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FOOD OF LOVE
Food of Love resembles nothing so much as those baroquely camp Warner Brothers women's films of the '40s which mixed torrential romantic passion and classical music.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - David Noh

FRIDAY AFTER NEXT
Good-natured and friendly despite its relentless profanity, Friday After Next continues the story of Craig (Ice Cube) and Day Day (Mike Epps), hapless cousins living near Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - Daniel Eagan

HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS
The multitudes who loved the film version of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone have nothing to fret about.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - Kevin Lally

INTACTO
Unfolding at a deceptive pace, Intacto builds a sense of eerie foreboding with small, subtle touches.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - Daniel Eagan

INTERVIEW WITH THE ASSASSIN
In the tradition of such brilliantly faked "documentaries" as Russ Hexter's Dadetown, Peter Jackson's Forgotten Silver and, of course, The Blair Witch Project, comes Interview with the Assassin, the feature debut of commercial and music video director Neil Burger.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - Ethan Alter

I SPY
Casting wry blond hipster Owen Wilson together with funnyman Eddie Murphy as the two temperamentally (and physically) opposite spy heroes of TV's '60s hit "I Spy" isn't a terrible idea.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - Doris Toumarkine

LOVE LIZA
Yes, Love Liza, the feature directorial debut of actor Todd Louiso, did win the Waldo Salt Screenwriting award at last year's Sundance Film Festival.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - Doris Toumarkine

O FANTASMA
Nineteen-year-old Srgio (Ricardo Meneses), a garbage collector in Lisbon, finds interesting ways in which to spend his days.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - David Noh

POWER AND TERROR: NOAM CHOMSKY IN OUR TIMES
The squelching of Noam Chomsky's views is nothing new: Few Americans seem to know about the septuagenarian Chomsky because of a longtime media blackout.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - Eric Monder

EQUILIBRIUM
If ever a film deserved that portentous narrative trailer clich, "In a world…," it would be Equilibirum.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - David Noh

DIE ANOTHER DAY
The latest James Bond film is just like all the other ones, only longer and louder.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - Daniel Eagan

DEAD OR ALIVE: FINAL
If nothing else, Dead or Alive: Final deserves recognition for containing the least imaginative depiction of the far future ever committed to celluloid.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - Ethan Alter

CRIMEN DEL PADRE AMARO, EL
One thing's for sure, the lips of Gael Garcia Bernal need no collagen.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - Erica Abeel

CHAOS
Reinforcing a trend toward American-style blockbusters--think Brotherhood of the Wolf and Amlie--Chaos might make you fear for the health of French cinema.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - Erica Abeel

BLACKBOARDS
The frontiers of embattled nations are marked not just by the omnipresent threat of violence, but by a surreal in-between-ness.
Dec 01, 2002 - Film Journal - Maria Garcia

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