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'Frost/Nixon'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comDavid Frost's 1977 television interviews with former President Richard M. Nixon required nearly 29 hours to film and aired in four 90-minute installments, a journalistic marathon destined to remain unequaled in this age of 24-hour cable and the ever-...Tags: Alan Rickman, Movies, Bacon, National Government, Long Island
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'Gran Torino'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comPart modern-day Western, part vigilante flick, part after-school special, Clint Eastwood's oddball drama "Grand Torino" remains entertaining right up to the end credits, during which you can scratch your head and wonder what you've just seen. One thing is...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Movies, Racism
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'Doubt'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comLike a well-composed photograph and a finely drawn illustration, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep take different approaches to their respective portraits in "Doubt," John Patrick Shanley's film adaptation of his Pulitzer-winning play. Shanley's...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Movies, Parochial Schools, Popular Music
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'Changeling'
Special to NewsdayThere seems to be some misunderstanding, thanks no doubt to the title, that Clint Eastwood's "Changeling" possesses something supernatural, or at least psychodramatic. Nothing could be further from the truth. Angelina Jolie's Christine Collins - whose son...Tags: John Anderson, Changeling (movie), John Malkovich, Movies, Corruption
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'RocknRolla'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comJust as Steven Soderbergh's "Ocean's Eleven" and its sequels seem distinctly American, reflecting the glitz and ersatz class of Las Vegas, so Guy Ritchie's crime capers feel distinctly British. His latest, " RocknRolla," set in the greasy streets and...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Guy Ritchie, Movies, Gerard Butler, Brad Pitt
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'Religulous'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comYou don't need to believe in God to take issue with Bill Maher's " Religulous," a quasi-documentary that mocks religion as ridiculous, crazy, even dangerous. It's a nasty, condescending, small-minded film, self-amused and ultimately self-defeating. Its...Tags: Religulous (movie), Vice (movie), September 11, 2001 Attacks, Manhattan (New York City), Movies
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'Choke'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comThe aggressively transgressive " Choke," based on the novel by punk-lit author Chuck Palahniuk, really piles it on: Sam Rockwell plays Victor Mancini, a con man who fakes choking attacks in restaurants to gain the sympathy of wealthy diners. He's also a...Tags: Choke (movie), Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Manhattan (New York City), Corporate Crime, Joel Grey
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'The Duchess'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comWhat is it about Keira Knightley that seems better suited to the past than the present? As the star of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films, "King Arthur" and the more serious "Pride and Prejudice," Knightley has starred in her fair share of period...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Imperial and Royal Matters, Keira Knightley, Movies, Diana, Princess of Wales
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'Appaloosa'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comEd Harris plays the taciturn, unruffled lawman Virgil Cole in "Appaloosa," an old-fashioned Western that's also taciturn and unruffled. Whether it's a volley of bullets, a band of bloodthirsty Indians or an exceptionally difficult woman, nothing ever gets...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), New Mexico, Movies, Appaloosa (movie), Ed Harris
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'Towelhead'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comPLOT A young Arab-American girl navigates the troublesome waters of sexual development. (R) CAST Summer Bishil, Aaron Eckhart, Peter Macdissi, Toni Collette LENGTH 1:56 PLAYING AT Angelika Film Center and Lincoln Square 13, Manhattan. Coming Sept. 26...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Sexual Assault, Movies, Maria Bello, Toni Collette
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'American Teen'
Special to NewsdayAs we all know by now, the only real Americans live between the Rockies and the western border of Pennsylvania, so in her efforts to capture the real lives of typical teens, director Nanette Burstein naturally went to Indiana. She could just as easily...Tags: Indiana, Manhattan (New York City), Pennsylvania, Movies, Television Industry
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'Rails & Ties'
jan.stuart@newsday.comIs there any working actress who has wept as fulsomely and inexhaustibly as Marcia Gay Harden? In her latest bout with the pitiless gods of Hollywood fate, the ever-suffering Ms. Harden plays Megan Stark, a nurse who has entered stage four of cancer....Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Minority Groups, Movies, Kevin Bacon, Marcia Gay Harden
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