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Goodwill Hunting: Empire Records

Bright Eyes, Big Rock

Goodwill Hunting: We Are The World

See This Movie More Than Once

Un-Phair

Extraordinarily Delicious Apple

When He's 63: Paul McCartney

A 'Seven Nation Army' Couldn't Hold Them Back

Fans Smile more than Brian Wilson

A Lot Like Love: A Lot Like Other Films

Review of 3 Nights in August, by Buzz Bissinger

Fever Pitch Hits a Double

New Dylans; New Rush: Bright Eyes, Beck, Mars Volta

Review of Juiced, by Jose Canseco

Review of Big Fat American Baby, by Judy Budnitz

Guess Who: Meet the Parents in Black and White

Hide and Seek Finds Atmosphere Rather Than Fear

In Good Company Works for Couples and Co-workers

The Year in Five Reviews: Pop Go the Women

Ocean's Twelve Robs the Audience

National Treasure Would Be Buried in Summer

Bridget Jones Sequel V.V. Unfunny

Polar Express Warms Hearts, Distracts Minds

The Incredibles Is Incredible

Ray Hits Notes Both Sharp and Flat

Viewers Should Hold The Grudge Against Hollywood

Here's What Alfie's All About...

Team America: World Police: F--- Yeah!

Friday Night Lights Almost Gets It Right

Review of Bling, by Erica Kennedy

Sky Captain Soars Then Crashes

Garden State Updates The Graduate, New Jersey

Wicker Park: Obsession For Men

So What'cha Want? Northern State's All City

I've Got a Napoleon Dynamite Complex

The Darkness, Howie Day, Jay-Z

Beatles Should Have 'Let It Be'

Strokes Try Too Hard to Sound Sloppy

Mandy Moore Matures...

Dido Gets Too Comfortable

Solo Dave Matthews Shows Restraint

Badu's Album Not Quite Classic

Dashboard Confessional Heals Broken Hearts

Outkast Shoots for the Moon

Breakfast with Holly Golightly

Dido Gets Too Comfortable

Bjork's Videos Blow Minds

John Mayer Sings for the Ladies

Sir Mix-A-Lot Album Ain't Got Much Back

Local Bands Pomeroy, Ultimate Fakebook...

Northern State Are Women; Hear Them Rap

The Second Coming of Jane's Addiction

Review of Sex, Drugs..., by Chuck Klosterman

Ryan Adams: Like a Firecracker Waiting to Blow

Welcome to the Machine

Madonna Reinvents Herself Again

Trip-Hop Duo Frou Frou Chills Listeners

White Stripes Pay Homage to Blues, Led Zeppelin

British Rock Bands Invade America

Linkin Park Rocks the Formula

Review of Fargo Rock City, by Chuck Klosterman

Cash Releases Requiem

Jason Mraz will be Your Clown

GZA: Abstract, Commercial, or Hardcore?

Nas Rules New York

The Gospel of Zwan

Exies Inspire 'Inertia' in Listeners

'Justified' Justifies Timberlake's Existence

Review of Hip Hop America, by Nelson George

Wow!: MC Paul Barman...

'Lose Yourself' in the '8 Mile' Soundtrack

Missy Elliott Works It

Dashboard Confessional Screams Our Infidelities

Jewel Wants to Kick in Your Teeth

I Think Dave Matthews Went Too Far

Morcheeba Trip-Hops Off the Charts

Millennium Party Is Junior High Soundtrack

Poe Haunts Her Listeners

Vanilla Ice Lights Up a Blunt...

Pat Boone Sells Out

If Manson Falls in a Holy Wood...

Deadwood Rocks

MC Paul Barman: Geeky White Boy...

Beck Gets Sexy, Smarmy

Ol' Dirty Bastard: Rock Star

Metallica: Classical Rock?

It's Hard to Hold a Candle for Guns 'N Roses' Reign

Come to Q-Tip's Dance Party

Worry: Korn Gets Happy

Review of Playing for Keeps, by David Halberstam

Ho, Ho, Ho: Another Dr. Dre Album

Fiona Apple's Title Is Longer Than This Review

Stone Temple Pilots Get Another Chance

Public Enemy Gives Finger to Corporate America

Review of A Tribe Apart, by Patricia Hersch

Ben Folds Croons Like He's Always Wanted

Eminem Integrates Rap

Review of Friday Night Lights, by H.G. Bissinger

The Cardigans Make Candy

Sheryl Crow's Voice, Songwriting Mature

Hear Courtney Love Contradict Herself

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