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'We Need to Talk About Kevin' review: How was that not obvious a long time ago?
** (out of four)
Just to be clear: The full title isn’t “We Need To Talk About Kevin … Because His Grades Are Wonderful!”
At all times—as a baby, an elementary schooler and a teenager—Kevin (played in his teen...Tags: Tilda Swinton, We Need to Talk About Kevin (movie), Macaulay Culkin, John C. Reilly, Entertainment
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Tags: Nanni Moretti, Arts and Culture, Woody Allen, Festive Events, Terrence Malick
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Tags: Antichrist (movie), Nicolas Sarkozy, Johnny Depp, Woody Allen, Brad Pitt
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Mos Def, Polley on Sundance Jury
Zap2It.comThe winners at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival will be selected by a jury led by Mos Def and Sarah Polley. The rapper-actor and activist-actress will be joined by director Catherine Hardwick, editor Pamela Martin and Film Independent Executive Director...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Documentary (genre), Festive Events, Mos Def
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Ratcatcher
TIMES FILM CRITICWednesday November 1, 2000 Bleak childhoods make for the best cinema, and "Ratcatcher" stands at the head of the class. From acknowledged favorites like Francois Truffaut's "The 400 Blows" to underappreciated works like the Robert De Niro-...Tags: Ken Loach, BBC, Animals, Cinema Industry, Movies
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Movie review, 'Morvern Callar'
Many movies all but beg you to love their main characters. Writer-director Lynne Ramsay's "Morvern Callar" almost dares you to even like the spiky gal at its center: a sullen young working-class Scottish woman in a nondescript coastal city (Oban), an...Tags: England, Chicago Tribune, Crime, Law and Justice, Gaming, Death
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'Young Adam'
Times Staff WriterNo one does grim movies better than the British. While mainstream filmmakers churn out eager-to-please trifles such as "Calendar Girls" and "Love Actually," more critically acclaimed, less commercial British auteurs busily hone the aesthetics of misery as...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Tilda Swinton, Death, David Byrne, Mike Leigh
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'Morvern Callar'
Times Staff WriterIn her 1999 debut feature, "Ratcatcher," director Lynne Ramsay discovered a surprising lyricism and tenderness in the life of an impoverished 12-year-old Glasgow boy; now in a Scottish port town, the setting of her "Morvern Callar," Ramsay reaches out...Tags: BBC, Holidays, Entertainment, Cinema Industry, Movies
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Oct 31, 2000
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