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'Religulous'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comYou don't need to believe in God to take issue with Bill Maher's " Religulous," a quasi-documentary that mocks religion as ridiculous, crazy, even dangerous. It's a nasty, condescending, small-minded film, self-amused and ultimately self-defeating. Its...Tags: Vice, George Bush, Manhattan (New York City), Movies, Huntington
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Review: 'Religulous'
rafer.guzman@newsday.com1 (Star) (R) PLOT Comedian Bill Maher travels the globe making fun of religion. CAST Basically, Bill Maher. LENGTH 1:40 PLAYING AT Angelika Film Center and Lincoln Square Cinemas, Manhattan. Opening Friday at Cinema Arts Centre, Huntington BOTTOM...Tags: Vice, George Bush, Manhattan (New York City), Movies, Huntington
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Review: 'Choke'
rafer.guzman@newsday.com(2 1/2 STARS) (R) PLOT A sex-addicted con man with a deranged mother gets some surprising news about his birth origins. CAST Sam Rockwell, Anjelica Houston LENGTH 1:32 PLAYING AT Empire 25, Kips Bay 15, AMC Lincoln Square, Chelsea Cinemas and Sunshine...Tags: Fraud, Joel Grey, Corporate Crime, Manhattan (New York City), Choke
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Review: 'The Duchess,' three stars
rafer.guzman@newsday.com'THE DUCHESS' (3 STARS) (PG-13) PLOT The true story of 18th-century aristocrat Georgiana Cavendish, the Princess Di of her era. CAST Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, Dominic Cooper, Hayley Atwell. LENGTH 1:45 PLAYING AT Regal Union Square; City...Tags: Keira Knightley, Imperial and Royal Matters, Ralph Fiennes, Manhattan (New York City), Movies
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'Appaloosa'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comEd Harris plays the taciturn, unruffled lawman Virgil Cole in "Appaloosa," an old-fashioned Western that's also taciturn and unruffled. Whether it's a volley of bullets, a band of bloodthirsty Indians or an exceptionally difficult woman, nothing ever gets...Tags: Jeremy Irons, Manhattan (New York City), Movies, Ed Harris, New Mexico
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'The Duchess'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comWhat is it about Keira Knightley that seems better suited to the past than the present? As the star of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films, "King Arthur" and the more serious "Pride and Prejudice," Knightley has starred in her fair share of period...Tags: Keira Knightley, Imperial and Royal Matters, Ralph Fiennes, Manhattan (New York City), Movies
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Review: 'Appaloosa,' three stars
rafer.guzman@newsday.com'Appaloosa' (3 STARS) (R) PLOT A traveling peacekeeper meets a slippery villain and an even more slippery woman. CAST Ed Harris, Viggo Mortensen, Renée Zellweger, Jeremy Irons. LENGTH 1:47 PLAYING AT AMC Loews Raceway 10, Westbury; Regal E-Walk,...Tags: Jeremy Irons, Manhattan (New York City), Movies, Ed Harris, New Mexico
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Review: 'Towelhead'
rafer.guzman@newsday.com'Towelhead' (R) (3 STARS) PLOT A young Arab-American girl navigates the troublesome waters of sexual development. CAST Summer Bishil, Aaron Eckhart, Peter Macdissi, Toni Collette LENGTH 1:56 PLAYING AT Angelika Film Center and Lincoln Square 13,...Tags: Toni Collette, Manhattan (New York City), Movies, Maria Bello, Racism
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'American Teen'
Special to NewsdayAs we all know by now, the only real Americans live between the Rockies and the western border of Pennsylvania, so in her efforts to capture the real lives of typical teens, director Nanette Burstein naturally went to Indiana. She could just as easily...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Movies, Television Industry, Television, Indiana
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'The Life Before Her Eyes'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comWhether playing a virginal nymphet in "Dangerous Liaisons" or a sword-wielding vigilante in "Kill Bill," Uma Thurman has always seemed, despite her unearthly beauty, human and woundable. As Diana, the haunted woman at the center of "The Life Before Her...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Uma Thurman
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'Son of Rambow'
In this funny, eccentric kids' film, writer-director Garth Jennings ("The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy") casts two terrific newcomers (Bill Milner and Will Poulter, 11 and 13, respectively) as Will Proudfoot, a sunny-faced kid bound to a restrictive...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Movies, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Sylvester Stallone, John Anderson
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'There Will Be Blood'
jan.stuart@newsday.comMarlene Dietrich used to extol in song the virtues of a man who takes his time. Were she still about, the screen diva might have had a soft spot for Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul Thomas Anderson, two artists known for the long, considered intervals that...Tags: Upton Sinclair, Movies, Retirement, American Petroleum, California
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