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David Edelstein

March 27, 2006 | The Movie Review
Explosive Action

V for Vendetta is a welcome blast of pop subversion. And Spike Lee finally delivers a joint worth savoring.

March 6, 2006 | Feature
Oscar Party Crashers

New York critic David Edelstein and Hollywood producer Lynda Obst on the one big surprise of the evening.

March 13, 2006 | The Movie Review
Los Space Invaders

Duck Season’s a Mexican hangout movie with two extra guests. Plus: Colin and Salma’s insult-fest.

March 6, 2006 | Feature
The Pre-Show Game

New York’s David Edelstein and Hollywood’s Lynda Obst engage in their annual dissection of the Oscars.

March 6, 2006 | The Movie Review
Our Men in Bolivia

A very inside look at James Carville & Co.’s tragic electioneering. Plus: Bruce Willis, bleary action star.

February 27, 2006 | The Movie Review
A Black-and-White Movie

The racial drama Freedomland is heavy-handed yet wrenching. Plus: Better living through amnesia!

February 20, 2006 | The Movie Review
From Russia With Blood

The vampire thriller Night Watch is both hard and fun to follow. Plus: Oh, non, it’s Steve Martin’s Clouseau.

February 13, 2006 | The Movie Review
Young at Heart

Jonathan Demme syncs up perfectly with Neil Young. Plus: Harrison Ford as Indiana Cybergeek, and Soderbergh’s wobbly Bubble.

February 6, 2006 | Feature
Boris Karloff: The Monster Who Would Tuck You in at Night

Boris Karloff could be the most fiendish bogeyman imaginable but also the grandfather reading you the story of that bogeyman in the safety of your bedroom.

February 6, 2006 | The Movie Review
Losing the Plot

Tristram Shandy’s a delightful work of postmodern abandon, but Manderlay is better left alone.