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A Soul-Searching Interview with Adam Sandler

Adam Sandler is notoriously press-shy. He doesn't like critics, he doesn't do interviews, he doesn't want to be analyzed, dissected,

Jordan's Love Affair with Movies

Neil Jordan is ready to talk. The craggy, dark-haired director has been through hours of interviews already, but doesn't look

Coldness Overwhelms Romance, Strong Acting in Affair

By all rights, Neil Jordan's new film, The End of the Affair , should be dazzling. So many of the

Deconstructing Allen's 'Harry'

Where to start? Here's the short version: Deconstructing Harry, the new movie from writer-director-actor Woody Allen is a) very funny,

Hometown Heroine Hatfield Lost in Paradise

Last Friday night, area music fans braved below-freezing temperatures, trudging through slush and snow to witness the return of a

A Life Less Ordinary

A disappointingly mediocre follow-up by the makers of last year's brilliant Trainspotting. The ill-paced narrative tells the story of Robert

Critical Care

This nasty little film is veteran director Sidney Lumet's uncharacteristically amateurish attempt at medical satire. Its flaws lie not in

A Life Less Ordinary

This disappointingly mediocre film is the follow-up to last year's brilliant Trainspotting; though it sports the same director, writer, producer

Sidney, Baby, We Gotta Talk

Critical Care is one of those movies that should come with a big disclaimer before the opening credits: WARNING: This

A Lifeless 'Ordinary'

When director Danny Boyle, writer John Hodge, producer Andrew MacDonald, and star Ewan McGregor cruised over from the U.K. and

A 22-Minute Revolution

Listeners used to know just what to expect in a new Juliana Hatfield album: tight, perfectly executed pop songs characterized

Repetitive and Self-Indulgent Ramblings

With his new album YES!!, perky indie-pop superstar-in-his-own-mind Chris Knox comes up with creative, energetic ways to explore mediocrity as

Oliver Stone Hits the Couch at HFA

Oliver Stone addressed a jam-packed audience at the Harvard Film Archive last Thursday evening as part of a grueling publicity

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