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Depp Man Walking
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Sleepy Hollow
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(Paramount Pictures). Strong reviews tempered by
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warnings of excessive gore for director Tim Burton's adaptation of Washington
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Irving's classic headless-horseman tale. The art direction, costume design, and
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photography are top-notch: "It's the most gorgeous, sumptuous, painterly movie
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ever made about multiple decapitations" (Jeff Giles, Newsweek ). Johnny
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Depp, playing Ichabod Crane as an effete Manhattan detective sent to get to the
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bottom of a rash of beheadings, shines (or more accurately, is appropriately
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pallid). As his love interest, Christina Ricci is not so well received; she
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seems less adept at blending into the 18 th century than Depp is. (To
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catch a glimpse of the tremendously creepy sets, visit the film's official
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site.)
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The World Is Not Enough
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(United Artists). The usual fun Bond
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fluff, with Pierce Brosnan doing his best turn as 007 yet--though he's still
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nowhere near the caliber of Sean Connery. Roger Ebert calls it a "splendid
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comic thriller" (the Chicago Sun-Times ). The chases are inventive (skis,
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powerboats), the double-entendres apt (secretary asks Bond if he'd like to
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"check her figures"), the women beautiful (Denise Richards and Sophie Marceau),
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and the plot irrelevant (something about oil pipelines). Critics say that this
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one--No. 19 in the series--comes in above average but isn't a classic. (Click
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here to find out
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everything you ever wanted to know about Bond.)
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Liberty Heights
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(Warner Bros.). Director Barry Levinson's fourth
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Baltimore picture (after Diner , Tin Men , and Avalon ) gets
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wildly inconsistent reviews. The film follows a collection of teen-agers from
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different ethnic and economic backgrounds (ranging from WASPy country-clubbers
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to middle-class Jews to blacks who have recently been integrated via forced
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busing) as they mix in 1954 Baltimore. Joe Morgenstern of the Wall Street
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Journal calls the plot "schematic" and "synthetic" and says the film "loses
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its way." But at the other end of the spectrum, Todd McCarthy raves in
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Variety that it's "a grand slam" and proclaims it Levinson's best film
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yet. (Click here to
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find out more about the director.)
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All About My Mother
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(20 th Century Fox Film Corp.).
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After winning Best Director at Cannes and making a splash at the New York Film
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Festival, Pedro Almodóvar's ode to women opens to gushing praise: "the most
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moving film of his career" (David Ansen, Newsweek ). A single mother
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whose teen-age son is suddenly killed makes a pilgrimage to track down the
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boy's father and in the process encounters women from all walks of
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life--transsexuals, pregnant nuns, divas, and more. Spain's most famous
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filmmaker--Almodóvar directed Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
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and Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! , among others--demonstrates what Janet
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Maslin calls "a newly sophisticated style that is far more passionate, wise,
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and deeply felt" than his previous work ( New York Times ). (This page has biographical
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information and a filmography for Almodóvar.)
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Timeline
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, by Michael Crichton (Random House). Crichton
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( Jurassic Park ) follows his usual MO: Turn a scientific concept into a
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hi-tech thriller with loads of action and bare-bones characters. This time a
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sort of quantum 3-D fax machine with the ability to digitize people and send
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them back in time is at the heart of the story. "Crichton isn't nearly as
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interested in people and their inner workings as he is in things and their
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inner workings," but that doesn't stop the book from being fun to read: "It's
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the geeky stuff, in fact, that makes Crichton's books so hugely entertaining"
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(Daniel Mendelsohn, New York Times Book Review ). A few critics can't
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work up any excitement, labeling it just another "dull time-travel tale" (James
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Poniewozik, Time ) that is bound for the movies. "His characters are only
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insubstantial shadows on a screen and Timeline is not a novel, but a
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shooting script" (Richard Dyer, the Boston Globe ). (Crichton's official
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site includes an excerpt from the book.)
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Double Down:
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Reflections on Gambling and Loss
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, by Frederick Barthelme and Steven
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Barthelme (Houghton Mifflin). Uniformly first-rate reviews for this memoir of
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two brothers, both professors of English, who become obsessed with gambling
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after their parents' deaths: "superb and horrifying" (Tom De Haven,
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Entertainment Weekly ); "an exquisitely crafted memoir of their three
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years in the grips of Mississippi casinos" (Lisa Gubernick, the Wall Street
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Journal ). Not only is their story surprising, but the ending is a real
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doozy: They are charged with conspiring to cheat at blackjack, even though they
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have managed to lose their entire $250,000 inheritance in just three years.
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(The charges have since been dropped.) "What Double Down teaches that
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other memoirs don't--preoccupied as they tend to be with the triumph of the
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individual--is that while we're busy playing with life, life is playing with us
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as well" (Walter Kirn, New York ). (Chat
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with the authors on Dec. 7.)
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