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    • Daniel Baig
    • Lynn Barker
    • Kevin Biggers
    • Charlie Brown
    • Brett Buckalew
    • Larry Carroll
    • Anthony D'Alessandro
    • Telly Davidson
    • Steve Dexter
    • Annlee Ellingson
    • Daniel Robert Epstein
    • Heather Feher
    • FilmStew Staff Report
    • Adam Frisch
    • Shelley Gabert
    • Todd Gilchrist
    • Pam Grady
    • Richard Horgan
    • Lisa Johnson
    • Anderson Jones
    • Pete Kavadlo
    • David Michael
    • Susan Michals
    • Addie Morfoot
    • Christina Radish
    • Sperling Reich
    • Tim Riley
    • J. Neil Schulman
    • Brent Simon
    • Ian Spelling
    • Craig Stephens
    • Michael Szymanski
    • Fred Topel
    • Mark Umbach

FilmStew.com

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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Cabin Fever (2003)

"There are scenes that will make even the most seasoned horror fan squirm — nothing can prepare you for when Cerina Vincent gets into the bathtub."

Pete Kavadlo

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Cabin Fever (2003)

"Celebrity Interviews - Actors Cerina Vincent, James DeBello and director Eli Roth relive the skin-crawling and skin-eating experience of shooting the horror film Cabin Fever."

Pete Kavadlo

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Calendar Girls (2003)

"Celebrity Interviews - The stars of Calendar Girls, both real and imagined, recount how a simple fundraising idea in rural England became an international phenomenon."

Annlee Ellingson

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Calendar Girls (2003)

"Director Nigel Cole’s success is due largely to his casting Helen Mirren and Julie Walters against type."

Annlee Ellingson

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Callas Forever (2004)

"Celebrity Interview - Actor Jeremy Irons is delighted to have finally had the opportunity to work with his good friend Franco Zeffirelli."

Pam Grady

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D+

Camera Obscura (2003)

"Thanks to a lack of innovation and a tired script, writer/director Hamlet Sarkissian is about as cutting edge as the out-of-touch friend who keeps trying to tell you that Michael Jackson's latest albums are as good as his old stuff."

Larry Carroll

Splat

Candy (2006)

"Ledger’s first film since the one-two punch of Brokeback and Casanova reinforces the almost always accurate admonition “Just say no to drug addiction films.”"

Brett Buckalew

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Candy (2006)

"Actor Interview - Equally intriguing is the fact that Candy is the first time this decade that Ledger has been allowed to voice a part without any adopted inflections."

Daniel Robert Epstein

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El Cantante (2007)

"Filmmaker Interview - Says Jennifer Lopez: "I was a huge fan of his before we met. I went to his concerts - that’s how I met Marc [Anthony].""

Brent Simon

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Capote (2005)

"While much of the action is subtle, the impact is as searing and visceral as any film currently in theaters."

Kevin Biggers

Tomato

Captain Abu Raed (2008)

"Writer-director Matalqa cites City Lights as one of his favorites, and to Chaplin there are two predominant connections in his film."

Richard Horgan

Splat

Captivity (2007)

"The first audience member stood up when battery acid was about to be poured on a young girl’s face..."

Brent Simon

Tomato

Capturing the Friedmans (2003)

". . .a powerful and disturbing work. . .The immediacy of this film makes it truly a modern documentary."

Charlie Brown

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Capturing the Friedmans (2003)

"Filmmaker Interview - When Andrew Jarecki set out to make a documentary about the Manhattan birthday party scene, he was soon confronted by the tears of a clown."

Richard Horgan

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Caramel (2008)

"Filmmaker Interview - Says Nadine Labaki: "In Lebanon, you are always scared of what people will think of you. Their judgment is very important.""

Lisa Johnson

Tomato

Cars (2006)

"Its overtly nostalgic pining for small town Americana is something for which the 5- to 12-year-olds of today have no comparative sense, and certainly no longing."

Brent Simon

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Cars (2006)

"John Lasseter's passion for Cars encompasses his dad's Chevy dealership days, a 1997 documentary and a pivotal 2001 RV vacation with his family."

FilmStew Staff Report

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Cars (2006)

"Celebrity Interview - Like his Cars character, Cheech Marin is constantly rebuffing his artistic sheen as an actor, voiceover artist, musician and Broadway director."

Pam Grady

Splat

Casa de los Babys (2003)

"One pines for the return of Sayles’ great writing, especially given a flavorful taste of it in a heartfelt third-act monologue delivered by Lynch."

Brett Buckalew

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Casa de los Babys (2003)

"Celebrity Interviews - Acclaimed filmmaker John Sayles joins Daryl Hannah, Mary Steenburgen and Rita Moreno to discuss the process of bringing Casa de Los Babys to the big screen."

Mark Umbach

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Casino (1995)

"Actor Interview - Says L.Q. Jones: "I don't think I've worked with a director who said, 'Rewrite my material.' That's a big man.""

Pam Grady

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Casino Royale (2006)

"Filmmaker Interview - Ten years after her dad's death, Barbara Broccoli is thrilled to have finally tackled the Bond film that "Cubby" always wanted to make."

