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I Am Legend (2007) |
"Fits comfortably among a spate of recent films -inclusive of dramas, thrillers, action pictures and anxiety-infused comedies -which all can be boiled down to: we are lost." |
Brent Simon |
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I Am Legend (2007) |
"What if, at the tender age of 39, you’ve already attained just about every personal and professional peak imaginable? What’s even going to be left by the time you hit 79?" |
Richard Horgan |
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I Heart Huckabees (2004) |
"Filmmaker Interview - David O. Russell joins Jason Schwarztman to recall how a lifelong interest in philosophy and a promise made led to his latest screwball comedy." |
Pam Grady |
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I Heart Huckabees (2004) |
"Russell continues to be able to write to Wahlberg's strengths, steering him towards a believable mania encompassing some of the movie’s best and most touching comedic moments." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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I Love Your Work (2005) |
"You know you’re in trouble when a movie arrives in theatres in the fall of 2005 right after its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in the fall of 2003." |
Kevin Biggers |
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I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry (2007) |
"Just as Speed 2: Cruise Control circuitously affirmed the genius of Keanu Reeves, Chuck & Larry serves as a testament to Will Smith’s savvy and judgment." |
Brent Simon |
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I Spy (2002) |
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I Think I Love My Wife (2007) |
"Filmmaker Interview - Wait till you hear the high-concept premise that Chris Rock turned down as an actor in order to make I Think I Love My Wife." |
Brent Simon |
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I Think I Love My Wife (2007) |
"Kerry Washington is definitely a temptress for the new millennium, relishing this Richard’s reaction as she reads him the relationship riot act.
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Richard Horgan |
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I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With (2007) |
"Sitting down with writer, director and actor Jeff Garlin to discuss his feature directorial debut, one thing quickly becomes clear: this guy knows comedy." |
Richard Horgan |
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I'm Not Scared (2004) |
"Filmmaker Interview - Director Gabriele Salvatores interviewed nearly 600 children to play Michele, Filippo, and the other children that populate Michele's village." |
Pam Grady |
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I'm Not There (2007) |
"Actor Interview - Says Richard Gere: "Everything in my life is a tribute to my wife. Everything. It doesn’t work without her. Nothing does."" |
Brett Buckalew |
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I'm Not There (2007) |
"Forget the six impersonations of Bob Dylan. Ultimately, I’m Not There is all about Todd Haynes trying to be Jean-Luc Godard." |
Kevin Biggers |
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I'm Not There (2007) |
"Actor Interview - Says Cate Blanchett: "My husband found me quite unappealing. He wouldn't kiss me at all when I was in costume."" |
Pam Grady |
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I'm Not There (2007) |
"The decision to cast Blanchett is second only in terms of daring this year to New Line pinning their Hairspray hopes on Great Neck, NY youngster Nikki Blonsky." |
Richard Horgan |
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I've Loved You So Long (2008) |
"It all starts with directorial intent, and in that regard, Claudel had something in mind that all of us can cheer." |
Richard Horgan |
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I, Robot (2004) |
"Celebrity Interviews - For Alex Proyas and superstar Will Smith, I, Robot was all about bringing humanity to a world populated by machines." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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I, Robot (2004) |
"Filmmaker Alex Proyas finally finds the perfect balance between the real world and the one of his imagination, breathing humanity into a genre gleaming with artifice." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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The Ice Harvest (2005) |
"With his latest cinematic enterprise, Chicago native Harold Ramis adds to a long list of credits that have kept him in the good graces of both Cubs and White Sox fans." |
Kevin Biggers |
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The Ice Harvest (2005) |
"A hodgepodge of uninspired acting, unfocused thematic intentions and flawed storytelling." |
Kevin Biggers |
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Ice Princess (2005) |
"Celebrity Interview - The best compliment actress Michelle Trachtenberg could imagine was being deemed a good skater by co-star Michelle Kwan." |
Christina Radish |
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Ice Princess (2005) |
"Falls on its butt as often as it lands a perfect turn, but its perseverance ultimately pays off with a win not only for the film, but the audience as well." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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Ice Princess (2005) |
"Filmmaker Interview - Six years after writing a book about how to make it in the movie business, Hadley Davis can now officially stand taller as a testament to her own advice." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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Identity (2003) |
". . .director James Mangold proves that not only can he deftly cross genres, but can also offer up a pleasing and well-crafted thriller." |
Susan Michals |
