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Big Fish (2003)

Tim Burton’s Big Fish tells the story about a man, Edward Bloom (Albert Finney), whose life is best told in the context of tall-tales and glorified fables. When looking at our own lives, it’s easy to see that all of us have a Bloom-type somewhere in our families. You know, the person that’s able to […]

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The Big One (1997)

For a movie with a title like The Big One, Michael Moore’s follow-up to Roger & Me is awfully small. It’s a mishmash of corporate butt-kickery, political naysaying, and self-indulgence, courtesy of Moore’s random walk across America during a late-’90s book tour. Moore flies from city to city to expose the Hard Times he’s become

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Birth (2004)

Jonathan Glazer’s stylish debut Sexy Beast stood out for the uncharacteristically explosive and vicious performance the director coaxed out of stately Ben Kingsley. Evidence of any such energy all but escapes Birth, Glazer’s anticipated follow-up to his kinetic gangster picture. A plodding and pretentious thriller, this beyond the grave affair ends up being too art-house

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