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"A supremely cranky and lyrical feat." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jun 13, 2008
 
Encounters at the End of the World (2008)95%
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"It may seem perverse to contend that a movie with such a harrowing subject is nevertheless revivifying. But the New Wave of Romanian cinema is the most exciting in the world right now. 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days is its latest masterpiece." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Feb 1, 2008
 
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2008)96%
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"Marjane Satrapi's acclaimed 2003 autobiographical graphic novel series has been turned into one of the most complexly moving animated films I've ever seen." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jan 25, 2008
 
Persepolis (2007)96%
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"With its dizzying alternations of comedy and horror, the film is unmistakably a Coen brothers movie -- albeit a much better one than they've made in a while." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Nov 20, 2007
 
No Country for Old Men (2007)95%
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"Amir Bar-Lev's documentary is fascinating on all kinds of levels: as a movie about the nature of art, the lure and pitfalls of celebrity, and the complicated conundrums of parenting." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Oct 4, 2007
 
My Kid Could Paint That (2007)93%
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"This magnificent documentary about the Apollo missions to the moon contains oodles of original, beautifully remastered NASA footage that has never been seen before." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Sep 6, 2007
 
In the Shadow of the Moon (2007)94%
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"Although this is Ferguson's first feature -- he paid for it himself -- it's a masterfully assured piece of filmmaking." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Aug 2, 2007
 
No End in Sight (2007)94%
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"Hairspray is a feel-good musical that, for a change, actually makes you feel good." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jul 19, 2007
 
Hairspray (2007)91%
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"On so many levels, A Mighty Heart is almost as excruciating to write about as it is to watch. It has many of the virtues of a first-rate political thriller, and yet who can think of it in those terms?" -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jun 21, 2007
 
A Mighty Heart (2007)77%
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"This is a startlingly funny portrait of Gothic Americana." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted May 31, 2007
 
Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea (2007)95%
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"As both historical document and human document, this 180-minute epic is infinitely valuable." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jan 11, 2007
 
Verdict on Auschwitz: The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial 1963-1965 (2007)100%
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"Blanchett has also recently appeared in The Good German and Babel, but this represents far and away her best work." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Feb 9, 2007
 
Notes on a Scandal (2006)87%
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"Pan's Labyrinth resembles a cross between Alice in Wonderland and H.P. Lovecraft, with some Buñuel thrown in for good measure. It's a tribute to -- as well as a prime example of -- the disturbing power of imagination." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jan 18, 2007
 
Pan's Labyrinth (2006)96%
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"At times the film is so supercharged that it glosses over the story's thematic richness and turns into a very high-grade action picture. But if that's the worst thing you can say about a movie, you're doing all right." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jan 4, 2007
 
Children of Men (2006)92%
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"Marilyn may not rate an Oscar nomination, but O'Hara certainly does." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Nov 16, 2006
 
For Your Consideration (2006)51%
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"Borat is the funniest comedy I've seen since I don't know when." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Nov 2, 2006
 
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006)91%
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"Most powerfully, [Berg] also films a number of O'Grady's victims as they recount their trauma and, in some cases, loss of faith." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Oct 12, 2006
 
Deliver Us From Evil (2006)100%
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"It is very rare for a historical drama, especially one made by artists who are not remotely Tory, to express such wide-ranging emotional sympathy for the ruling class." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Sep 28, 2006
 
The Queen (2006)97%
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"Although the film has been made with great finesse, it is devoid of showbiz exploitation." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Apr 27, 2006
 
United 93 (2006)91%
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"A heartbreakingly powerful masterpiece that affected me far more deeply than any other film I've seen all year." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Apr 21, 2006
 
The Death of Mr. Lazarescu (2006)93%
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"This is a Holocaust movie that is so relentlessly observed and so aware of woe that it never feels like it belongs to a genre." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jan 5, 2006
 
Fateless (2006)92%
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"The film is supremely well crafted: Raucousness and wit slide into sadness, and yet you never feel as if you're being worked over by a bunch of slicksters." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Dec 8, 2005
 
Mrs. Henderson Presents (2005)65%
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"What is truly distinctive about Brokeback Mountain is that it brings to life a love story that, after all these years of love stories, is essentially new to mainstream movies, and it does so without special pleading or sentimentality." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Dec 8, 2005
 
Brokeback Mountain (2005)87%
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"If young audiences respond to it at all -- as I am sure they will -- it will be because Wright has brought out the vigor in Austen's romance in a way that the other adaptations I've seen never quite accomplished." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Nov 10, 2005
 