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Idiocracy (2006) |
"One rumor has Starbucks and-or other companies threatening legal action or, more likely, noncompliance and noncooperation in future projects with the studio." |
Brent Simon |
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Idlewild (2006) |
"Imbues tried-and-true movie musical archetypes with sly but never campy contemporary flourishes, in a way that would make Baz Luhrmann proud." |
Brett Buckalew |
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Igby Goes Down (2002) |
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The Illusionist (2006) |
"Even when you feel the story slipping - which does occur halfway through - Burger rips your eyes away from any possible digressions and averts them back to the movie." |
Kevin Biggers |
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Imaginary Heroes (2004) |
"Weaver dominates the proceedings, bringing such intelligence, energy, and complexity to the role that it should be a crime she hasn’t received but a whisper of Oscar buzz." |
Brett Buckalew |
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Imaginary Heroes (2004) |
"Celebrity Interview - Sigourney Weaver embraces the parallels between independent film and her earliest days in off-Broadway theater." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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In America (2003) |
"Celebrity Interviews - Actors Paddy Considine, Sarah Morton and Djimon Hounsou help Irish director Jim Sheridan deconstruct his new autobiographical film." |
Brett Buckalew |
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In America (2003) |
"Despite Halle Berry and Denzel Washington’s celebrated 2002 Oscar wins, the career of Djimon Hounsou proves that the notion of Hollywood equality remains fleeting." |
Brett Buckalew |
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In Bruges (2008) |
"After losing his way in things like Alexander, Ask the Dust and Miami Vice, Farrell has never been better." |
Pam Grady |
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In Bruges (2008) |
"Filmmaker Interview - Says Martin McDonagh: "My mom keeps saying, 'When are you going to write a romantic comedy?'"" |
Pam Grady |
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In Bruges (2008) |
"McDonagh uses the city of Bruges as a jumping off point for his own mad mix of famous fairy tale references." |
Richard Horgan |
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In Good Company (2004) |
"Celebrity Interviews - Taken together, Topher Grace and Dennis Quaid tell you everything you need to know about Hollywood." |
Larry Carroll |
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In Good Company (2004) |
"Celebrity Interviews - Taken together, Topher Grace and Dennis Quaid tell you everything you need to know about Hollywood." |
Larry Carroll |
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In Her Shoes (2005) |
"These days, there is a very decisive difference between chick lit and chick flicks; while the books remain smart, chick flicks have a tendency to dumb down and marginalize." |
Susan Michals |
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In My Country (2005) |
"Very nearly destroying the picture is an affair between Jackson and Binoche's characters. Any scene of intimacy evoked titters from the audience." |
Annlee Ellingson |
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In My Country (2005) |
"Filmmaker Interview - Now in his seventies, filmmaker John Boorman is invigorated by both meaningful new stories and the chance to revisit some of his old ones on DVD." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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In the Cut (2003) |
"Celebrity Interviews - Jane Campion, Meg Ryan and Mark Ruffalo explain how the serial-killer drama In the Cut is really all about relationships." |
Pam Grady |
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In the Cut (2003) |
"Although In The Cut failed to make a dent at the box office, it may turn out to be an important milestone in the re-sophistication of the American sex scene.
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Todd Gilchrist |
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In the Cut (2003) |
"In The Cut falls short on execution, with Campion’s unique and powerful vision undermined by the conventions of a traditional genre." |
Todd Gilchrist |
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In the Heat of the Night (1967) |
"More than half a century after they debuted together on the big screen in No Way Out, Sidney Poitier and Ossie Davis remain formidable men of conviction." |
Richard Horgan |
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In the Land of Women (2007) |
"Only slightly less clumsy overall than Against the Ropes, but at least it plays to co-star Meg Ryan’s ability to suggest volumes of repressed emotion." |
Brett Buckalew |
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In The Mix (2005) |
"Having mastered the live music thing, 27-year-old Tennessee native Usher Raymond IV has decided it’s time to point his Chattanooga choo choo straight at Hollywood." |
Christina Radish |
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In the Valley of Elah (2007) |
"Elah could easily have been pitched as A Soldier's Story meets In the Heat of the Night." |
Richard Horgan |
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In the Valley of Elah (2007) |
"Haggis has taken a simple biblical tale and grafted it onto the complexities of the modern world." |
Richard Horgan |
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In This World (2003) |
"In This World is a prime example of the type of film that can benefit from digital cinematography." |
Annlee Ellingson |
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Incident at Loch Ness (2004) |
"Filmmaker Interview - From the beginning, screenwriter Zak Penn envisioned his $1 million directorial debut as having no hope of making its money back on the big screen." |
Ian Spelling |