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The White Ribbon (Das weisse Band) - R December 30, 2009  
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The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond - PG-13 December 30, 2009  
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Pulp Fiction - R December 29, 2009  
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Paranormal Activity - R December 29, 2009  
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Sherlock Holmes - PG-13 December 26, 2009  
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The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus - PG-13 December 26, 2009  
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Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel - PG December 26, 2009  
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Che: Part Two (Guerrilla) - R December 20, 2009  
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Bubble - R December 20, 2009  
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Full Frontal - R December 20, 2009  
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Avatar - PG-13 December 16, 2009  
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Crazy Heart - R December 16, 2009  
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Did You Hear About the Morgans? - PG-13 December 16, 2009  
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Crash - R December 14, 2009  
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Ladri di Biciclette (The Bicycle Thief) (Bicycle Thieves) - Unrated December 12, 2009  
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My Winnipeg - Unrated One of the most creative documentaries ever made, in a style that more filmmakers should be exploring. Really liked this strange exploration piece by Canadian Guy Maddin. December 10, 2009  
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Pride and Glory - R A fantastically gritty but entirely graceful cop drama that ranks as one of the finest I've seen in years. Unlike most b-movies that slip into this genre, this film contains absolutely brilliantly drawn characters brimming with conflict, different motivations, unique in every way, but also closely tied together. Co-writer and director Gavin O'Connor has a tremendous understanding of the dense dark material in this movie, and he does a beautiful job capturing each character's reaction to everything going on, and making sure that we as an audience member understand the heavy implication of everything that we see. That cast are all tactfully intense and at times overwhelmingly believable, in particular the continually surprising Colin Farrell. The visual style in Pride and Glory is also exceptional and worth noting, invoking a subtle but gorgeous colour palette that suits the sets, costumes, and tone of the movie perfectly. And the unusual size choices and framing with the handheld camera makes for a very unique take on somewhat of a familiar technique. This is a tragically overlooked film brimming with substance that may not have the age-old artistry of a movie like The Departed, but is a far more powerful, and truly an exemplary cop drama. December 10, 2009  
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Revolutionary Road - R December 10, 2009  
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Road to Perdition - R December 10, 2009  
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Jarhead - R December 10, 2009  
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The Squid and the Whale - R December 10, 2009  
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Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind - R December 10, 2009  
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Zodiac - R December 10, 2009  
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Sunshine - R December 10, 2009  
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The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou - R December 10, 2009  
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