Rock the Bells (2006)
83%
3/4
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“Humorously, but with knuckles bared, captures every twitch of angst, chaos and near-calamity that unfolds as the concert draws near and Weisberg's dream devolves into a nightmare.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Jun 8, 2007
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Zoo (2007)
60%
3/4
EDIT
“Punch lines and outrage come easy, but beware: If you walk into this film with a secure moral judgment, prepare to have it shaken by the time you leave.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
May 25, 2007
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Aurora Borealis (2005)
68%
2/4
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“Every bromide, plot twist and stock character arrives right on time and, to give director James Burke his due, function as well as they ever have.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Sep 29, 2006
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Jesus Camp (2006)
89%
3/4
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“It stares into the face of faith run amok, and for those willing to follow its gaze, it provides sad revelations.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Sep 29, 2006
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Crank (2006)
62%
2/4
EDIT
“Leave it alone, or leave your brain and pocket change at the gate, strap yourself in and just enjoy the ride.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Sep 23, 2006
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Zen Noir (2004)
29%
2/4
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“For all its shortcomings, Zen Noir still entertains.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Sep 15, 2006
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American Blackout (2006)
77%
3/4
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“American Blackout makes a credible case, with some of its most damning evidence coming from the mouths of the conservatives themselves.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Sep 15, 2006
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Idlewild (2006)
47%
2/4
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“Idlewild comes alive only during the production numbers, which look and feel more like music videos than music as storytelling.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Aug 25, 2006
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La mujer de mi hermano (2005)
18%
1/4
EDIT
“Repressed desire! A sultry soap-opera star! Incest! Gay politics! La Mujer de Mi Hermano has it all. Now if it only had a decent plot.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Apr 14, 2006
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Kinky Boots (2005)
58%
2/4
EDIT
“The only thing kinky about this movie is its title. But maybe there's an upside to this: Parents, if you want to teach the kids about sexual difference without having to deal with sex, here's your chance. Have I mentioned it's heartwarming? That too.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Apr 14, 2006
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Lucky Number Slevin (2006)
52%
2.5/4
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“Not as clever as it thinks, a little too clever for its own good, it's a fun ride, nonetheless.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Apr 7, 2006
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Brick (2005)
79%
3/4
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“Johnson isn't the first director to subvert suburbia, but he's probably the first to have done such a fine job of it on his first outing.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Apr 7, 2006
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Slither (2006)
87%
3/4
EDIT
“Slither is a labor of love made by a horror aficionado who knows just when to tweak the tropes.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Mar 31, 2006
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Stay Alive (2006)
12%
1/4
EDIT
“It's unlikely that Stay Alive could ever have been a good movie in the traditional sense, but it might have been better if Bell and co-writer Matthew Peterman had done more to exploit their gaming premise.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Mar 28, 2006
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Duck Season (2004)
91%
3.5/4
EDIT
“The beauty of Duck Season is its insistence that profound human experiences can arrive slowly, in incremental packages, scattered over the course of an average Sunday.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Mar 17, 2006
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Summer Storm (2004)
50%
2/4
EDIT
“Though the characters and plot are all paint-by-numbers, Summer Storm is still a fairly charming look at what it's like for a typical teen jock to admit he's not so typical, after all.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Mar 17, 2006
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The Libertine (2005)
34%
1/4
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“The point seems to be that too much of a good thing leads to a vast sense of nothingness and bleak cinematography. Alas, it also results in transforming a film about a sensualist into a remarkably sexless enterprise.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Mar 10, 2006
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Why We Fight (2005)
78%
3/4
EDIT
“A somber polemic that presents a convincing case against using war as an economic booster -- although, Jarecki argues, that is precisely what the United States has been doing under every president since Truman.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Feb 10, 2006
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London (2005)
14%
1/4
EDIT
“Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy spends hours in a bathroom snorting a mother lode of cocaine while annoying everyone within earshot with his tales of woe. Sounds like a great idea for a movie. Let's do it!” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Feb 10, 2006
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The Ice Harvest (2005)
47%
1/4
EDIT
“Ice Harvest, sir, is no Groundhog Day.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Nov 23, 2005
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Ellie Parker (2005)
52%
2/4
EDIT
“Watts is alternately annoying, sympathetic and hilarious in the title role. She's always entertaining.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Nov 18, 2005
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Never Been Thawed (2005)
58%
2.5/4
EDIT
“What we're left with is a movie filled with cultural gags that mock without achieving the level of good satire. Sometimes, alas, being funny just isn't enough.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Nov 4, 2005
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The Californians (2005)
2/4
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“So leaden and obvious it's too somnambulant to be funny.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Oct 21, 2005
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Stay (2005)
26%
2/4
EDIT
“A pretty package that's empty on the inside.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Oct 21, 2005
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The Clan (2004)
41%
1/4
EDIT
“A luscious yet ultimately empty film.” –
San Francisco Chronicle
Oct 7, 2005
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