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Released on November 16, 2007
Redacted (2007)
Brian De Palma’s “Redacted” traffics in, and clearly means to provoke, strong, unbalanced emotions.
Rating: R (Graphic Violence/Rape & Sexual Abuse/Profanity/Sexual Situations)
Running Time: 90 Minutes
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Margot at the Wedding (2007)
When it comes to emotional violence, “Margot at the Wedding” is hard to beat.
Rating: R (Mild Violence/Nudity/Adult Situations/Profanity/Substance Abuse (Alcohol, Drugs)/Sexual Situations)
Running Time: 91 Minutes
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Love in the Time of Cholera (2007)
“Love in the Time of Cholera” is faithful to the outline of the novel but emotionally and spiritually anemic.
Rating: R (Nudity/Adult Language/Sexual Situations)
Running Time: 138 Minutes
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Beowulf (2007)
You don’t need to wait for Angelina Jolie to rise from the vaporous depths naked to know that this “Beowulf” isn’t your high school teacher’s Old English epic poem.
Rating: PG-13 (Violence/Nudity/Sexual Situations)
Running Time: 114 Minutes
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Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (2007)
If the concept of “Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium” is ingenious, its execution is erratic.
Rating: G
Running Time: 94 Minutes
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Released on November 14, 2007
I for India (2007)
In “I for India” Sandhya Suri offers her family’s immigrant experience as a springboard for questions of nationality and filial responsibility.
Rating: NR
Running Time: 70 Minutes
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Southland Tales (2007)
“Southland Tales” is a funny, audacious, messy and feverishly inspired look at America and its discontents.
Rating: R (Violence/Adult Situations/Profanity/Sexual Situations/Drug Content)
Running Time: 161 Minutes
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Monika (2007)
More than 50 years after its first screening in America, “Monika” arrives in New York again to light up the screen, this time without a trace of impropriety.
Rating: NR (Adult Situations)
Running Time: 96 Minutes
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Released on November 9, 2007
Steal a Pencil for Me (2007)
“Steal a Pencil for Me” recounts 93-year-old Holocaust survivor Jack Polak’s stint in Nazi camps.
Rating: NR
Running Time: 97 Minutes
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Cocalero (2007)
“Cocalero,” Alejandro Landes’s documentary about the presidential campaign of Evo Morales in Bolivia, seems to mirror the campaign itself: ragged and bare-bones.
Rating: NR (Adult Situations/Questionable for Children/Drug Content)
Running Time: 94 Minutes
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War/Dance (2007)
“War/Dance” is an honorable, sometimes inspiring exploration of the primal healing power of music and dance in an African tribal culture.
Rating: PG-13 (Adult Situations)
Running Time: 105 Minutes
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Lions for Lambs (2007)
Career Politicians, the Fourth Estate and Disaffected Youth all earn a stern knuckle rapping in “Lions for Lambs.”
Rating: R (Profanity)
Running Time: 92 Minutes
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No Country for Old Men (2007)
For formalists — those moviegoers sent into raptures by tight editing, nimble camera work and faultless sound design — “No Country for Old Men” is pure heaven.
Rating: R (Graphic Violence/Adult Situations/Profanity)
Running Time: 122 Minutes
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Fred Claus (2007)
“Fred Claus” is a tacky would-be comedy about family dysfunction that fronts some Scrooge attitude only to dissolve into slobbering sentimentality and canned uplift.
Rating: PG (Adult Language)
Running Time: 115 Minutes
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I'll Believe You (2007)
Rating: PG
Running Time: 81 Minutes
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Aaja Nachle (2007)
In “Aaja,” Madhuri Dixit, India’s biggest female star of the 1990s, reminds us that whatever “it” is, she’s still got it.
Release Date: November 30, 2007
Rating: NR
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Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007)
The second “Aliens vs. Predator” film is, like its predecessor, one very dark movie. Not psychologically dark; dark dark, as in not very generously lighted.
Release Date: December 25, 2007
Rating: R (Violence/Profanity/Gore)
Running Time: 94 Minutes
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Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007)
Hollywood continues its tired milking of old television properties with “Alvin and the Chipmunks,” a slick updating of the musical-cartoon franchise.
Release Date: December 14, 2007
Rating: PG
Running Time: 92 Minutes
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American Gangster (2007)
Greatness hovers just outside “American Gangster,” knocking, angling to be let in.
