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Thursday, January 29, 2004


Today's New Articles

Film Forum: Oscars Seem Likely to Crown King;
Butterfly Has Bad Effect
Oscar nominations put crowns on Return of the King,
but Gimli and Aragorn are in trouble for 'cultural'
remarks. Meanwhile, religious press film critics shake
off The Butterfly Effect and review The Company and
Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! Plus: More about The
Passion of the Christ, Along Came Polly, Teacher's
Pet, and Torque.
By Jeffrey Overstreet 


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