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Review | www.variety.com | Oct 8, 2009
A full-bore WWII spy whodunit that plays like an Asian cross between Clue and Now, Voyager.
http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117941338?categoryid=31&cs=1&nid=2577
DVD Talk > Reviews > Bios > Matt Langdon
Biography:I grew up in Durango, Colorado in the 1970's and 80's where there were two movie theatres and a drive-in. I spent time in school reading lot of books, studying history and running a lot of mountain trails.
Review: Broken Embraces
Review | worldfilm.about.com | 20 hours 15 minutes ago
A new Pedro Almodovar film starring the talented and gorgeous Penelope Cruz is bound to be a treat, and Broken Embraces is just that. Cruz stars as Lina, as the woman caught between the desires of a filmmaker and a powerful financier.
http://worldfilm.about.com/b/2009/11/23/review-broken-embraces.htm
notcoming.com | Pretty Woman
Garry Marshall’s gentle examination of the relationship between a California hooker and a New York City businessman is a cinematic anomaly, and I imagine it took many viewers by surprise.
Review: Still Walking
Review | thephoenix.com | Sep 16, 2009
STILL WALKING Review, Boston Reviews, Yasujiro Ozu, Independent film Festival of Boston, somerville Theatre, IFFB, IFFB 2009, Hirokazu Koreeda, Hirokazu Koreeda, Hiroshi Abe, Yoshio Harada
Busting the Blockbusters? The 2005 Independent Film Festival of Boston - Filmcritic.com
Although this year's Independent Film Festival of Boston wrapped some two months ago, discussing its entries -- and presence -- seems as timely as ever.
Moon, Edinburgh International Film Festival
Review | www.independent.co.uk | Jun 21, 2009
Don't be fooled by the generic-sounding title: Moon is one of the most original sci-fi films in years. Better still, it's British and made for the sort of budget – $5m – that wouldn't pay for half a Transformer in Hollywood.
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Mystic River : Review : Rolling Stone
Clint Eastwood pours everything he knows about directing into Mystic River. His film sneaks up, messes with your head and then floors you. You can't shake it. It's that haunting, that hypnotic.
http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/dvd/5949517/review/5949518/mystic_river
Review: I Love You, Man Puts Bros Before Everything Else
Review | www.film.com | Mar 20, 2009
I Love You, Man starring Paul Rudd and Jason Segel, is a buddy comedy worth checking out. It's nice to see a comedy that tackles platonic relationships for a change!
http://www.film.com/movies/i-love-you-man/story/review-i-love-you-man/26796241

