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- Mirandize This Was Dirty Harry a right-wing fantasy of swift justice—or a cautionary tale about vigilantism?
Mark Harris June 30, 2008 - The Complete Carlin What you can learn from watching 800 minutes of George Carlin.
Joshua David Mann June 26, 2008 - In Defense of Hulk Yes, the Ang Lee one.
Erik Sofge June 17, 2008 - I Spy a Progressive Racial Fantasy … The original black-and-white buddy comedy, reconsidered.
Troy Patterson June 5, 2008 - Smart as a Whip Can Indiana Jones teach kids about history?
David Zax May 22, 2008 - Pop Culture Do boys today still have time for red balloons?
David Haglund May 6, 2008 - Say It Ain't So, Jose The remarkable pertinence of two pre-steroid-era classics: Bull Durham and Eight Men Out.
Matthew McGough April 22, 2008 - It's a New Box Set! How much would you pay for a four-disc collection of the best episodes of The Price Is Right?
Keith Phipps April 15, 2008 - The Mayor of Hell James Cagney and the formative years of the American gangster movie.
Mark Harris April 8, 2008 - Fugue Interstate Lost Highway—the O.J. Simpson story by way of Vertigo as imagined by David Lynch—finally comes to DVD.
Dennis Lim April 1, 2008 - Would You Like a Hair Sandwich? The life and times of America's greatest hoaxer.
Joe Keohane Feb. 26, 2008 - White Shoe, Black Hat Michael Clayton's devastating critique of the legal profession.
Patrick Radden Keefe Feb. 19, 2008 - Guess Who's Coming To Solve Your Murder The enduring pleasures of In the Heat of the Night, a liberal message movie that worked.
Mark Harris Feb. 5, 2008 - I Live in Fear What Kurosawa's forgotten film about the bomb captures about post-9/11 America.
Fred Kaplan Jan. 29, 2008 - Zodiac File it under: serial killer flick/brief on behalf of a just, liberal society.
Elbert Ventura Jan. 7, 2008
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