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Win movie passes | Win tickets to an advance screening of "Antwone Fisher" on Dec. 16 and "Adaptation" on Dec. 17 in Santa Clara. |
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Not much to 'Analyze'
Billy Crystal and Robert De Niro return in "Analyze That," a tiresome sequel to their surprise 1999 hit "Analyze This" which plays like a bad spoof of "The Sopranos." The language is rougher, the jokes are coarser, the spirit is meaner. And the laughs are scarcer.
Bruce Newman / Mercury News
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So unbalanced, it's funny
Of all the dreadful movies that opened in 2002, the science-fiction drama "Equilibrium" is likely to be the one remembered most fondly.
Mary F. Pols / Contra Costa Times
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Take yourself to 'The Bank' A brilliant mathematician who has figured out a way to predict stock market crashes faces off against a snaky CEO of a huge bank in the Australian thriller "The Bank."
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Holiday season to save Hollywood?
"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," the season's most hyped family fantasy, kicks off a holiday season with 40 films that will attempt to salvage Hollywood's self-image as well as its bottom line.
Here are a dozen that stand out from the pack.
Glenn Lovell / Mercury News
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'Goldmember' shines with funny bits
He's not as funny as he used to be, but there are enough funny bits throughout "Austin Powers in Goldmember" to keep you from hitting the eject button.
BY RENE RODRIGUEZ / Miami Herald
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Street smarts
More successful as a character study than as taut gangster pic, "Empire" is a tale of ardent ambition and the pursuit of the American Dream.
BY STEPHEN REA / Philadelphia Inquirer
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Solaris A rich, enigmatic sci-fi sonnet starring George Clooney.
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Far From Heaven The deep, dark sadness of Todd Haynes' movie casts a beautiful, powerful spell.
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Frida A dynamic portrait of an artist by an artist.
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Spain's Almodovar sweeps European film awards
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BY DAVID BROUGH,
Reuters,
12/08/2002 05:36 PM PST)
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'Die Another Day' rules another weekend
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DAVID GERMAIN,
Associated Press,
12/08/2002 05:35 PM PST)
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'The Pianist' premiere screening woes
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BY BILL HIGGINS,
Reuters,
12/06/2002 09:32 AM PST)
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'Treasure Planet' a bust for Disney animators
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BY PETER HENDERSON,
Reuters,
12/06/2002 05:31 AM PST)
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'The Hours' Named Best Film, First Award of Season
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BY MARTHA GRAYBOW,
Reuters,
12/04/2002 01:57 PM PST)
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