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Here is a movie so absorbing, so atmospheric, so suspenseful and so dumb, that it proves my point: The subject matter doesn't matter in a movie nearly as much as mood, tone and style.Full Review
It is involving and entertaining, and features an intriguing, independent heroine.Full Review
An exceedingly sleek and handsome thriller, this ambitious European co-production, like the novel on which it's quite faithfully based, starts intriguingly but fails to stay the distance.Full Review
This story has now been gracefully adapted by Bille August into a sleek, good-looking film that captures the book's peculiar fascination.Full Review
Though enlivened by occasional touches, "Smilla's" is like the food at Taco Bell: exotic only to someone who hasn't experienced the real thing.Full Review
