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Colin's Juicy New Role

Let’s take a trip down memory lane. Imagine, for a moment, that magical day four (or three, or two…) years

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NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE Directed by Joel Gallen With its gratuitous sex/shock/poop humor, Not Another Teen Movie may very well

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American Royalty

In the new film the royal Tenenbaums, supporting character and decadent author Eli Cash (Owen Wilson) becomes a household name

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Cruising with Tom and Cam

The Harvard Crimson recently had the opportunity to speak about the new movie Vanilla Sky with writer/director Cameron Crowe and

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Holiday Film Preview

While Christmas bells are ringing this season, if history holds true cash registers at multiplexes across the country will be

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Always Double Down on 'Eleven'

Ocean’s Eleven is a film that does not deserve a remake. The 1960 original featured the Rat Pack and an

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The Sky's the Limit

Those in search of a one-line synopsis for Vanilla Sky need look no further than the tagline—Open your eyes. It’s

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A DVD for All Seasons: The Best of What's Around

By James A. Crawford Crimson Staff Writer It’s very clear; DVD is here to stay, but only recently have studios

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You, Me, & The Bottle Makes 3

In The Business of Strangers, starring Stockard Channing, Julia Stiles and a bottle of scotch, Paula Murphy (Stiles) tells Julie

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The Hackman Connection: Talking with Gene

The Crimson recently participated in a press conference with the legendary actor Gene Hackman. Despite being 71 years old, the

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Crossing the 'Lines'

Riding the wave of recent public sentiment, Fox has pushed up the release of its new action thriller, Behind Enemy

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Chopped Up Vignettes with Nowhere to Go

In concept and execution, Chop Suey is a marvelous paradox. It is an “autobiographical documentary” about the world of high

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Shallow Hal

Shallow Hal, the new comedy starring Gwyneth Paltrow in a fat suit, is a movie with a message, several, actually.

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Steal This Movie, Please: Mamet's 'Heist'

With his new film, The Heist, writer-director David Mamet attempts to recapture the success of his last crime thriller, the

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Viewing Life Through New Lenses

Existence is based entirely on human kind’s subjective view of reality. So what happens when that reality is shifted to

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