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'We Have a Pope' movie review: Panic in the papacy

“It’s lonely at the top.” Many a politician, athlete, business exec and entertainer have learned this lesson the hard way. In We...
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'Deep Blue Sea' movie review: Rachel Weisz excels in period romance

“Suicide—no one’s worth it,” Mrs. Elton tells her tenant Hester Collyer (Rachel Weisz) in a pivotal scene in The Deep Blue...
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'Addiction Incorporated' movie review: How Big Tobacco was taken down

For my first post-college job, I worked as a paralegal for a law firm representing cigarette manufacturer RJR. Along with coworkers, I reviewed and...
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'Rampart' movie review: Woody Harrelson excels as a cop going rogue

From Harry Callahan to Vic Mackey to Terence McDonagh to Andy Sipowicz to Alonzo Harris, popular entertainment has been rife with police officers...
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2012 Oscar Live Action Shorts review: 'Time Freak,' 'Raju'

Time Freak, the lone U.S. film in this year’s Oscar Shorts Live Action lineup, fills the quirky indie slot occupied by last year’s...
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'Tomboy' movie review: Coming of age in a new neighborhood

Navigating the pre-teen years can be a little daunting, especially when you’re the new kid in town. But throw in a little gender confusion,...
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'El Bulli: Cooking in Progress' review: Inside the creation of avant-garde food

If you’re like me, noshing on tea shrimp with caviar anemones, blossom with its nectar and oilwater osmanthus blossom sounds about as...
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'The Women on the 6th Floor' review: French culture-clash comedy is light fun

If whether your morning egg is properly cooked makes or breaks your day, it’s a pretty safe bet your life isn’t exactly a nonstop...
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'Weekend' movie review: From one-night stand to romantic relationship?

How does a random drunken hook-up develop into something more meaningful? The provocative new British drama Weekend, which opens in Atlanta on Nov....
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