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Leah Rozen

  • ‘Secretariat’: A Feminist, Anti-War, Horse-Racing Tale for All Ages

    And the horse-racing scenes are sensational, full of movement and immediacy, putting viewers right in there among the giant, sweating beasts

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    Leah Rozen
    October 7, 2010 @ 2:32 PM
    2:32 PM
  • ‘Social Network’: Truth, Justice, the American Way — and, Oh Yeah, Mark Zuckerberg

    “Social Network” doesn’t provide easy answers to any of the important questions it raises — let the discussions begin …

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    Leah Rozen
    September 24, 2010 @ 2:36 PM
    2:36 PM
  • ‘WS2’ Reviewed: It’s More Like ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day on Wall Street’

    Review: What does make “Money Never Sleeps” worth seeing is Michael Douglas, whose performance also takes on added resonance due to sad real-life events

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    Leah Rozen
    September 23, 2010 @ 5:29 PM
    5:29 PM
  • ‘Tall Dark Stranger’: Mid-Level Woody, and More Pessimistic Than Ever

    The greatest plus to Allen’s prodigious output is that he gets to re-examine various obsessions and themes, coming back to them again and again over the decades

    By

    Leah Rozen
    September 21, 2010 @ 5:09 PM
    5:09 PM
  • ‘The Town’: Ben Affleck, All Is Forgiven (Yes, Even J.Lo)

    It turns out, Affleck had been paying attention all those years on set when he had chances to work with talented directors — and he was a lot smarter than he acted

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    Leah Rozen
    September 16, 2010 @ 4:13 PM
    4:13 PM
  • Review: Joaquin Phoenix’s Docu-Hoax Isn’t Worth All His Navel-Gazing

    The ruse would make Andy Kaufman proud, but director Casey Affleck leaves the cameras on too long

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    Leah Rozen
    September 9, 2010 @ 11:50 AM
    11:50 AM
  • ‘The American’: George Clooney Must Think He’s in Some Foreign Film

    He’s grim as a disillusioned assassin he could play both Brothers Grimm and there’d still be enough grim left over for a third sibling

    By

    Leah Rozen
    August 31, 2010 @ 1:34 PM
    1:34 PM
  • ‘Switch’ Review: Jennifer Aniston Blah in Silly Fluff

    The real switch to “Switch” is a bait-and-switch

    By

    Leah Rozen
    August 19, 2010 @ 2:33 PM
    2:33 PM
  • Review: Well, at Least Sly Knows He’s Too Old for ‘Rocky’

    What’s an action star who really only can be an action star to do? Surround himself with slightly younger action stars!

    By

    Leah Rozen
    August 12, 2010 @ 5:01 PM
    5:01 PM
  • Review: ‘Other Guys’ Makes the Arrest, Barely Wins in Court

    Will Ferrell is funny cop; Mark Wahlberg is mostly yelling cop

    By

    Leah Rozen
    August 5, 2010 @ 3:52 PM
    3:52 PM
  • Ahmed’s ‘Just Like Us’ Takes Stand-Up to the Middle-East

    “I wanted to use a comedy tour as a way to deliver a message”

    By

    Leah Rozen
    April 28, 2010 @ 7:12 AM
    7:12 AM
  • Summit Tries It Without Vampires

    Rom-com “Letters to Juliet” aims for the same crowd, but without all the fangs

    By

    Leah Rozen
    April 26, 2010 @ 1:14 PM
    1:14 PM
  • A Green, 3D Opening to the Tribeca Filmfest

    De Niro, Katzenberg, a green monster and Zucker with kids and smartphone take in the ninth annual festivities

    By

    Leah Rozen
    April 22, 2010 @ 6:51 AM
    6:51 AM
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