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Movie Review | 'Backseat': Celebrating Masculine Immaturity The flailing, protagonists of “Backseat,” while not exactly 40-year-old virgins, can have avoided that fate only by the tender mercies of women with low expectations. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Backseat': Celebrating Masculine Immaturity The flailing, protagonists of “Backseat,” while not exactly 40-year-old virgins, can have avoided that fate only by the tender mercies of women with low expectations. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Backseat': Celebrating Masculine Immaturity The flailing, protagonists of “Backseat,” while not exactly 40-year-old virgins, can have avoided that fate only by the tender mercies of women with low expectations. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Backseat': Celebrating Masculine Immaturity The flailing, protagonists of “Backseat,” while not exactly 40-year-old virgins, can have avoided that fate only by the tender mercies of women with low expectations. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Be Kind Rewind': The Dreamer as Tapehead In its sweet, lackadaisical way, Michel Gondry’s “Be Kind Rewind” illuminates the pleasures and paradoxes of movie love. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Beyond Belief': From Ground Zero to Boston This documentary feature follows 9/11 widows from suburban Boston, as they try to raise money to help war widows in Afghanistan. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Beyond Belief': From Ground Zero to Boston This documentary feature follows 9/11 widows from suburban Boston, as they try to raise money to help war widows in Afghanistan. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Beyond Belief': From Ground Zero to Boston This documentary feature follows 9/11 widows from suburban Boston, as they try to raise money to help war widows in Afghanistan. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Blind Mountain': Imprisonment and Forced Servitude in Rural China “Blind Mountain,” the second feature from Li Yang, is a reminder that art sometimes keeps the truth alive far better than the news. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Blind Mountain': Imprisonment and Forced Servitude in Rural China “Blind Mountain,” the second feature from Li Yang, is a reminder that art sometimes keeps the truth alive far better than the news. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Blind Mountain': Imprisonment and Forced Servitude in Rural China “Blind Mountain,” the second feature from Li Yang, is a reminder that art sometimes keeps the truth alive far better than the news. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Blind Mountain': Imprisonment and Forced Servitude in Rural China “Blind Mountain,” the second feature from Li Yang, is a reminder that art sometimes keeps the truth alive far better than the news. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Blind Mountain': Imprisonment and Forced Servitude in Rural China “Blind Mountain,” the second feature from Li Yang, is a reminder that art sometimes keeps the truth alive far better than the news. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Blind Mountain': Imprisonment and Forced Servitude in Rural China “Blind Mountain,” the second feature from Li Yang, is a reminder that art sometimes keeps the truth alive far better than the news. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Blindsight': Ever Upward, No Matter What Featuring exceptional people doing extraordinary things, “Blindsight” is one of those documentaries with the power to make you re-examine your entire life. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Blindsight': Ever Upward, No Matter What Featuring exceptional people doing extraordinary things, “Blindsight” is one of those documentaries with the power to make you re-examine your entire life. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Blindsight': Ever Upward, No Matter What Featuring exceptional people doing extraordinary things, “Blindsight” is one of those documentaries with the power to make you re-examine your entire life. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Boarding Gate': Working-Class Swagger “The Hammer,” although rambling and disorganized, also has dry wit and hits some surprising emotional notes. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Boarding Gate': Working-Class Swagger “The Hammer,” although rambling and disorganized, also has dry wit and hits some surprising emotional notes. Source: NYT
Movie Review | 'Boarding Gate': Working-Class Swagger “The Hammer,” although rambling and disorganized, also has dry wit and hits some surprising emotional notes. Source: NYT

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