Jordan Riefe
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‘Rubber’: The Film That Could Make Quentin Dupieux the Next Michel Gondry
The homage-filled horror movie about a demon radial is not just an intellectually-compelling comedy, but a purely visual narrative that careens through genre-movie conventions
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‘White Irish Drinkers’ Feels Washed Away in Clichés and Cheap Sentiment
As good as Nick Thurston is, he’s not enough to save the film from director John Gray
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‘Sucker Punch’: A Movie That Plays Like a Videogame
Zack Snyder’s film is a hybrid: call it a “goovie” or a “mame”; judging by the title, I’d go with the latter
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‘Miral’: No More Anti-Israeli Than ‘Gandhi’ Is Anti-British
Julian Schnabel’s latest film looks at the Arab-Israeli conflict through the eyes of an Arab
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Jordan Reife