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D.E.B.S. (2005) |
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Dancer in the Dark (1999) |
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Splat 2/4 |
The Dancer Upstairs (2003) |
"Squanders the intensity of its strongest moments by running away from its own political implications, not to mention by being in the wrong damn language." |
Joshua Tanzer |
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Danny Deckchair (2004) |
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Dark Days (2000) |
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Tomato 3.5/4 |
Dark Days (2000) |
"An unromanticized and fascinating glimpse of the lives of a community of homeless people surviving in a train tunnel in Manhattan." |
Joshua Tanzer |
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The Day I Became A Woman (2001) |
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De-Lovely (2004) |
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Deadline (2004) |
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The Decalogue Box Set (1988) |
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Tomato 4/4 |
The Decalogue Box Set (1988) |
"Most of the films put characters into situations in which they cannot obey one commandment without breaking others. Challenges you to figure out how to be a moral person in a world with no easy answers." |
Joshua Tanzer |
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The Deep End (2001) |
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3.25/5 |
The Definition of Insanity (2004) |
"A movie, candid and gently self-deprecating, about the people we rely on never to achieve fame and success." |
Joshua Tanzer |
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Delbaran (2001) |
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Splat 2.5/4 |
Demonlover (2003) |
"You can spend half an hour thinking the characters have lost their minds, followed by 15 minutes thinking the filmmaker has lost his mind, followed by a final two minutes that kind of, sort of, maybe, put the pieces together." |
Joshua Tanzer |
Splat 1.5/4 |
La Destinazione (2003) |
"Beyond the initial concept -- placing a thoroughly modern military man in the middle of traditional village life -- the film doesn't go deep enough to speak to a wider audience." |
Joshua Tanzer |
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Devils On The Doorstep (2000) |
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Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) |
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Die Mommie Die! (2003) |
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Dinner Rush (2001) |
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Tomato 3/4 |
Dinner Rush (2001) |
"A genre film, but it tries to tell a story from a different angle — not through tough guys and excessive violence but through a character-driven drama with several different perspectives." |
Joshua Tanzer |
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Dirty Pretty Things (2003) |
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A Dirty Shame (2004) |
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Divan (2004) |
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Divine Intervention (2003) |
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Tomato 3/4 |
Divine Intervention (2003) |
"Some scenes are just meant to be amusing, while others are calculated specifically to give some psychic satisfaction to Palestinian viewers." |
Joshua Tanzer |
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Djomeh (2001) |
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Dog Days (2002) |
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Dogtown and Z-Boys (2002) |
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Tomato 3/4 |
Dogville (2003) |
"Dogville is not a cry of rage against America -- it's a cry of rage against all mankind. It demands to be seen but not to be loved." |
Joshua Tanzer |
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Don't Move (2005) |
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The Door in the Floor (2004) |
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Tomato 3/4 |
Double Vision (2002) |
"Looks very much like a lost Chinese episode of The X-Files, but it's still a good, weird ride starring Hong Kong star Tony Leung and American actor David Morse." |
Joshua Tanzer |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Down to the Bone (2004) |
"It's the opposite of most films about drugs vs. life because it puts life up front." |
Joshua Tanzer |
Tomato 3.5/4 |
Downfall (2005) |
"We start with the human Hitler." |
Joshua Tanzer |
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Downtown 81 (1981) |
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Tomato 2.5/4 |
The Dreamers (2004) |
"If you could skim away all the gratuitous film-studies crud, you'd have a smaller but more intense little film, a kissing cousin of that other screen classic 9-1/2 Weeks." |
Joshua Tanzer |