Articles by Michelle Devereaux
People I Know
Dan Algrant
PUBLISHED May 1, 2003
Ah, Al Pacino, the Dr. Jekyll of future screen legends. It can never be truly foretold which side of Pacino will arise from the murky silve...
Morvern Callar
Lynne Ramsay
PUBLISHED May 1, 2003
Someone ought to abduct Samantha Morton, shrink her down and permanently adhere her to the celluloid of a Mike Leigh film. Morton is the be...
Seraphin: Heart of Stone
Charles Binamé
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2003
Don't let the title fool you. Seraphin: Heart of Stone has absolutely no wizards in it. There is also, alas, nary a dwarf, elf or shape-shi...
The Core
Jon Amiel
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2003
The Core, believe it or not, brings to mind an overlooked scene in the mockumentary cult classic This is Spinal Tap. Marty DiBurgi, played...
Anger Management
Peter Segal
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2003
So, Adam Sandler has finally grown up you say. Not so fast. True, he recently made a tremendous leap from his signature marble-mouthed man-...
Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary
Andre Heller and Othmar Schmiderer
PUBLISHED Mar 1, 2003
Blind Spot is a documentary about Traudl Junge, the nave, aptly named fraeulein (although she took her surname, German for "young," when s...
Gambling, Gods and LSD
Peter Mettler
PUBLISHED Feb 1, 2003
Clocking in at a nice, round 180 minutes, Peter Mettler's experimental documentary Gambling, Gods and LSD is certainly worthy of three hour...
The Quiet American
Phillip Noyce
PUBLISHED Feb 1, 2003
Call it a chick flick for boys - a sensitive man's spy movie (not that the ladies can't enjoy it too). Phillip Noyce's adaptation of Graham...