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  • Director:
    Don Roos

    A 16-year-old Louisiana girl (Christina Ricci) moves in with her homosexual half-brother (Martin Donovan) and immediately starts coming on to his sexual partner (Ivan Sergei), finally forcing him into an affair in which she becomes pregnant. The whole affair blows into a scandal exposing her school teacher brother and the true parent of the child is called into question as ...

    Our Take: Be afraid of your worst relationship nightmares. Christina Ricci is irresistible as always.

  • Director:
    Noah Baumbach

    The patriarch (Jeff Daniels) of an eccentric Brooklyn family claims to once have been a great novelist, but he has settled into a teaching job. When his wife (Laura Linney) discovers a writing talent of her own, jealousy divides the family, leaving two teenage sons to forge new relationships with their parents. Linney's character begins dating her younger son's tennis ...

    Our Take: They are urbane and sophisticated and their lives are falling apart - A dysfunctional New York family drama filled with wit, poignancy and memorable performances and dialogue.

  • Director:
    Thomas McCarthy

    When his only friend and co-worker dies, a young man born with dwarfism moves to an abandoned train depot in rural New Jersey. Though he tries to maintain a life of solitude, he is soon entangled with an artist who is struggling with a personal tragedy and an overly-friendly Cuban hot dog vendor.

    Our Take: Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows could well be the description of this rich, rewarding, funny and memorable three way buddy movie.

  • Director:
    Jenniphr Goodman

    In his early 30s, the beer-bellied Dex has things figured out. He's widely read in philosophy, he's studied Steve McQueen the prototypical cool American hero, and he's distilled Buddhism and Taoism into three laws that make him a hit with women: don't express desire, do something heroic in front of her, then retreat. A part-time job with young children, beer, ...

  • Director:
    Alan Hruska

    Rookie lawyer Alec Brno has just been assigned the case of his career: exposing a billion-dollar oil scam led by a ruthless mafia boss. When he reluctantly falls for the gangster's beautiful but drug-addicted wife - also his key witness - Alec soon realizes that all the legal savvy in the world can't protect him from the dangerous reality of ...

    Our Take: An aspiring, high-stakes litigator jeopardizes his career, and his life, by falling in love with his chief witness- a recovering addict and the wife of a Mafia boss. You have to fall in love with Anson Mount and Erica Leehrsen.

  • Director:
    David Mamet

    Early 20th century England: while toasting his daughter Catherine's engagement, Arthur Winslow learns the royal naval academy expelled his 14-year-old son, Ronnie, for stealing five shillings. Father asks son if it is true; when the lad denies it, Arthur risks fortune, health, domestic peace, and Catherine's prospects to pursue justice. After defeat in the military court of appeals, Arthur and ...

  • Director:
    Nicole Kassell

    After twelve years in prison, Walter arrives in an unnamed city, moves into a small apartment across the street from an elementary school, gets a job at a lumberyard, and mostly keeps to himself. A quiet, guarded man, Walter finds unexpected solace from Vickie, a tough-talking woman who promises not to judge him for his history. But Walter cannot escape ...

    Our Take: A quiet and delicate film about a pedophile's return to society after imprisonment. With moving performances by Kevin Bacon and wife Kyra Sedgwick, and the director's tender take on the subject matter, this one should not be missed.

  • Director:
    Rob Reiner

    Rob Reiner's directorial debut has developed into a cult phenomenon. The film that invented the "rockumentary" has now outlasted most of the bands it mocked. Following the ill - fated American comeback tour of an aging heavy metal group, this film has joined the ranks of the greatest comedies ever made.

    Our Take: Before there was 'Behind the Music" and Borat, there was this hilarious "documentary" about a heavy metal band.

  • Director:
    Mike Leigh

    After their production "Princess Ida" meets with less-than-stunning reviews, the relationship between Gilbert and Sullivan is strained to breaking. Their friends and associates attempt to get the two to work together again, which opens the way to one of their greatest successes.

    Our Take: Crisply paced and thoroughly charming, bouncing along like a Gilbert & Sullivan "patter song."

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    Director:
    Gavin Hood

    Set amidst the sprawling Johannesburg township of Soweto, where survival is the primary objective, Tsotsi traces six days in the life of a ruthless young gang leader who ends up caring for a baby accidentally kidnapped during a car-jacking. Tsotsi is a gritty and moving portrait of an angry young man living in a state of extreme urban deprivation. His ...

    Our Take: A deserved Oscar winner for best foreign film, this South African drama will keep you in suspense and move you to tears.

  • Tully Cover Art 2000
    Director:
    Hilary Birmingham

    Tully Coates, Jr., with his good looks and chiseled body, is the local heartthrob, and while he has a new girlfriend virtually every night, he's incapable of getting close to anyone. His younger brother Earl, the shy and sensitive type, frequents the local revival house. The only common bond between these disparate siblings is Ella Smalley, an intelligent and even-tempered ...

    Our Take: Beautiful and subtle writing and directing. Anson Mount and Julianne Nicholson invite you into an intimate rural world.

  • Director:
    Raymond De Felitta

    Set during the 1950s in Staten Island, the film charts the financial failures of Buddy (Michael Rispoli), a nice-guy entrepreneur who has perpetual bad luck. While he was in the army, he sang songs on stage to bolster troop morale. During one performance, he received a warm reception from none other than Arthur Godfrey, who invited him to audition when ...

    Our Take: We can only describe this movie as old-fashioned in the best sense of the word - a great story about characters you grow to love and don't want to leave when the movie ends.

  • Director:
    François Ozon

    Marie, a professor of English literature in a Paris university, has been happily married to Jean for 25 years, although they have no children. During their summer vacations in the southwest of France, Jean leaves Marie sunbathing on the beach and goes to swim in the sea. When Marie turns back, she cannot find Jean. Has he left her? Committed ...

    Our Take: Charlotte Rampling's triumphant "return" to movies and one of the most beautiful and haunting movies about loss ever made.