Lisa Schwarzbaum
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Men of Honour (2000)Publish Date: November 8, 2000"Educational and upstanding, a little overacted and more than a little overdramatized. But it's honorable"
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Me, Myself & Irene (2000)Publish Date: June 30, 2000"Shifts unsteadily between slow-moving, gauzy focus romance and 'transgressive' gross-out comedy"
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Frequency (2000)Publish Date: April 28, 2000"[It] may be the first time travel fantasy to move grown fellows with 401(k) accounts to tears."
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Pitch Black (2000)Publish Date: February 25, 2000"[It] is so jaunty, so limber, and so visually self-assured that art peeks through where crap has traditionally made its home."
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The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)Publish Date: December 29, 1999"An enticing, intelligent, well-shaped picture about the extreme perils of class envy and sexual panic. "
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The Cider House Rules (1999)Publish Date: December 10, 1999"Hallström calms Irving's typically busy 1985 best-seller with a balm of the Swedish director's typically soothing lyricism"
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Stigmata (1999)Publish Date: September 24, 1999"A crude, silly supernatural thriller"
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Publish Date: May 14, 1999"A strenuous comedy that stalls in the enchanted forest"
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eXistenZ (1999)Publish Date: April 30, 1999"[A] subversive and even mocking take on the seductiveness of virtual reality."
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Virus (1999)Publish Date: February 5, 1999"Your average winter cold follows a less predictable course."
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Affliction (1997)Publish Date: January 15, 1999"Affliction -- a beautiful bummer, a magnificent feel-bad movie -- is American filmmaking of a most rewarding order"
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You've Got Mail (1998)Publish Date: December 18, 1998"For giving millions of electronic-letter writers hope, alone, this valentine to modern love in New York deserves the letter B."
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Waking Ned Devine (1998)Publish Date: November 27, 1998"The grand pleasure of 'Waking Ned Devine' (...) is that the aging community at the center of the hilarity behaves with dignity"
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Vampires (1998)Publish Date: November 6, 1998"After a promising opening (...) this gummy mix of fake-Catholic mumbo jumbo and teeth-in-neck horror goes limp"
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