Leah Rozen
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‘Secretariat’: A Feminist, Anti-War, Horse-Racing Tale for All Ages
And the horse-racing scenes are sensational, full of movement and immediacy, putting viewers right in there among the giant, sweating beasts
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‘Social Network’: Truth, Justice, the American Way — and, Oh Yeah, Mark Zuckerberg
“Social Network” doesn’t provide easy answers to any of the important questions it raises — let the discussions begin …
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‘WS2’ Reviewed: It’s More Like ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day on Wall Street’
Review: What does make “Money Never Sleeps” worth seeing is Michael Douglas, whose performance also takes on added resonance due to sad real-life events
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‘Tall Dark Stranger’: Mid-Level Woody, and More Pessimistic Than Ever
The greatest plus to Allen’s prodigious output is that he gets to re-examine various obsessions and themes, coming back to them again and again over the decades
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‘The Town’: Ben Affleck, All Is Forgiven (Yes, Even J.Lo)
It turns out, Affleck had been paying attention all those years on set when he had chances to work with talented directors — and he was a lot smarter than he acted
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Review: Joaquin Phoenix’s Docu-Hoax Isn’t Worth All His Navel-Gazing
The ruse would make Andy Kaufman proud, but director Casey Affleck leaves the cameras on too long
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‘The American’: George Clooney Must Think He’s in Some Foreign Film
He’s grim as a disillusioned assassin he could play both Brothers Grimm and there’d still be enough grim left over for a third sibling
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‘Switch’ Review: Jennifer Aniston Blah in Silly Fluff
The real switch to “Switch” is a bait-and-switch
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Review: Well, at Least Sly Knows He’s Too Old for ‘Rocky’
What’s an action star who really only can be an action star to do? Surround himself with slightly younger action stars!
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Review: ‘Other Guys’ Makes the Arrest, Barely Wins in Court
Will Ferrell is funny cop; Mark Wahlberg is mostly yelling cop
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Ahmed’s ‘Just Like Us’ Takes Stand-Up to the Middle-East
“I wanted to use a comedy tour as a way to deliver a message”
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Summit Tries It Without Vampires
Rom-com “Letters to Juliet” aims for the same crowd, but without all the fangs
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A Green, 3D Opening to the Tribeca Filmfest
De Niro, Katzenberg, a green monster and Zucker with kids and smartphone take in the ninth annual festivities