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September 2, 2011Movies Update |
Movie ReviewsMovie Review | 'The Debt'Heroic Past Erodes in PresentBy A. O. SCOTTHelen Mirren, Tom Wilkinson and Ciaran Hinds play three aging Mossad operatives revisiting their actions during the cold war in John Madden's latest film, "The Debt." Movie Review | 'Love Crime'A Sly Corporate Dance That Turns Into a DuelBy A. O. SCOTTAlain Corneau's "Love Crime" works as a devilish satire on power and eros in the executive suite. ADVERTISEMENT Movie Review | 'I'm Glad My Mother Is Alive'The Aftershocks of an Adoption Long Ago, Felt by Everyone InvolvedBy STEPHEN HOLDEN"I'm Glad My Mother Is Alive," directed by the father-son team of Claude and Nathan Miller, focuses on the psychological profile of a boy who finds the woman who gave him up for adoption. Movie Review | 'A Good Old Fashioned Orgy'A Bunch of Friends Who Want to Party Like It's 1979By STEPHEN HOLDENIn "A Good Old Fashioned Orgy," a collection of Manhattan professionals decide to have one. Movie Review | 'Seven Days in Utopia'Robert Duvall Is Back in the Saddle, Playing a Mentor to a Young GolferBy STEPHEN HOLDENIn "Seven Days in Utopia," an ambitious young professional golfer runs his car onto the property of a weather-beaten rancher. Movie Review | 'Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life''Je T'Aime,' He Sang, to His Women and HimselfBy A. O. SCOTTJoann Sfar's "Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life" is an affectionate tribute to Serge Gainsbourg, the bad boy of French pop music in the '60s and '70s. Movie Review | 'Rebirth'After 9/11, Grappling With Grief and RageBy NEIL GENZLINGERThe film diligently tracks the lives of five people who were profoundly affected by the attacks on the World Trade Center. More ReviewsNews & FeaturesFilmmakers' First Opus Stars Everyone on EarthBy BROOKS BARNESTwo fledgling filmmakers have involved more than 7,000 people in documenting one day all over the world. Scrapbooking Big-Screen MemoriesBy AMANDA PETRUSICHCinema Treasures is a database of movie theaters that also provides a home for memoirlike reminiscing. DVDDVDThe Fox, the Owl and Labor UnrestBy DAVE KEHRNew on DVD: Sergei Eisenstein's "Strike," from 1925, and films starring the actor Dirk Bogarde. | Photos & Video |
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