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Dotty old women, idiots in powder wigs, a fat guy beating off, and disgorged chunks of food — they aren’t as funny as you might think.
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The best films of 2007 hold their own when it comes to despair, evil, and treachery.
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Turkey’s chances of getting into the European Union may be fading, but its role as a rising star in world cinema looks secure.
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Robert Graysmith’s Zodiac obsession
When watching a serial-killer movie, I always suspect the person investigating the case is the culprit. Doing time: Fincher kills it without frills in Zodiac. By Peter Keough
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Fincher kills it without frills in Zodiac
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Fantasy and reality compete for the box office in 2007
Times are tough when the Dream Factory has a better grip on what’s going on than the people in Washington.
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James Ellroy talks the way he writes, the way his doomed characters tell the stories of their lives: monotoned, terse, poetic, brutal. Peter Keough interviews James Ellroy (mp3)
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| September 13, 2006
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