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"Drillbit Taylor" is the latest film from Judd Apatow.  But unlike his previous films, the reviews are brutal"Honeydripper," starring Danny Glover and directed by John Sayles, opens at Market Street CinemaDavid Denby of The New Yorker writes, "Moviemaking seems to have become almost magically easy for this independent writer-director."  "In Bruges," starring Colin  Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Feinnes is at Breckenridge.  Manohla Dargis of the New York Times opines that the film is "an amusing trifle from the potty-mouthed playwright Martin McDonagh."

The Democrat Gazette notes that "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days" arrives on March 28th.  Surprisingly ignored for a Best Foreign Language Oscar nomination, this Romanian film from Cristian Mungiu is one of the best of 2008.  It's a must see. 

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Bruised and battered
Date: 8/28/2008
By: Leslie Newell Peacock

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Reliable sources
Date: 8/28/2008
By: Arkansas Times Staff

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Butt out, teachers
Date: 8/28/2008
By: Arkansas Times Staff

Students, like adults, have rights, and high among them is the right not to be badgered about their religious beliefs, or lack thereof. /more/

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