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Contributor: Bob Smithouser

Frequency

It’s not unusual for fathers and sons to have trouble communicating. But no gap has ever been wider than the one bridged in “Frequency.”

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Spy Game

After a distinguished career with the Central Intelligence Agency, Nathan Muir is just one day away from retirement.

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Die Another Day

The 20th installment—and the 40th anniversary—of the longest-running, most successful film franchise in Hollywood history.

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Batman Begins

The most thorough film ever made about the origins of the caped crusader and his quest to bring justice to Gotham City.

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Mission: Impossible 2

Superspy Ethan Hunt can’t even escape assignments by taking off on a secluded rock-climbing expedition.

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Sleepy Hollow

Ichabod Crane is a bold, yet squeamish 18th-century constable who visits a small hamlet to investigate mysterious beheadings.

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The Haunting

Psychologist Dr. David Marrow invites three insomniacs to a creepy old mansion under the false pretense of a ‘sleeplessness study.’

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Get Over It

Miramax didn’t preview this movie. Probably because there’s not an original idea to be found in this calculated adolescent fantasy that vacillates between romantic innocence and naughty winks at perversion.

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Evan Almighty

Bruce isn’t back. Now it’s anchorman-turned-congressman Evan Baxter who’s got a job to do for the Almighty. (And he’s got to do it in Noah’s sandals.)

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We Were Soldiers

Led by Lt. Col. Hal Moore, a group of fresh-faced, idealistic young men bid farewell to their families and answer Uncle Sam’s call. The year is 1965.

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Twister

A film less interested in plot than in sensational action and special effects.

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The Phantom of the Opera

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s award-winning musical isn’t just for performance theaters anymore.

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Lost Souls

Peter is the man who, at an appointed “time of transformation,” will be indwelt by Satan and become the Antichrist. He’s oblivious to his destiny, but others are not.

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Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas

THE GRINCH GOES HOLLYWOOD: This latest incarnation of Dr. Seuss’ time-honored tale spends more time expanding on the traditional story than actually telling it.

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Two Weeks Notice

New York City real estate developer George Wade goes through lawyers the way other millionaire playboys go through girlfriends.

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