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Written by Linda December 24, 2008
Margaret Cho is a master at finding her audience's line of comfort and boldly stepping across it.
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Written by Jennifer December 04, 2008
Luckily, 12 and Holding handles its edgy material with such intelligence and grace that you don't find yourself covering your eyes and squirming in your seat.
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Written by Linda December 02, 2008
The opening sequence of Assault on Precinct 13 is an assault on the senses. Let me say this: The handheld camera with grainy and contrasty cinematography, combined with MTV-style editing...
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Written by Linda December 02, 2008
Lemur lips and bitch-slapping penguins.
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Written by Linda December 02, 2008
Myra (Alicia Goranson) is the abrasive new temp at the big city office. She glowers as she walks down the hall, and has snappy retorts when her sleazy co-workers come...
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Written by Linda December 02, 2008
In a year full of remakes of classic (and not-so-classic) films and TV shows, I wouldn't be surprised if The Longest Yard ends up standing proudly at the top of...
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Written by Linda December 02, 2008
This extremely entertaining documentary portrays quite literally the "first ladies of wrestling." Spanning the 1940s to the present, Lipstick & Dynamite is a dynamite time capsule of a sport that...
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Written by Linda November 30, 2008
George Romero, the father of zombie movies, is back to show everyone how it is done. And hooo-boy! If you are into flesh ripping, gnawing, pulling, tearing, and shredding, this...
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Written by Linda November 30, 2008
Let me just start off by saying that in the original American Pie movie, the line uttered by Willow, "This one time? At Band Camp?" was funnier than anything in...
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Written by Linda November 30, 2008
Almost Normal is a low-budget indie film that has a clever premise that I could easily see being borrowed, polished up, and given a bigger budget reworking.
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