Posted inMovies God Forsaken The brutal, brilliant City of God takes us inside Rio de Janeiro’s urban decay. Jean OppenheimerMarch 5, 2003June 4, 2022
Posted inMovies Killing in the Name of . . . These Generals frequently speak the name of the Lord, but is it in vain? Jean OppenheimerFebruary 19, 2003June 18, 2025
Posted inMovies Rabbit Punch Phillip Noyce’s return to his roots packs some power, though the lack of dialogue hurts. Jean OppenheimerDecember 25, 2002July 21, 2023
Posted inMovies One Weak Notice Only die-hard fans of Bullock and Grant need see this predictable comedy. Jean OppenheimerDecember 18, 2002July 18, 2023
Posted inMovies Moore and Less Julianne is radiant, but Todd Haynes’s 1950s homage seems pointless. Jean OppenheimerNovember 20, 2002June 22, 2025
Posted inMovies Curve Ball You needn’t be big, fat, or Latin to enjoy these Women. Jean OppenheimerNovember 13, 2002July 1, 2023
Posted inMovies What’s Up, Donnie? A boy can’t deal with real people, so instead he befriends a giant, grotesque rabbit. Jean OppenheimerNovember 13, 2002June 20, 2025
Posted inMovies Foster Pussycat White Oleander is blond but ambitionless. Jean OppenheimerOctober 9, 2002July 15, 2023
Posted inMovies Vote Here An election enables Secret Ballot to explore social relations in modernizing Iran. Jean OppenheimerSeptember 25, 2002June 4, 2022
Posted inMovies Bad Help Murderous Maids retells the grim saga of “l’Affaire Papin.” Jean OppenheimerSeptember 11, 2002October 11, 2023
Posted inMovies Mouseterfully Done Stuart 2 is no ratty sequel. Jean OppenheimerJuly 17, 2002June 27, 2023
Posted inMovies Tales From the Cryptologist A heroic Brit tries to crack the Nazi code without cracking up. Jean OppenheimerMay 23, 2002October 26, 2023