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Devil's Due
Much-hyped horror auteur Guillermo del Toro finally delivers
By Luke Y. Thompson
Unreal Genius
The computer-generated Jimmy Neutron should be a blast for kids
Joe Blows
Tim Allen's the only tool in this humorless revenge comedy
What a Rush
From director and restaurateur Bob Giraldi comes a movie meal to savor
New Yakkers
Edward Burns' Sidewalks does more talking than walking
Over and Dunne
Lisa Picard treads a well-worn path
In the Screening Room
For the Deep Ellum Film Festival, the third time's the charm
By Bill Gallo, Shannon Sutlief, Luke Y. Thompson, Gregory Weinkauf, Patrick Williams and Robert Wilonsky
Fade to Black
Jack keeps the Farrellys from drowning in the Shallow end
Dead Last
Redford and Lurie wave the flag, but fail to earn their stripes
English Ails
Be forewarned: Liam is not for the sensitive
See No Evil
The Glass House is a fragile, if not frightening, residence
Geek Love
A Nigerian nerd chases his dream and loses the glasses
Tedium for Two
Game gives voice--and far too much of it--to female dating tactics
O, Brother, Wherefore Art Thou?
Tim Blake Nelson's new Othello seems to be a man out of time
Untrue West
He's cuddly, goofy and often a bore. Meet the new Jesse James.
Other Voices, Other Rooms
The Others goes bump in the night
Wasted Youth
Like so many of its namesakes, Bully is a coward on the inside
Dino-sore
Jurassic Park III may put butts in seats, but after a few good chase scenes, it'll chap your hide
Angel of the Mourning
The downbeat romance Angel Eyes isn't something to cheer
Sordid Details
Del Shores pours a glass of Southern discomfort
Green Thumbs
Tom Green's directorial debut is occasionally hilarious but sloppily executed
All Grown Up
The Brothers offers hope of life after romantic comedy