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 REVIEWS BY PETER TRAVERS

Pearl Harbor: Titanic wanna-be has no soul

Angel Eyes: J. Lo's inept romantic thriller

The Man Who Cried: Rank soap opera

The Road Home: Luminous love story

Under the Sand: Delicate and devastating

Shrek: A world-class animated charmer

Moulin Rouge: Excess is its Achilles' heel

A Knight's Tale: Dumb movie done with smarts

The Mummy Returns: Rancid summer cheese

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Ben Affleck
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 NEWS & FEATURES

Anne Heche Gets Engaged

Sopranos, Boyle, Kattan and Taylor in Hot Stuff

Exclusive Inside Look at Pearl Harbor Cast Party

Pitt, Aniston, Crowe and Redford in Hot Stuff

All Eyes Are on J-Lo at Hollywood Premiere

Shrek Animators Add to Reality

Cage, Zellweger and Love in Hot Stuff

Producer Accuses DreamWorks of Fraud

Tom Cruise Files Defamation Suit

Moore, Barrymore, Affleck in Hot Stuff

Officials Favor Treatment for Downey

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Studs

Bring 'em on sex appeal supercharges summer movies



 TRAILERS

Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within

The Anniversary Party

Planet of the Apes (2001)

Angel Eyes

The Animal

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Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within




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 PHOTOS



Gone Fishin'
John Travolta and Hugh Jackman hack their way into "Swordfish". We've got 11 photos.

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  TRIVIA  
 
johnchaz asks:

What movie is this from,"Never challenge a Sicilian when death is on the line!"?
Princess Bride
Goodfellas
The Godfather
The Godfather Part 3

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Michael Bay: Inside the Blockbuster Life of a Hollywood Golden Child Director



  POST OF THE DAY  
 

The Last Movie I Saw Was...

Wishville writes:

"Dancer in the Dark is a true testament to the power of film. For an industry cluttered with the soul-deadening piles of commercial garbage regurgitated to us by the Jerry Bruckheimer's of the world, it's a breath of fresh air to view a movie that explores the ugly beauty of humankind. This one almost moved me to tears, folks. Spare me the glorified schlock provided by money- makers like Armageddon or American Pie. This is the very core of film, the very essence of art."

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PHOTOS
Festival Overload

REVIEWS
Poses by Rufus Wainwright

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Exclusive Video with Placebo

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