Jonathan Foreman
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Planet of the Apes (2001)Publish Date: July 27, 2001"costumes, etc. constantly pleases the eye without ever distracting you from the plot"
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Jurassic Park III (2001)Publish Date: July 18, 2001"The 'Jurassic Park' movie franchise does not evolve. Quite the opposite: It degenerates at great speed."
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Snatch (2000)Publish Date: January 19, 2001"A deeply pleasurable combination of verbal flair and visual wit"
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Miss Congeniality (2000)Publish Date: December 22, 2000"Has some entertaining moments, thanks mainly to Bullock herself, who is surprisingly glamorous"
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The Green Mile (1999)Publish Date: December 10, 1999"A reminder of just how good Hollywood storytelling can be."
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Amores perros (2000)"A sophisticated, stylish, fast-moving piece of work."
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Committed (2000)"Graham is funny and adorable in this endearing little romantic comedy."
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Dude, Where's my Car? (2000)"So amateurish and lame that the cast often has that embarrassed look you see on dogs given ridiculous haircuts"
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Adaptation (2002)"Features what is surely the funniest and most accurate depiction of writer's block ever."
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"A self-conscious but surprisingly entertaining fusion of gangster, martial-arts and western movies."
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Black Hawk Down (2001)"A beautifully filmed, scrupulously authentic but strangely evasive exercise in combat ultra-realism."
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Monsoon Wedding (2001)"Sheer delight. An ensemble comedy-drama that recalls Robert Altman's best work."
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Cradle 2 The Grave (2003)"Would be a perfectly decent B-action movie if it weren't shipwrecked in the last act by laughably ridiculous plotting and a lazily executed climax."
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Rock Star (2001)"Easily one of the most enjoyable big-budget Hollywood movies to come along in a while, 'Rock Star' is an unexpected pleasure."
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The Glass House (2001)"Just another thriller that feels mass-produced"
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"You have never seen a movie like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon because there has never been a movie like it"
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The Crimson Rivers (2000)"The plot of this adaptation of Jean-Christophe Grange's novel becomes simultaneously ridiculous and predictable"
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Princess Mononoke (1997)"A haunting, beautiful film that holds your attention despite its length and its complex plot."
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Walking Tall (2004)"Exciting stuff in its primitive, predictable way."
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