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20 Nov 2002

Todd Haynes' masterpiece weds 1950s melodrama with contemporary critical sensibility to contrast two forbidden loves.
By James Morrison | 20 Nov 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

13 Nov 2002

While Fellerath embraces De Palma's Femme, Morrison remembers Eminem's old neighborhood didn't look like 8 Mile
By David Fellerath and James Morrison | 13 Nov 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

30 Oct 2002

In Auto Focus, Paul Schrader shows what gets lost when sex goes straight to video.
By James Morrison | 30 Oct 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

7 Aug 2002

Filmmakers queer the N.C. Gay & Lesbian Film Fest by attempting to appeal to straight audiences.
By James Morrison | 7 Aug 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

24 Jul 2002

The lucky suffer misfortune and the true believers have their faith challenged in "13 Conversations About One Thing."
By James Morrison | 24 Jul 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

17 Jul 2002

What the DVD release of Todd Solondz's "Storytelling"—which was unceremoniously yanked from the Triangle market— tells us about contemporary film culture.
By James Morrison | 17 Jul 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

10 Jul 2002

In Little Otik, an infertile couple carves a child out of a tree stump in a surrealistic take on a Czech folk tale.
By James Morrison | 10 Jul 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

3 Jul 2002

Steven Spielberg's bizarre obsession with the late director.
By James Morrison | 3 Jul 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

26 Jun 2002

"The Piano Teacher" explores the beauties of music and the debasements of sex.
By James Morrison | 26 Jun 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

19 Jun 2002

Durham's Carolina Theatre kicks off an exclusive summer series of international films with the German romantic comedy In July.
By James Morrison | 19 Jun 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)
Why gay people should worry about recent books on the rise of fascism and media coverage of the war on terrorism.
By James Morrison | 19 Jun 2002 (Arts: Feature)

12 Jun 2002

The new French film, "Time Out," questions just exactly how well we can ever know those closest to us.
By James Morrison | 12 Jun 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

5 Jun 2002

The first wave of mediocrity is already crashing upon the summer movie shores.
By James Morrison | 5 Jun 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

15 May 2002

In his new film, Woody Allen plays a sight-challenged director who gets by with a little help from his friends.
By James Morrison | 15 May 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

1 May 2002

The family and friends of a recently deceased English butcher look back on his life in a sober, beautiful—and great—new film by Fred Schepisi.
By James Morrison | 1 May 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

24 Apr 2002

Two horny teenage boys and the older woman they want to "know" set off across Mexico in a spirited road movie.
By James Morrison | 24 Apr 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

27 Mar 2002

Henry Jaglom's new film shows the influences of his mentor, Orson Welles.
By James Morrison | 27 Mar 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

13 Mar 2002

Lone Scherfig's "Italian for Beginners" walks the Dogme 95 style straight into the mainstream.
By James Morrison | 13 Mar 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

20 Feb 2002

Aging humanoid actor meets Cold War rhetoric in the cryogenic nightmare, "Collateral Damage."
By James Morrison | 20 Feb 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

13 Feb 2002

A Southern-gothic tragedy that strives too hard for seriousness is redeemed by great acting.
By James Morrison | 13 Feb 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)
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