Julia Roberts’ quest for spiritual enlightenment in ‘Eat Pray Love’ comes across as unremittingly self-centered.
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A Matter of Life and Breath: Fifty years on, ‘Breathless’ still feels alive
‘Breathless’ is not a museum piece; it is not to be talked about in hushed, reverent tones.
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In the Crosshairs: ‘Lebanon’ explores the surrealism of war
‘Lebanon’ is a bracing addition to the canon of anti-war films.
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Confessions of a Heartland Hermit: Robert Duvall channels Tolstoy in ‘Get Low’
The new film “Get Low” contemplates the moral psychology of coming clean.
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Of Eternity and Beyond: Pixar’s ‘Toy Story 3’
In ‘Toy Story 3’ the ostensibly inanimate objects are far more animated than most movie stars.
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Scrooged: A villain finds redemption in ‘Despicable Me’
A villain finds redemption in ‘Despicable Me’
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Sequel Shock: Why do so many films disappoint the second time around?
Why do so many films disappoint the second time around?
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Not So Merrie: Ridley Scott’s ‘Robin Hood’
‘Robin Hood’ may not be any fun, but it certainly has its political instincts in the proper place.
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Boys and Girls in America: The pop comic charms of ‘Kick-Ass’
At the heart of “Kick-Ass” lies a fulsome rage directed at apathy and cowardice.
