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Salon.com June 14, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Windtalkers" John Woo's ultraviolent paean to the Navajo "code talkers" who fought with the Marines in World War II takes his Hollywood dream to new heights. |
Salon.com June 14, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
"The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys" Jodie Foster makes a mean ol' nun, but the rest of this coming-of-age tale suffers from simply trying too hard. |
Salon.com June 14, 2002 Andrew O'Hehir |
"Scooby-Doo" No serious film fan could stomach the cheap gags and farting contests in this goofball tribute. I laughed myself stupid anyway. |
Salon.com June 13, 2002 Robert Winkler |
The birds of Hollywood: An unnatural history Movie producers spend countless millions to make the details convincing. So why can't they figure out that blue jays are asleep at night and thrushes go south for the winter? |
Linux Journal July 1, 2002 Robin Rowe |
GFX: Industrial Light & Magic Discussing the move to Linux on ILM's renderfarm: with speed and stability comes responsibility. |
Salon.com June 10, 2002 Jonathan Kiefer |
Kieslowski's "Three Colors" Just when it seemed that European cinema had become fossilized, the great Polish director created the slickest -- and loveliest -- concept album in art-film history. |
Salon.com June 7, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood" This "message" flick by the director of "Thelma and Louise" brays that women are strong and have got to stick together -- but it doesn't make you want to join the sisterhood. |
Salon.com June 7, 2002 Charles Taylor |
"Bad Company" This cookie-cutter spy thriller depends on the chemistry between Anthony Hopkins and Chris Rock. Um, wait, there isn't any. |
Salon.com June 7, 2002 Andrew O'Hehir |
"The Fast Runner (Atanarjuat)" A dazzling Arctic surprise: Daring camerawork, magnificent vistas and grimy realism fuel this film version of an ancient Inuit legend. |
Salon.com June 5, 2002 Mark Holcomb |
Marvel's forgotten heroes Spidey's the celeb of the year. Blade and the X-Men are huge, with Daredevil, Iron Man and the Hulk waiting in the wings. When will Hollywood show some love for Marvel's venerable Fantastic Four? |
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