Release Date: November 2, 2007
Rating: R (Violence/Nudity/Not For Children/Profanity/Sexual Situations/Drug Content)
Running Time: 157 Minutes
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Atonement (2007)
“Atonement” is an almost classical example of how pointless, how diminishing, the transmutation of literature into film can be.
Release Date: December 7, 2007
Rating: R (Nudity/Adult Situations/Rape & Sexual Abuse/Not For Children/Profanity/Sexual Situations)
Running Time: 123 Minutes
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August Rush (2007)
To describe “August Rush” as a piece of shameless hokum doesn’t quite do justice to the potentially shock-inducing sugar content of this contemporary fairy tale.
Release Date: November 21, 2007
Rating: PG (Mild Violence/Adult Situations/Adult Language)
Running Time: 113 Minutes
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Awake (2007)
If you are one of those who viewed Hayden Christensen's portrayal of Anakin Skywalker as the ne plus ultra of lifelessness, prepare to be proven wrong with "Awake."
Release Date: November 30, 2007
Rating: R (Adult Situations/Profanity/Drug Content)
Running Time: 100 Minutes
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Badland (2007)
The mawkish yet weirdly mesmerizing film “Badland” is independent in scale but aggressively Hollywood in storytelling.
Release Date: November 30, 2007
Rating: R (Violence/Profanity)
Running Time: 165 Minutes
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Beaufort (2008)
“Beaufort” may be, strictly speaking, a war movie, but for long stretches it feels more like science fiction.
Release Date: January 18, 2008
Rating: NR (Violence)
Running Time: 131 Minutes
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Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007)
“Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead” is a chronicle of destruction — physical, spiritual and moral.
Release Date: October 26, 2007
Rating: R (Violence/Nudity/Adult Situations/Strong Sexual Content/Not For Children/Profanity/Drug Content)
Running Time: 116 Minutes
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Bella (2007)
“Bella” is a movie that wears its bleeding heart on its sleeve and loves its characters to distraction.
Release Date: October 26, 2007
Rating: PG-13
Running Time: 91 Minutes
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Beowulf (2007)
You don’t need to wait for Angelina Jolie to rise from the vaporous depths naked to know that this “Beowulf” isn’t your high school teacher’s Old English epic poem.
Release Date: November 16, 2007
Rating: PG-13 (Violence/Nudity/Sexual Situations)
Running Time: 114 Minutes
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Billy the Kid (2007)
The documentary “Billy the Kid” presents the world according to a troubled teenager in Maine.
Release Date: December 5, 2007
Rating: NR
Running Time: 84 Minutes
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Canvas (2007)
“Canvas” is a movie that rings emotionally true, despite structural contrivances and dim, washed-out color.
Release Date: October 12, 2007
Rating: PG-13
Running Time: 100 Minutes
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Cassandra's Dream (2008)
“Cassandra’s Dream,” Woody Allen’s latest excursion to the dark side of human nature, is good enough that you may wonder why he doesn’t just stop making comedies once and for all.
Release Date: January 18, 2008
Rating: PG-13 (Mild Violence/Adult Situations/Sexual Situations)
Running Time: 105 Minutes
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Charlie Wilson's War (2007)
“Charlie Wilson’s War” may be more of a hoot than any picture dealing with the bloody, protracted fight between the Soviet Army and the Afghan mujahedeen has any right to be.
Release Date: December 21, 2007
Rating: R (Violence/Adult Situations/Adult Humor/Profanity/Sexual Situations/Drug Content)
Running Time: 97 Minutes
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Chronicle of an Escape (2007)
It is a small relief to discover that “Chronicle of an Escape” is relatively restrained in its depiction of torture. Despite its restraint, the movie is deeply unsettling.
Release Date: November 30, 2007
Rating: R
Running Time: 104 Minutes
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Cloverfield (2008)
“Cloverfield” is nominally a monster movie, but mostly it’s a feature-length gimmick.
Release Date: January 18, 2008
Rating: PG-13 (Violence)
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Cocalero (2007)
“Cocalero,” Alejandro Landes’s documentary about the presidential campaign of Evo Morales in Bolivia, seems to mirror the campaign itself: ragged and bare-bones.
Release Date: November 9, 2007
Rating: NR (Adult Situations/Questionable for Children/Drug Content)
Running Time: 94 Minutes
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Control (2007)
Where “Control” might have been literal-minded and sentimental, it is instead enigmatic and moving, much in the manner of Joy Division’s best songs.
Release Date: October 10, 2007
Rating: R (Profanity/Sexual Situations)
Running Time: 121 Minutes
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