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Go Figure: It's Cool As 'Ice' - April 24, 2005

"ICE PRINCESS" is a feel-good infusion for your precious little darling (or pack of darlings) who could use an uplifting fantasy about a sweet-natured teenager (Michelle Trachtenberg) who braves the intimidating odds and gets her glory moment as a figure skater.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43667-2005Mar17.html?nav=rss_artsandliving/...

'Beauty Shop': Cut and Dried - April 24, 2005

IN "BEAUTY Shop," a spinoff from Ice Cube's "Barbershop," Queen Latifah holds court over a dish-talking circle of female hairdressers for whom no subject is taboo. There isn't an original moment in the movie, but the attitude is loose. No fan of salty-tongued banter, head to-and-fro'ing encounters or Queen Latifah should be disappointed.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A15796-2005Mar31.html?nav=rss_artsandliving/...

'Millions': On the Money - April 24, 2005

DANNY BOYLE made "Shallow Grave," "Trainspotting," "The Beach" and "28 Days Later," a body of films that has introduced us to yuppie murderers, heroin junkies and flesh-eating zombies.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43661-2005Mar17.html?nav=rss_artsandliving/...

So Good, It's 'Sin'-ful - April 24, 2005

THE WASHINGTON streets are snarling with the usual workaday souls: Metro-card-holding, iPod-armed yuppies. Three-piece-suited lawyers hitting their car horns 'cause they can't get to K Street fast enough. Spandexed bike messengers pumping pedals. Panhandlers claiming they need just 20 more cents for that Metro ride home. Sure, buddy. Pull the other leg. Yeah, another day in the big city. Wa-Sin-City, D.C.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A15795-2005Mar31.html?nav=rss_artsandliving/...

'Melinda': Double Trouble - April 24, 2005

SO THESE two middle-aged men (I think I just lost some readers already) are sitting around a table talking. Sy (Wallace Shawn) is a playwright of comedies. Max (Larry Pine) -- and there's always a Max in a Woody Allen movie -- writes tragedies. They're having the kind of pretentious chat that could only happen in Allen's mind, using words like "profundity" and "soul." The subject of discussion is the intersection andor the difference between comedy and tragedy. (Readers are now paring down..
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A62989-2005Mar24.html?nav=rss_artsandliving/...

Also Opening - April 24, 2005

DUST TO GLORY (PG, 95 minutes) Dana Brown, who made the engaging surfing documentary "Step Into Liquid" gets back on dry land for this loose, freewheeling documentary. Make that real dry land: This doc is about the drivers of the Baja 1000, an annual nonstop off-road race (the world's longest) that has been going since 1967. It's a wonderfully democratic event. Anyone with any set of wheels can enter, whether it's dirt bike, dune buggy, monster truck or old-time VW Beetle. The only criteria:.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34095-2005Apr7.html?nav=rss_artsandliving/m...

'In My Country': Unjustifiable - April 24, 2005

WHAT DO YOU say about a dramatically woeful movie whose heart and politics are in the right place Well, you sigh as you turn your thumb downward.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A15797-2005Mar31.html?nav=rss_artsandliving/...

'Oldboy's' Powerful Hold - April 24, 2005

CALL ME a wimp but I wince at involuntary tooth extraction with a hammer. And although I can slurp sushi with the best of them, I tend to cringe when someone gnaws a live octopus while the poor creature writhes and flails away.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34094-2005Apr7.html?nav=rss_artsandliving/m...

'Interpreter' a Rote Translation - April 24, 2005

"THE INTERPRETER" rides for a long time on a compelling premise: the possibility of an assassination in the United Nations' General Assembly.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A6935-2005Apr21.html?nav=rss_artsandliving/m...

'Sahara': From Dust Till Yawn - April 24, 2005

HOLLYWOOD should have officially retired the desert -- like the sand-duned equivalent of a Michael Jordan jersey -- after the 1962 "Lawrence of Arabia." David Lean's epic made such a gorgeous symphony out of that arid wilderness, no other movies could ever hope to reprise its magic. Although the desert has a certain power in such films as "The English Patient" and "Three Kings," it's never been the same since Peter O'Toole and Omar Sharif hut-hutted their camels across the Nefu.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34096-2005Apr7.html?nav=rss_artsandliving/m...
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