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Michael Winterbottom's film reflects the dispassionate view espoused by Mariane Pearl, who sees that it is misery that breeds terrorism. More
This is a wet dream for fanboys with vehicles that whiz and whir into alien robots, spectacular sci-fi stunt chases, glistening military hardware, overheated computer software and brainy, hot girls who love Popular Mechanics. More
The story about a writer (Richard Gere), who fakes an authorized biography of Howard Hughes only to be manipulated by the reclusive genius, is entertaining and piquant. More
This remake of a 2002 Swedish film, which is itself an adaptation of a novel, so perhaps this is a case of a story getting too many generations removed from its source material. More
BERLIN -- Written and directed by first-timer Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, the film supplies a precise snapshot of the omnipresent and omni-feared secret service of communist East Germany, the Stasi. More
The film looks handsomely authentic and the familiar characters are engaging, but the story is predictable and the Irish accents are so thick that even English subtitles are required. More
SYDNEY -- A coiled and enigmatic psychodrama that navigates the emotional eddies of a small community thrown into chaos after four fishing buddies discover a body. More
The notorious San Francisco Bay Area serial killer might have eluded law enforcement agencies for decades, but this compelling cat-and-mouse story never escapes the virtuoso grip of director David Fincher. More
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