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TIFF 07: The Walker
Review: The only question Paul Schrader's murder mystery will leave you with is how long before you fall asleep?
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Moving McAllister Review
Kunis and Gourley exploit exhausted storytelling formulas in this terrible comedy.
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TIFF 07: Vexille
Review: This futuristic anime offers a unique CG style, but a standard story.
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TIFF 07: Cleaner
Review: Sam Jackson cleans up after dead bodies in this ho-hum thriller.
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TIFF 07: Diary of the Dead
Review: Romero's latest chapter offers a new perspective, but not much else.
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December Boys Review
Radcliffe's first non-Potter performance fails to elevate this conventional coming of age tale.
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Fierce People Review
This modest coming of age story explores a few too many stories to form a cohesive whole.
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Mr. Woodcock Review
Thornton plays another thorny authority figure in this lackluster comedy.
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TIFF 07: No Country for Old Men
Review: The Coen Bros. deliver a tense film with an excellent villain
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TIFF 07: Son of Rambow
Review: A hilarious and heart-warming film about friendship and First Blood.
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TIFF 07: King of California
Review: This Michael Douglas laffer has more product placement than heart.
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TIFF 07: Into the Wild
Review: Penn's travelogue-cum-coming of age story is a beautiful, poignant picture.
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TIFF 07: Across The Universe
Review: Julie Taymor's magical mystery tour is worth the trip.
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TIFF 07: In the Valley of Elah
Review: Haggis' latest may be another Best Picture winner.
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TIFF 07: Sleuth
Review: A clever remake featuring strong lead performances.
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