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Tolkien again rings true
"The Two Towers," a violent fable of the fight against evil, seems especially on target now.
BY STEVEN REA / Philadelphia Inquirer
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Still in space, a lofty trip for fans
Conventional wisdom has it that the "Star Trek" series' even-numbered films are superior to its odd-numbered ones, and "Nemesis" generally adheres to that rule.
BY HOWARD COHEN / Miami Herald
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'Goldmember' shines with funny bits
He's not as funny as he used to be, but there are enough funny bits throughout "Austin Powers in Goldmember" to keep you from hitting the eject button.
BY RENE RODRIGUEZ / Miami Herald
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Scorsese takes strife in stride
If Martin Scorcese did succumb to any pressure to tone his film, "Gangs of New York," he's certainly not talking openly about it.
BY RENE RODRIGUEZ / Miami Herald
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Harry Potter Though overly long, "Chamber" is smartly produced and more streamlined than the first Potter film.
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Solaris A rich, enigmatic sci-fi sonnet starring George Clooney.
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Far From Heaven The deep, dark sadness of Todd Haynes' movie casts a beautiful, powerful spell.
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More and more, the films reviewers love are a turn-off for audiences
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BY JACK MATHEWS,
New York Daily News,
12/16/2002 01:41 PM PST)
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New York Critics vote 'Far from Heaven' best film
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Reuters,
12/16/2002 12:50 PM PST)
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AFI Honors 'Gangs,' 'Rings,' 'Chicago'
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Associated Press,
12/16/2002 08:48 AM PST)
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Lopez cleans up at box office with 'Manhattan'
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BY DEAN GOODMAN,
Reuters,
12/15/2002 05:44 PM PST)
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'Columbine' named top documentary
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Reuters,
12/13/2002 10:57 AM PST)
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Fresh plalanx for 'Alexander the Great'
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BY JONATHAN BING,
Reuters,
12/13/2002 05:11 AM PST)
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