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David Denby

September 28, 1998 | Movie Review
The Runaround

"Without Limits" is a finely made, powerfully moral tale of a long-distance runner, but it's also a little boring.

April 20, 1998 | Movie Review
To Live and Fly in L.A.

Gorgeously shot, "City of Angels" moves Wim Wenders's "Wings of Desire" from Berlin to Los Angeles -- and something crucial's been lost in transit.

February 23, 1998 | Movie Review
Grace Notes

In "Mrs. Dalloway," Vanessa Redgrave plays a woman of means whose internal voices are far more rebellious than a polished exterior suggests.

January 5, 1998 | Movie Review
Pulped Fiction

Tarantino has created a gangster fiction that is never larger than life and sometimes smaller.

April 20, 1998 | Movie Review
In Brief: "Point of Order"
March 16, 1998 | Movie Review
In Brief: The Big Lebowski
March 2, 1998 | Movie Review
The Sound of Muzak

Adam Sandler says dirty words kids can relate to, but he's really a young softie, as his ultimately sentimental "The Wedding Singer" attests.

June 15, 1998 | Movie Review
Selling Short

As a financier driven to murder by his adulterous wife in "A Perfect Murder," Michael Douglas makes a grand creep irresistibly appealing.

June 1, 1998 | Movie Review
Nobody Beats the Liz

A waterlogged remake of the 1954 sci-fi classic finds "Godzilla" stomping through Manhattan instead of Tokyo. Come back, Raymond Burr -- all is forgiven!

July 27, 1998 | Movie Review
Heroic Proportions

Savage yet exhilarating, Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan" shows the great and minor acts of bravery that define valor against the horrific tapestry of war.

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