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Lola Versus

Daryl Wein

An insipid and aimless story of self-discovery.

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The Five-Year Engagement

Nicholas Stoller

A delightful and slightly demented romantic comedy.

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Trailer of the Day: Lola Versus

By Kristy Puchko

Greta Gerwig fronts R-rated comedy

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Trailer of the Day: Take This Waltz

By Kristy Puchko

An enchanting look at longing.

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The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye

Marie Losier

A provocative and heartfelt look inside an unusual love story.

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Friends with Kids

Jennifer Westfeldt

A raunchy rom-com with a dash of drama.

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Wainy Days

David Wain

A guerrilla-style web series that's packed with talent.

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Spencer Sweeney's Valentine print

By Jason Bogdaneris

Won't you be mine?

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The 20 Best Romantic Comedies

By Kristy Puchko

The romantic-comedy genre is often slandered as being mindless, flowery… >>

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Anonymous

Roland Emmerich

Emmerich avoids disaster with this convoluted, yet well-acted, Shakespearean conspiracy… >>

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The Map and the Territory

Michel Houellebecq

The continuing decline of Western Civilization.

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The Divide

Xavier Gens

A grimy post-apocalyptic thriller that's hard to shake.

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The Sense of an Ending

Julian Barnes

Time is not on his side.

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Carnage

Roman Polanski

Big egos, small room.

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The Flowers of War

Zhang Yimou

A compelling, but unbalanced, story of love and survival during… >>

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First Features: The Best Directorial Debuts

By Kristy Puchko

To make the cut, these cinematic debuts had to make… >>

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Marilyn Monroe

By Kristy Puchko

The ultimate blonde bombshell.

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The Marriage Plot

Jeffrey Eugenides

Contender for best book of the year.

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One Day

Lone Scherfig

Sentimental snapshots of a relationship better left forgotten.

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Three Delays

Charlie Smith

Love is a drug in this romantic picaresque.

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Crazy, Stupid, Love.

Glenn Ficarra

A goofy and scattershot look at love.

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The Old Romantic

Louise Dean

Doesn’t kindle any flames.

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Beautiful Boy

Shawn Ku

An unfocused drama somewhat redeemed by Sheen and Bello's emotional… >>

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Midnight in Paris

Woody Allen

Wilson impressively channels Woody in Paris.

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Pulse

Julian Barnes

Strong, but uneven.

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Mister Wonderful

Daniel Clowes

Clowes’ latest breaks some new ground.

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Certified Copy

Abbas Kiarostami

A somewhat frustrating portrait of a complicated relationship.

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The Lover’s Dictionary

David Levithan

A structurally pleasing ode to love and language.

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The Adjustment Bureau

George Nolfi

Disarmingly thoughtful sci-fi with an old-fashioned appeal.

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Another Year

Mike Leigh

A heartbreaking portrait of middle-aged melancholia and maturity.

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Portraits of a Marriage

Sándor Márai

Márai’s look at class, love, and loss is flawed but… >>

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Enough About Love

Hervé Le Tellier

A light and breezy novel that’s actually quite serious.

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Crazy About You: Psychotic Literary Loves

By Tracy O’Neill

A pedophile with a redundant name preys on a young… >>

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Biutiful

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

A tragically beautiful and immensely dark exploration of mortality.

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The Tempest

Julie Taymor

Such stuff as (bad) dreams are made on.

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Atmospheric Disturbances

Rivka Galchen

Love and doppelgangers receive a psychological examination in this playful… >>

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Frans Masereel

By Damian Van Denburgh

Masereel tells tales that don’t need words to speak.

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Solaris

Andrei Tarkovsky

Tarkovsky's pensive sci-fi classic.

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Six Feet Under

Alan Ball

One of the smartest and most unpredictable dramas ever to… >>

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The Princess Bride

Rob Reiner

Inconceivably wonderful.

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Alexander Payne

By John Wilson

With wit and emotion, Payne conveys relatable stories about highly… >>

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Declaration of Dependence

Kings of Convenience

Long-awaited third album delivers a tasteful, if overly restrained, set… >>

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Jeffrey Eugenides

By Damian Van Denburgh

Young lion makes good.

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Pedro Almodóvar

By Adrienne McIlvaine

Spain's preeminent boundary-pushing, genre-defying filmmaker.

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