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Peter Rainer

December 8, 2003 | Movie Review
Zen Palette

Director Edward Zwick gives The Last Samurai a coat of deep-thought spirituality—and turns Tom Cruise into a haunted swordsman.

July 10, 2000 | Movie Review
Braverheart

For Mel Gibson's "Patriot," the politics of revolution is personal; there's greater insight into American-British relations in "ChickenRun."

October 13, 2003 | Movie Review
No Pain, No Gain

Clint Eastwood’s Mystic River is suffused with lives ruined by violence; in Kill Bill, Quentin Tarantino looks violence in the eye—and cackles.

November 3, 2003 | Movie Review
Identity Crisis

In The Human Stain—adapted from Philip Roth’s book—Anthony Hopkins plays a professor who has hidden his race from his family and peers.

November 19, 2001 | Movie Review
Harry Potter, Inc.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Shallow Hal

May 3, 1999 | Movie Review
You Must Be High

In "Pushing Tin", director Mike Newell takes on the less-than-wacky world of air-traffic controllers (with less-than-delirious results).

January 20, 2003 | Movie Review
Gangs of Rio

The violence in City of God, about the crime-infested slums outside Rio de Janeiro, piles on numbingly; Adolf Hitler's secretary reflects on an unexamined life.

May 8, 2000 | Movie Review
In Brief:
"Frequency" and "The Big Kahuna"
November 25, 2002 | Movie Review
Foreign Affairs

The Quiet American is equal parts romantic thriller and moving meditation on the human toll of geopolitical idealism; in Almodóvar's latest, it's the men who fall for the strong, silent types.

July 8, 2002 | Movie Review
Back in Black

Men in Black II
Minority Report Plus Notorious C.H.O. and Lilo & Stitch

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