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Charles Taylor reviews the movie 'In The Company of Men,' directed by Neil LaBute and starring Aaron Eckhart and Matt Molloy.
By Charles Taylor
September 1, 1997
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'Mrs. Brown,' the new film about the relationship between Queen Victoria and her manservant, fails to bring the hidden passions of the Victorian era to light.
By Laura Miller
August 25, 1997
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A review of the movie 'Air Force One,' directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman and Glenn Close.
By Charles Taylor
August 25, 1997
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Even re-heated Jackie Chan fare like 'Operation Condor' offers dazzling stunts from the world's greatest action hero.
By Sam Hurwitt
August 18, 1997
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The black-white buddy movie "Nothing to lose" is a lazy exercise in tired racial cliches.
By Laura Miller
August 18, 1997
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Fearful of audience violence, movie execs have stopped opening "urban" films on Friday. But what qualifies as an "urban" film?
By James Surowiecki
August 13, 1997
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The darkest side of John Wayne. The enduring power of America's favorite icon has nothing to do with politics -- and everything to do with sex, race and loneliness.
By Jonathan Lethem
August 11, 1997
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Charles Taylor reviews the movie 'When the Cat's Away' directed by Cedric Klapisch and starring Garance Clavel and Renee Le Calm
By Charles Taylor
August 11, 1997
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Robin Dougherty reviews the movie 'Contact,' directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Jodie Foster and Matthew McConaughey, based on the novel by Carl Sagan.
By Robin Dougherty
August 11, 1997
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Neil Labute, director of "In the Company of Men," discusses his controversial new film about corporate and sexual cruelty.
By Jennie Yabroff
August 10, 1997
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"Box of Moonlight" director Tom Dicillo on the "tedious, boring, painful experience" of making an independent film.
By Jennie Yabroff
August 9, 1997
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Charles Taylor reviews 'Contempt,' directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Brigitte Bardot, Michel Piccoli, Jack Palance and Fritz Lang
By Charles Taylor
August 4, 1997
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Sly humor and breezy rapport between Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones make the alien invasion spoof 'Men in Black' a sweet summer surprise.
By Charles Taylor
August 4, 1997
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Disney's Hercules is a show-tune-spouting, buff demigod bent on self-improvement (and world domination).
By Charles Taylor
July 27, 1997
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With its wacky face-switching premise and delirious action scenes, John Woo's 'Face/Off' (starring Nicolas Cage and John Travolta) is the summer's best blockbuster.
By Stephanie Zacharek
July 27, 1997
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By Michelle Goldberg
July 22, 1997
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A review of 'Batman & Robin,' directed by Joel Schumacher, starring George Clooney, Chris O'Donnell, Uma Thurman, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Alicia Silverstone, reviewed by Robin Dougherty.
By Robin Dougherty
July 20, 1997
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Twin sisters undergo a painful and sensual coming-of-age in "ripe."
By Lori Leibovich
July 20, 1997
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Director Jan De Bont messes with a successful formula, and somewhere, Keanu is laughing.
By Charles Taylor
July 13, 1997
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Salon Magazine: A review of
the
film 'The Van' directed by Stephen Frears and starring Colm Meaney and
Donal O'Kelly, based on the novel by Roddy Doyle, reviewed by Charles
Taylor
By Charles Taylor
July 13, 1997
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Actor Gary Oldman plays vampires and sadists, suicidal punks and assorted fiends and weirdos. But don't call him crazy.
By Richard Covington
July 9, 1997
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A review of the movie 'Con Air', directed by Simon West and starring Nicholas Cage, John Cusack, John Malkovich and Steve Buscemi, reviewed by Charles Taylor.
By Charles Taylor
July 6, 1997
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The hellish existence of the Hollywood assistant.
By Catherine Seipp
July 3, 1997
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A review of the movie twin town, directed by kevin allen and starring llyr evans and rhys ifans.
By Charles Taylor
June 30, 1997
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A review of the movie brassed off, directed by mark herman and starring ewan mcgregor, tara fitzgerald and peter postlethwaite, reviewed by stephanie zacharek.
By Stephanie Zacharek
June 30, 1997