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  1. the year's most underattended (and one of its best) films, PAPER HEART, hits stores and your netflix account tomorrow!
  2. DISNEY'S A CHRISTMAS CAROL (**) overamps horror (admittedly effective) & exposition while severely underplaying carrey. pointless without 3D
  3. FANTASTIC MR. FOX (***) it's a wes anderson flick with animals. deadpan humor will bore the kids, but the animation has its funniest parts.
  4. NINJA ASSASSIN (**) great first 5 minutes. rest of movie profuse in useless build-up, lots of blood, no excitement, and too much shakycam!
  5. OVERNIGHT (**1/2) troy duffy docu focuses less on BOONDOCK SAINTS and more on his band and all his explosions. it gets really repetitive.
  6. CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS is an exceptionally well-done documentary on the crumbling of a family. It's too bleak for me and I regret seeing it
  7. THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS (***) very dry war comedy holds its principles of peace. extremely weird, but it makes the world a better place.
  8. 2012 (***1/2) successful as both over-the-top fun and genuinely great disaster epic, it has emotion & character excellent as its sadism. >=)
  9. BAD LIEUTENANT: PORT OF CALL NEW ORLEANS (***) thoroughly absorbing and weird dirty cop story sports gleefully insane nic cage performance.
  10. NEW MOON (**1/2) unnecessarily long vampire guilty pleasure offers trashy entertainment, good acting (for bad lines), and great scenery.
  11. THE BOX (***) patient moviegoers only. by far richard kelly's weirdest. morality tale's strongest aspect is utter refusal to pull punches.
  12. MINORITY REPORT (***) spielberg and philip k. dick's futuristic tale is brilliant and absorbing, but its highlight is delicious dark humor.
  13. WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (***) poignant and obviously allegorical family film's only uncertain aspect is how the kids would like it.
  14. THE BOONDOCK SAINTS II: ALL SAINTS DAY (*) amateurishly written and made with very little action, it keeps you glued by how confusing it is.
  15. PRECIOUS (*1/2) dissonant but also brick-over-head blatant and overdirected film has competent performances as one-note as the story.
  16. one of AMPAS' few good decisions: giving the normally useless honorary oscar to roger corman, who trained legions of oscar-winning directors
  17. WRONGFULLY ACCUSED (***1/2) leslie neilsen's FUGITIVE spoof tries everything which leads to some misses, but ~94% is hysterically funny.
  18. THE FOURTH KIND (***) alleged archive footage is best part of intriguing, fun flick. it's easy to suspend disbelief. stay thru credits.
  19. ANTICHRIST (***1/2) lars von trier's slow-moving, surreal flick will disappoint gorehounds but is undeniably provocative and beautiful.
  20. OPEN WATER (**) a 79-minute film that clearly had only 40 minutes of material, its "horror" and dialogue are as funny as the acting is awful