Category: Drama

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People I Know (2002)

I would be intrigued to be hooked up to all sorts of monitors and brainwave scanners while watching PEOPLE I KNOW to see what reactions and emotions went through me.  I suspect that if I were...

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Working Girl (1988)

It’s the little touches that makes an ordinary story better, and Working Girl‘s director Mike Nichols provides plenty of them. Subtle character touches, a few asides, and several moments of realistic drama goes a long...

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Spider (2002)

Thankfully, this isn’t another David Cronenberg barf-a-thon or an exploration into every sordid taboo subject matter put on film.  Rather, it’s a subdued, and often quiet film about one man’s recollection of a childhood...

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Far from Heaven (2002)

In 1955, Douglas Sirk directed another of his sudsy romances, the now classic, ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS.  As of this writing, I haven’t seen this film, but have read that it provided much of the...

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Tadpole (2002)

Oscar Grubman (Stanford) is a smart, bookish 15-year-old boy that has a knack for drawing in the ladies with his passion for French and Voltaire.  He comes home to his father’s (Ritter) New York apartment from...

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8 Mile (2002)

Not knowing very much about 8 Mile before going in other than it starred rapper Eminem, to say I was skeptical would be an understatement.  Although a long-time fan of hip hop, Eminem’s style hasn’t appealed...

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White Oleander (2002)

Based on Janet Fitch’s best-selling novel of the same name, White Oleander plays more like a four-part drama on life-lessons than as a cohesive, conventional thriller.  With such a uniquely constructed narrative, it becomes...

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Moonlight Mile (2002)

Much of the dramatic resonance that writer-director Brad Silberling brought to MOONLIGHT MILE comes from his very own experiences, most notably his relationship with actress Rebecca Shaeffer, who was stalked and killed by an obsessed fan...

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Punch-Drunk Love (2002)

I came out of watching Punch-Drunk Love with a mixture of feelings, some of which I may never sort out. They are mixed in part because it is easily the best work in Adam Sandler’s not-too-varied...

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Barbershop (2002)

In the 70s, the “day in the life of…” occupation movies was more the norm as far as comedies go, with an ensemble cast of colorful characters, and not much plot other than to...