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"A story whose archetypal pull and sheer visceral power can't be negated by even the worst audience behaviour." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Sep 21, 2007
 
The Exorcist (1973)85%
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3/5
 
"It's a surreal paradise where the summer sun never sets and the air is full of feathers drifting down from the Glahn family ostrich farm." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted May 7, 2002
 
Twilight of the Ice Nymphs (1997)63%
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"A remarkably charming, laid-back, well-adjusted guy to find at the heart of any 21st-century comedy." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jun 6, 2001
 
The Adventures of Felix (2001)69%
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Will A Knight's Tale have a long shelf-life? Hell, no. But will it do for this Friday, preferably with a date? Hell, yes. -- Film.com
Posted May 10, 2001
 
A Knight's Tale (2001)59%
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Scary and sexy. -- Film.com
Posted Apr 27, 2001
 
The Forsaken (2001)8%
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The new year's single most satisfying movie experience thus far. -- Film.com
Posted Mar 15, 2001
 
Enemy at the Gates (2001)59%
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4/5
 
"By turns hilarious and hypnotic." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Feb 7, 2001
 
Shadow of the Vampire (2000)82%
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3/5
 
"Feels good going down, but for such a sweet movie, the aftertaste is oddly bitter." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Feb 7, 2001
 
Chocolat (2000)62%
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5/5
 
"A truly stunning blend of classic Chinese martial-arts moviemaking and modern psychodrama." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Feb 7, 2001
 
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (1999)97%
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Breaks virtually no new narrative ground, yet treads the familiar territory it does cover with grace, style, wit and fun. -- Film.com
Posted Jan 11, 2001
 
Save the Last Dance (2001)54%
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Dracula 2000 is nothing more or less than pure popcorn filmmaking, with an emphasis on the 'corn', and...apparently... proud of it. -- Film.com
Posted Dec 22, 2000
 
Dracula 2000 (2000)15%
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A waking dream of truly operatic dimensions. -- Film.com
Posted Dec 7, 2000
 
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (1999)97%
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3/4
 
"Parker does an admirable job of translating Wilde's often static, emotionally distant collection of one-liners into a fairly hot morass of straitlaced morals pitted against barely repressed passions..." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
An Ideal Husband (1999)87%
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Surreal to the point of poeticism. -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Being John Malkovich (1999)92%
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4/5
 
"Has tough truths to tell about the differences between affection and possession, memory and nightmare, freedom and revenge -- truths that none of the performers involved shy away from." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Beloved (1998)77%
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"A movie calculated to throw you off balance from the very first image. It then keeps you off balance with each fresh twist and turn in this almost purely character-driven narrative." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Besieged (1998)73%
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3/5
 
"To my own immense surprise, I find myself giving the thumbs-up to Hollywood screenwriter-turned-director Barry W. Blaustein's documentary about professional wrestling." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Beyond the Mat (1999)82%
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4/5
 
"A very welcome surprise." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Blade (1998)55%
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With its constant juxtaposition of blazing nighttime highwayscapes and the flat Nebraska skyline, Boys Don't Cry manages to perfectly evoke both a life spent in aimless forward motion and the stifling boredom Brandon was so desperate to escape. -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Boys Don't Cry (1999)90%
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3/4
 
"Surprisingly well-executed." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
City of Angels (1998)58%
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"Packed full of exuberant wordplay and beguiling imagery, Gadjo Dilo is a strange and beautiful collection of moments." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Crazy Stranger (1997)81%
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"It's an elaborate, beautifully choreographed set-piece based around an almost arrogantly bold premise..." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Dark City (1998)76%
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Fall-down funny laughs! -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Dick (1999)70%
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3/5
 
"Connery and Zeta-Jones are such fun to watch together it almost doesn't matter how little sense the movie makes -- and their relationship is far more gleefully perverse, weirdly chivalrous and surprisingly interesting than the trailer makes it look." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Entrapment (1999)38%
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[Roberts looks] spectacularly and movingly human even at the expense of her established persona. -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Erin Brockovich (2000)83%
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3/4
 
