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    Inglourious Basterds

    While his 'Pulp Fiction' arrived late at the Festival de Cannes and swept away the Palme d'Or in 1994, his World War II action movie 'Inglourious Basterds' merely continues the string of disappointments in this year's Competition.

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    Whatever Works

    At first glance it feels like a special edition of  'Curb Your Enthusiasm', but soon into Woody Allen's latest film, you realize that its star, Larry David, is channeling his writer-director.

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    Tetro

    Francis Ford Coppola—winner of five Oscars and the man who gave us, among others, "The Godfather" trilogy, "The Conversation," and "Apocalypse Now"—has, at age 70, entered into his "experimental" phase.

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    The Guard

    In a summer full of comic book superheroes, big bloated effects pictures, and raunchy comedies, sometimes all it takes to make movie magic is a great script and two beautifully matched actors.

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    Glee: The 3D Concert Movie

    The fast-paced concert film sprinkles only a few highlights of real musical talent through an otherwise blatant pat-on-the-back montage.

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    Sanctum

    Soggy theatrics render this gorgeously-shot underwater 3D excursion more shrill than thrilling.

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    Cold Weather

    Come to "Cold Weather" expecting a good mystery, and you'll likely leave disappointed. But keep an open mind and you'll recognize writer-director Aaron Katz's latest as a beautifully shot, expertly paced little film.

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    Brotherhood

    College is widely lauded as a time for self-discovery and new experiences. The form these discoveries and experiences take is rarely that of theft, blackmail, and murder.

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    Jane Eyre

    Filmmakers have often brought to the screen this 19th-century gothic novel by Charlotte Brontë. Rarely have they done so to such gorgeous, sumptuous, evocative effect.

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    Take Me Home Tonight

    On the shelf for four years at Universal, this frenetic 20-somethings comedy was released under a new title which at least is closer to the truth of the film's party-hearty spirit.