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19 Sep 2001

A cast of unlikables populates a bleak youth-culture landscape in Terry Zwigoff's follow-up to the brilliant Crumb
By Thomas Schur | 19 Sep 2001 (Film: Feature/ Review)

25 Jul 2001

In "The Anniversary Party," a group of 30-something Hollywood narcissists drop ecstasy and personal revelations.
By Thomas Schur | 25 Jul 2001 (Film: Feature/ Review)

20 Jun 2001

Todd Fjelsted's artwork demonstrates how homosexuality can offer a critique of consumerism.
By Thomas Schur | 20 Jun 2001 (Special Issues: Pink Triangle)

23 May 2001

Jennifer Lopez's new movie is a routine thriler that nevertheless provides moments of true feeling.
By Thomas Schur | 23 May 2001 (Film: Feature/ Review)

16 May 2001

"Amores Perros" demonstrates that the movies' treatment of violence has changed little in the past 10 years.
By Thomas Schur | 16 May 2001 (Film: Feature/ Review)

9 May 2001

The re-release of 1955's "Rififi" gives audiences the chance to rediscover this historically important noir film about a gem heist.
By Thomas Schur | 9 May 2001 (Film: Feature/ Review)

25 Apr 2001

On the eve of his Durham reading, Alain de Botton discusses his new work, "The Consolations of Philosophy."
By Thomas Schur | 25 Apr 2001 (Arts: Feature)

18 Apr 2001

Bridget Jones meets "Ally McBeal" in this allegedly British romantic comedy.
By Thomas Schur | 18 Apr 2001 (Film: Feature/ Review)
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