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David Edelstein

March 10, 2008 | The Movie Review
Board Game

You could call Paranoid Park another one of Gus Van Sant’s experiments. Except it works.

March 3, 2008 | The Movie Review
Sisters Are Doing It for Themselves

Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson survive their melodrama.

February 25, 2008 | The Movie Review
Leap Into the Void

Jumper and Be Kind Rewind dive headlong into our headspace.

February 18, 2008 | The Movie Review
Gore ’08

George Romero’s new living-dead film has got superior carnage�and a message, too.

February 11, 2008 | The Movie Review
Belgian Waffle

Tragic. Comic. Martin McDonagh’s In Bruges can’t make up its mind.

February 4, 2008 | The Movie Review
No Country for Old He-Men

Sylvester Stallone returns with a bang.

January 21, 2008 | The Movie Review
Thawed Rage

4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days looks back in anger at Romania’s dead-soul past.

January 14, 2008 | Feature
Women of the Year

Over the next several pages are images that represent a few of my favorite female performances of 2007.

December 24, 2007 | The Movie Review
It’s a Gusher!

Oil, blood, Iran, and the CIA: Four year-end films worth the trip outdoors.

December 24, 2007 |
5. Because Philip. Seymour. Hoffman.

Two summers ago, on the opening night of Mother Courage and Her Children with Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman shambled into the outdoor Delacorte Theater audience alone, uncombed, unshaved, in a faded black T-shirt, glancing neither left nor right.