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Down in the Valley

Evan Rachel Wood and Ed Norton fall in forbidden love in this modern-day Western by David Jacobson that plays out like Badlands by the way of Koyaanisqatsi.

Factotum - Matt Dillon - Movie Review

"Factotum," Brent Hamer's new film about hard-living poet Charles Bukowski, is the kind of movie that will have you toast the screen with a drink--if you've got one. With Matt Dillon, Lili Taylor, and Marisa Tomei.

Daughters of the Dust

Julie Dash's film 1992 tells the story of a family of who have lived for many years on a Southern offshore island, who come together one day in 1902 to celebrate their ancestors.

The End of the Affair

Ralph Fiennes and Julianne Moore in a Graham Greene story set during WWII and directed by Neil Jordan.

Fever

Henry Thomas (ET) all grown up and freaking out in Alex Winter's dark new thriller.

Dancer in the Dark

My review of Lars Von Trier's musical melodrama.

Girlfight

Karyn Kusama's debut feature won the big prizes Grand Jury Prize at this year's Sundance Film Festival. But it's newcomer Michelle Rodriguez who is a revelation in the starring role.

The Girl Next Door

Stacy Valentine goes from housewife to porn star. And in and out of the doctor's office. Christine Fugate spent over two years following Valentine.

Gosford Park

Robert Altman goes to England: his star-studded ensemble film is a major comeback after "Dr. T & The Women."

Girl on the Bridge

Patrice Leconte's new comedy about a knife thrower and his new recruit. Starring Vanessa Paradis and Daniel Auteil.

Groove

Greg Harrison's debut feature takes you into the underground rave scene in San Francisco.

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