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Brideshead Revisited
It's a film, not a miniseries, but this rendition's attention to the steep divides of class and religion in prewar England remains as sharply etched as ever. - Kimberley Jones





Elsa & Fred
A septuagenarian love story from Spain, Elsa & Fred will likely warm the cockles of your heart, even though it’s hardly the stuff of great romance. - Steve Davis



Kuselan
In this Indian remake of the Malayalam hit Kadha Parayumbol, a film star gives an assist to an old acquaintance. - Marjorie Baumgarten

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
This third outing makes it abundantly clear that this once-fresh mummy franchise is dead in everything but name. - Marc Savlov


Ripple Effect
Like a pilgrim seeking salvation, Ripple Effect is awash in self-important questions, becoming an exercise in pop mysticism which stars Forest Whitaker. - Josh Rosenblatt


Swing Vote
Kevin Costner’s new comedy may be timely, but that doesn’t make it funny or worthwhile. - Marjorie Baumgarten



Tell No One
The many pleasures of this riveting psychological thriller from France derive more from the perplexing questions it raises than the discovery of the answers. - Josh Rosenblatt





The X-Files: I Want to Believe
Mulder and Scully, these once-keen buckers of bureaucratic BS and masters of the painfully engorged tease, have become deadly dull in this newest incarnation. - Marc Savlov


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