Pride and Prejudice (2005)85%
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"I don't think I've ever seen another performance based on a famous artist that was as psychologically acute or troubling." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Sep 29, 2005
 
Capote (2005)91%
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"A near-masterpiece." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Sep 22, 2005
 
Oliver Twist (2005)58%
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Click here to read article -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Oct 14, 2006
 
Pride & Prejudice (2003)63%
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"Killer of Sheep was declared a national treasure in 1990 by the Library of Congress. I agree." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Mar 29, 2007
 
Killer of Sheep (1977)97%
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"The film's final seven-minute shot is one of the great denouements in film history." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Nov 3, 2005
 
The Passenger (1975)91%
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"A semidocumentary account of native Americans living in Los Angeles's downtown Bunker Hill, its evocations of loneliness and despair and renewal are among the most eloquent in American cinema." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jul 11, 2008
 
The Exiles (1961)88%
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"The late Claude Sautet was one of the best, and perhaps the most underappreciated, of the great French directors who came to prominence in the '50s and '60s." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Nov 18, 2005
 
Classe Tous Risques (1960)100%
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"2006 is the centennial of actress Louise Brooks, and to honor it, her greatest film, Pandora's Box, is being released in a new 35-mm print in New York's Film Forum before being taken around the country." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jun 15, 2006
 
Pandora's Box (1928)91%
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"As an anatomy not only of Polanski's psyche but also of the legal system he confronted, it's as baroquely compelling as The Dark Knight." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jul 18, 2008
 
Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired (2008)85%
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"The film is so relentlessly bleak that, paradoxically, its blackness is not given its full due. But this comic-book movie is more disturbing, and has more freakish power, than anything else I've seen all year." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jul 18, 2008
 
The Dark Knight (2008)95%
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"WALL-E is yet another notch in Pixar's computer-animation belt, and it's one of the better entries, with greater emotional resonance than anything they've done since Finding Nemo." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jun 27, 2008
 
WALL-E (2008)96%
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"The first feature film based on the highly popular American Girl book series -- there have already been three made-for-television American Girl movies -- plays out like a sweet-souled Nancy Drew mystery." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jun 20, 2008
 
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (2008)80%
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"Mongol is a throwback to a more respectable tradition. The largeness of its scope arises naturally from the material, not the budget. The movie earns its stature." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jun 6, 2008
 
Mongol (2008)88%
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"It's so funny and good-natured that I can't imagine anybody not smiling through it. Not even a Grinch." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Mar 14, 2008
 
Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! (2008)78%
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"The moral dilemmas posed by this operation are dramatically rendered, and without once resorting to cant." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Feb 22, 2008
 
The Counterfeiters (2008)94%
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"Director Mark Waters does a fine job meshing the fantastical with the quotidian." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Feb 15, 2008
 
The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)79%
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"Sprawling yet cramped, There Will Be Blood may not be the best movie of the year, but it's certainly the strangest. It evokes passing comparisons to everything from Giant to Citizen Kane but it's impossible to pigeonhole." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jan 10, 2008
 
There Will Be Blood (2007)92%
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"[Director] Bayona draws on everything from Peter Pan to Henry James's The Turn of the Screw, but it has a creepiness that's all its own." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jan 10, 2008
 
The Orphanage (2007)86%
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"Juno, the second feature directed by Jason Reitman, is far from great but it has qualities of feeling that lift it far above the ordinary." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Dec 13, 2007
 
Juno (2007)93%
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"The film is a visual and auditory feast." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Nov 29, 2007
 
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)94%
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"Before you recoil in horror at the apparent grossness of yet another Hollywood high concept, you need to know that Lars and the Real Girl is anything but an exploitation film." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Oct 11, 2007
 
Lars And The Real Girl (2007)81%
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"[A] smart and charming romantic comedy." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Oct 4, 2007
 
Outsourced (2007)76%
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"The movie is best when it just riffs on our compacted memories of the past 18 years of episodes. Fortunately, that's most of the time." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jul 26, 2007
 
The Simpsons Movie (2007)89%
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"Easily the best in the series since the first one." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jun 28, 2007
 
Die Hard 4: Live Free or Die Hard (2007)81%
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"Dan Klores's astonishing film is about a subject so bizarre it could only work as a documentary -- as a drama, it would be dismissed as being too far-fetched." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jun 14, 2007
 
Crazy Love (2007)78%
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"The most enjoyable thing about the Ocean's movies is that nobody involved seems to take them seriously. The star wattage is immense but the stars themselves are refreshingly self-deprecating, almost satirically so." -- Christian Science Monitor
Posted Jun 7, 2007
 
Ocean's Thirteen (2007)70%

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