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Our Own Glorious Basterds, J. Hoberman, Robert Wilonsky And Scott Foundas Put Their Minds Together And Come Up With Their Favorite Films of 2009
By J.hoberman, Scott Foundas and Robert Wilonsky
Our Three Critics Each Pick Their Three Favorite Films Of The Decade--And Surprise, There's Not A Sequel Or A Prequel In The Bunch
Avatar: All That Glitters Isn't Gold
By J.hoberman
Me and Orson Welles
The Road: Neither Horrific Nor Disasterrrific, Cormac Mccarthy Adap Takes The Path Of Least Resistance
Antichrist
The Men Who Stare at Goats: Did Aliens Abduct George Clooney's Sense of Humor?
The Box
Spike Jonze Can't Quite Get the Spirit of the Wild Things Onscreen
The Baader Meinhof Complex
Bright Star: An Ode to John Keats Great Love
In A Triumph Of His Will, Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds Makes Holocaust Revisionism Ridiculously Fun
With Tetro, It's Family Biz
Despite Its Premise (And Title), Humpday Isnt Really About Gay Sex
Brüno is Totally Gay for You
Moon: Bowies Kid Makes His Own Space Oddity
Not even the curmudgeonly Larry David Can Make Woody Allen's Whatever Works work.
Made in U.S.A
State of Play Finds Thrills in a Dying Industry--Newspapers
Harvard Beats Yale This sports doc definitely better than kissing your sister
Watchmen: Just Watchable
Zack Snyder didn't ruin the graphic novel adaptation, but he doesn't get it either.
Gomorrah
The average Giuseppes of organized crime