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A portrait pulsing with life
Frida is a dynamic portrait of an artist by an artist, one as wry, audacious and erotically charged as its flamboyant subject.
By Carrie Rickey / Inquirer Movie Critic
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Sandler is strangely wonderful
This is one of the strangest and most beguiling romantic comedies ever made.
By Steven Rea / Inquirer Movie Critic
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'I Spy,' you see, could hurt IQ
A dumbed-down remake of the subversive '60s television show with Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson as a modern-day undercover agent 009 and superspy James Blond.
By Carrie Rickey / Inquirer Movie Critic
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Wizard not enchanted
At 13, Daniel Radcliffe seems determined that his second turn as Harry Potter will not turn his young life upside down.
BY PAUL MAJENDIE / Reuters
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Remake of 'Charade' is a fond bonbon
A remake of the super-suave thriller Charade, this flick stars Thandie Newton and Mark Wahlberg in roles originated by Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant.
By Carrie Rickey / Inquirer Movie Critic
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'Santa Clause' gets box office gift
Flying reindeer beat flying fists as "The Santa Clause 2" debuted as the weekend's top move, trouncing "I Spy."
DAVID GERMAIN / AP Movie Writer
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Punch-Drunk Love Adam Sandler plays it perfectly in this valentine by Paul Thomas Anderson.
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White Oleander A fairy-tale horror that follows a girl through the floors of a rotting foster-care system.
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Sweet Home Alabama Without a doubt, this is the best date movie released so far this year.
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Bringing star power to an indie idea
Filmmaker Dylan Kidd approached Campbell Scott in a coffee shop in Greenwich Village and asked him to read his script. And not only did Scott take it, he read it. Then he called Kidd back and said he'd do it.
By STEVEN REA / Inquirer Columnist
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Offbeat 'Baretta' comes to DVD
The series' creator, Stephen J. Cannell, thinks the 1975-78 show is still pretty darn good.
BY BOB CURTRIGHT / Wichita Eagle
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Bowled over
Irreverent, provocative and provoking, Moore's screed Bowling for Columbine is a documentary that takes aim, and a few potshots, at American gun culture.
By Carrie Rickey / Inquirer Movie Critic
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