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September 11, 2006
'Shortbus' and 'Marie Antoinette' Previewed

More fall movie previews.

August 25, 2006
Stir Crazy

Outkast's energetic mishmash of a movie musical. Plus: the gross-out spectacle of How to Eat Fried Worms.

August 28, 2006
Cut Them Some Inner Slack

Mutual Appreciation is a sharp comedy about soft living.

August 28, 2006
New York Screen: Renewed Bohemian

When avant-garde film pioneer Jonas Mekas left Soho for Greenpoint, it seemed like a setup for another sad story: the latest downtown icon in exile. Instead, the sprightly 83-year-old founder of Anthology Film Archives made Letter From Greenpoint.

August 21, 2006
The Angriest Auteur

Spike Lee, along with his wife, Tonya Lewis, is wealthy, hugely successful, at the top of W.E.B. DuBois’s “Talented Tenth” of black society in America. But does that mean Spike has mellowed? Hardly.

August 14, 2006
The Almodóvar Octet

To hype Pedro Almodóvar’s new fall movie, Volver, Sony is presenting “Viva Pedro”— a retrospective of eight films, beginning August 11. Which ones should you run to see?

August 14, 2006
Up From the Ashes

Oliver Stone’s strenuously apolitical World Trade Center.

August 7, 2006
Overheard: What the Audience Really Thought About 'Pirates' Part Two

From various cinemas, Manhattan.

August 7, 2006
Steve Carell’s Smokin’!

But he’d rather not fan his own flames.

August 7, 2006
Sea, Sun, and Hungry Sex

Why Miami Vice is such delirious eye candy. Plus: Woody Allen’s sweet smell of near success.

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