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No Concessions: Lazy-Ass Critic Watches New Movies in Bed

Bob Cashill June 27, 2008 2

I have violated the covenant between reader and critic. You, the reader, expect me, the critic, to leave his home in Brooklyn, get on the subway, and attend screenings 25 or so minutes away

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No Concessions: Odds and “End”

Bob Cashill June 20, 2008 5

By the calendar it’s not quite summer yet, but the northeast has already wilted under August heat — and the movies already feel spent and depleted, in need of a second wind. The Pixar

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No Concessions: Genghis Khan and Harlan Ellison

Bob Cashill June 6, 2008 8

You can see the nominees for best foreign-language film at the Oscars coming from a kilometer away. They’re tied to some sort of hot-button issue, or a pivotal historical event in the 20th century

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No Concessions: Indy (and indies)

Bob Cashill May 30, 2008 11

Like Jack Lemmon in Glengarry Glen Ross, I’m overjoyed to find myself on the big board, with all the cool kids who’ve written “Most Popular” Popdose posts. And I didn’t even have to do

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No Concessions: “Prince Caspian” and “Young@Heart”

Bob Cashill May 16, 2008 6

“That’s it,” said my friend, following our Monday evening screening of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. “I’m through with Narnia.” I know the feeling; it’s the same one I get after semi-dozing through

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No Concessions: “Speed Racer” and “Iron Man”

Bob Cashill May 9, 2008 8

All I know about Speed Racer I learned as a kid, when I watched episodes of the proto-anime between spoonfuls of Cocoa Puffs. There wasn’t much to it — there was a car, a

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No Concessions: “Redbelt” and “The Visitor”

Bob Cashill May 2, 2008 0

David Mamet can’t commit. His latest Broadway show, November, is an almost-farce in need of bigger laughs. Despite its definitive title, his film Heist couldn’t quite bring itself to be a fulfilling caper picture;

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No Concessions: “Then She Found Me” and “Standard Operating Procedure”

Bob Cashill April 27, 2008 1

Like Hillary Clinton, Helen Hunt has always bugged me. I was never crazy about Mad About You, and while I don’t think she deserves the barbs thrown at her for As Good As It

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No Concessions: Ten Summer Movies You Should See Before You Die

Bob Cashill April 11, 2008 10

I’ve been tasked with preparing a summer movie guide for Popdose. I haven’t done one of these since I was at the Daily Northwestern, cramming dozens of titles into a few column inches. Entertainment

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