"A movie that never compromises its own principles, no matter what audience-unfriendly path its original premise may eventually lead it down." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Fallen (1998)42%
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It always surprises, never bores. -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Fight Club (1999)81%
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3/4
 
"Facile but fun, Free Enterprise is essentially a harmless goof that packs a bit more resonance than you'd expect." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Free Enterprise (1999)82%
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3/4
 
"Ghost Dog ... is an early 21st century urban black man who's remodelled himself after the samurai warriors of Medieval Japan, adopting and embodying an alien culture through a weirdly admirable act of will." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999)81%
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4/5
 
"A seductive mish-mash of epic spectacle, social commentary and pure, character-driven enjoyment." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Gone With the Wind (1939)97%
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"Executed with such maximum grace, style and heartfelt emotional realism that it's almost enough to make the concept of an 'uplifting' movie not seem like such a big fat cheat any more." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Good Will Hunting (1997)97%
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3/4
 
"Yes, it's hokey stuff, and yes, the hundredth or so time they pull the "you turn around and there's someone right behind you!" scare, it does tend to wear. But what did you expect? Halloween?" -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Halloween: H2O (1998)50%
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One of this year's most sensual tragic spectacles -- a tour-de-force on a thousand different levels, with no easy happy endings in sight. -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Head On (1998)62%
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4/4
 
"Not all of the ensuing psychodrama works completely, but as ever, it's just so pleasant to see someone making a movie that's about something" -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Holy Smoke! (1999)43%
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It's adult and humane, genuinely sexy, laugh-out-loud funny. -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Keeping the Faith (2000)68%
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3/4
 
"Not exactly Goodfellas, is it? But even Kundun's stillest moments have their own febrile kind of energy, whether they revolve around a mandala of sand or a field of corpses." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Kundun (1997)75%
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4/5
 
"Pedro Almodovar is finally back on track." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Live Flesh (1997)78%
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A startling debut full of emotional depth and political punch. -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Love and Basketball (2000)82%
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3/4
 
"Maborosi is by no means perfect -- it drags a little and leaves a few more unanswered questions than it really needs -- but it contains some very perfect moments." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Maborosi (1995)100%
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3/4
 
"I'll go with the painfully obvious: people who already expect to love it probably will, but even those who have no expectations at all may be pleasantly surprised by its enduring resonance underneath the annoying period tics." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Nights of Cabiria (1957)97%
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Maybe even worth a return visit. -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000)26%
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The characters are, without exception, surprisingly intelligent and always sympathetic! -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Outside Providence (1999)51%
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Proving that low-budget genre-based entertainment can be just as easily ferociously inventive and character-driven as its big-budget competition can be lazy and boring. -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Pitch Black (2000)54%
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5/5
 
"The latest film from writer/ director David Twohy, a man whose career seems aimed at proving that low-budget genre-based entertainment can be just as inventive and character-driven as its big-budget competition can be lazy and boring." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Pitch Black (2000)54%
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Sheer technical virtuosity aside, where Miyzaki succeeds most enduringly is in his willingness to grant audiences their most basic intellectual due. -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Princess Mononoke (1997)93%
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4/5
 
"A varied and evocative treat, a poignant parable that doubles as a wisely non-judgmental political commentary." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Prisoner of the Mountains (1996)87%
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A pose-y, pungent, ultra-theatrical yet weirdly seductive mess. -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Quills (2000)74%
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"Simply put, a gorgeous and enduring piece of work." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Ride with the Devil (1999)63%
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Run Lola Run is the feverish, wish-fulfillment embodiment of everyone's unspoken dream... -- Film.com
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Run Lola Run (1999)92%
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4/4
 
"[Screenwriter] Williamson's back in fine form." -- eye WEEKLY
Posted Jan 1, 2000
 
Scream 2 (1997)79%

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