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Dustin Hoffman delights as the titular shop owner in a nice whimsical family movie
Khaled Hossein's novel about innocence lost in 1970s Afghanistan gets a worthy big screen adaptation
Sidney Lumet's superior thriller shows he is still way ahead of most of his peers, even in his eighties.
Passable horror flick that has teenager having the 'trip' of their life
All-star satire on the US congressman who plotted the USSR's downfall in Afghanistan. Self-satisfied, but rightly so
This first part of the Dark Materials trilogy has been posited as the next Lord of the Rings. Regrettably, it's not
A typically meandering Gus Van Sant film about an underachieving US skateboarding teen
A truly memorable rom-com with depth in which an unhappily married waitress has a relationship with her doctor
Joaquin Phoenix stars as a bar manager whose boss is a gangster and whose father is a top cop in this fine thriller
Ang Lee's beautiful erotic tale of love and deception in wartime China gets a DVD release