Ian Spelling

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Casino Royale (2006)

"Actor Interview - Mads Mikkelsen, the latest Bond bad guy, says Casino Royale offers a new approach. "It's more gritty, more brutal, more realistic.""

Pam Grady

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Casino Royale (2006)

"Even though the next James Bond film won’t begin shooting until 2005, the Internet has been stirring this month with an abundance of juicy 007 missives."

Richard Horgan

Tomato

Casino Royale (2006)

"By the time the film ends with a tantalizing 22nd episode tease, it’s clear that Craig and co. have pretty much nailed all seven killer B elements of a memorable Bond."

Richard Horgan

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Cassandra's Dream (2008)

"The art wants what it wants, and in this case, it’s a Woody Allen acting his age."

Richard Horgan

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Cassandra's Dream (2008)

"Let me be the first to congratulate you Colin on the way you have responded to this early career crossroads"

Richard Horgan

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Cassandra's Dream (2008)

"The brothers played by McGregor and Farrell represent a sibling reprise of the yin and yang examined previously via Rhys Meyers and Landau."

Richard Horgan

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The Cat's Meow (2002)

Click here to see the review.

Tomato

Catch a Fire (2006)

"This isn’t a movie of stark, black-and-white villainy. Instead, you get a real sense of the controlling impulses that power breeds."

Brent Simon

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Catch a Fire (2006)

"Actor Interviews - Derek Luke and Tim Robbins are hoping their latest film, Catch a Fire, will do better on DVD than it did in theaters."

Daniel Robert Epstein

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Catch and Release (2007)

"If it was Brad Pitt carrying the coffee and Halle Berry saying she’s not serious about him to a buddy, this movie would make over $100 million."

Brett Buckalew

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Catch Me If You Can (2002)

"Celebrity Interview - Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks and filmmaker Steven Spielberg talk about collaborating on Catch Me If You Can based on the true adventures of one of history’s most successful con men."

Steve Dexter

Tomato

Catch Me If You Can (2002)

"Spielberg. . .supersedes even himself with one of the most enjoyable and compelling films of his career."

Todd Gilchrist

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F

Catwoman (2004)

"Swordfish; Gothika; this howler. Best Actress winner Halle Berry is getting dangerously close to exhausting her nine Hollywood lives."

Larry Carroll

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Catwoman (2004)

"Celebrity Interviews - Halle, Sharon and Benjamin pay their respects to the real star of Catwoman: costume designer Angus Strahie."

Larry Carroll

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The Cave (2005)

"Celebrity Interview - Cole Hauser talks about the unique scent of subterranean exploration."

Brent Simon

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The Cave (2005)

"The film’s creatures are quite derivative, while one of the most intriguing revelations pertaining to them is never convincingly exploited or properly explained."

Brent Simon

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The Celestine Prophecy (2006)

"Filmmaker Interview - Most authors would have acquiesced to the idea of Brad Pitt in a thoughtful Indiana Jones movie. But not James Redfield."

Richard Horgan

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Cellular (2004)

"Celebirty Interviews - FilmStew burns up its anytime minutes with writers Larry Cohen and Chris Morgan, director David R. Ellis and actors Chris Evans and Kim Basinger."

Christina Radish

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Cellular (2004)

"Red Carpet Report - Screenwriter Larry Cohen hit the jackpot with Phone Booth and Cellular. So maybe it’s time for Hollywood to consider other wireless wonders."

Richard Horgan

Splat

Cellular (2004)

"This may be the first movie that would have been better off if it had cast actor Brian Baker, the Verizon Wireless ‘Can you hear me now?’ guy, as its young lead."

Susan Michals

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Changeling (2008)

"Actor, Filmmaker Interviews - Says Angelina Jolie: "The film was a way to revisit with my [late] mother and spend time with her.""

Sperling Reich

Tomato

Chapter 27 (2008)

"Leto's performance is as great a physical, if not emotional, transformation as Charlize Theron's "hagging it up" for Monster."

Telly Davidson

Tomato

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

"It’s hard to say whether it’s good or even enjoyable. What it is is thought-provoking, even if it doesn’t mean to be."

Annlee Ellingson

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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

"Red Carpet Report - This film offers perhaps the first argument in history that a filmmaker and subject are in fact too perfect for one another."

Todd Gilchrist

Tomato

Charlie Bartlett (2007)

"Charlie's more unsavory activities spring from the same source tapped in Rock 'n' Roll High School by Clint Howard's Eaglebauer character."

Pam Grady

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Charlie Bartlett (2007)

"Filmmaker Interview - Says director Jon Poll: "No one would make this film. It's an R-rated movie where kids are giving each other drugs.""

Pam Grady

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Charlie Bartlett (2007)

"It’s the closest the 42-year-old Downey has ever cut to his real-life addiction problems, and it’s at once both hilarious and poignant."

Richard Horgan

Tomato

Charlie Wilson's War (2007)

"A mildly engaging holiday season diversion that will evaporate from many viewers’ memories at a speed so rapid it may put Santa’s sleigh to shame."

Brett Buckalew

  
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