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Film

Don’t let ‘The Baxter’ buy you dinner

by Jenna Ross
Published September 22, 2005
Michael Showalter attempts lovable but achieves annoying

‘Global Lens’ brings cultures into focus

by Don M. Burrows
Published September 15, 2005
The Walker Art Center's series features films from developing countries

Back when comedic duos were funny

by Erin Adler
Published September 15, 2005
Our list of ten great 'buddy films' does not include Samuel L. Jackson and Eugene Levy's uninspired new movie, 'The Man'

Coma has couple in the clouds

by Katrina Wilber
Published September 15, 2005
'Just Like Heaven' is a love story first, a comedy second

From the Ukraine, with Love

by Erin Adler
Published September 8, 2005
'Everything is Illuminated' highlights the thin line between comedy and tragedy

In search of the next great hoax

by Steven Snyder
Published August 10, 2005
New Bell documentary catalogues the pranks, hoaxes and cons of Alan Abel

Daring rescue comes to the big screen

by Steven Snyder
Published August 10, 2005
Director John Dahl tells the story of the largestever U.S. military rescue in 'Raid'

‘Broken Flowers,’ Dreams and Memories

by Steven Snyder
Published August 3, 2005
Project of Jim Jarmusch and Bill Murray hits the road to confront the past

Director Posin eyes teenage condition

by Erin Adler
Published August 3, 2005
Teenagers are sliced from the world of their parents in director Arie Posin's vision of sprawling suburban America

‘Last Days’ misses Kurt Cobain’s fall

by Keri Carlson
Published August 3, 2005
Director Gus Van Sant errs with too much celebrity and too little empathy

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