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Film

Top 5 movies

By Times Staff
Published February 3, 2005


Current movies recommended by the Times:

1. Million Dollar Baby - Clint Eastwood's marvelously detailed film begins as a boxing drama, then turns into something deeper, haunting. His direction and Hilary Swank's performance won Golden Globes, and the film has seven Oscar nominations.

2. The Sea Inside - A paralyzed man (Javier Bardem) fights for his right to die with self-respect. Golden Globe winner and Oscar nomination for best foreign language film.

3. The Woodsman - A paroled pedophile (Kevin Bacon) finds it difficult to go straight. Less lurid than expected; more thoughtful than the crime usually commands.

4. Hotel Rwanda - Don Cheadle earned Golden Globe and Oscar nominations for this true-life story set against genocidal conditions in Africa. Terry George's film was also Globe-nominated for best dramatic film and Sophie Okonedo got a supporting actress Oscar nomination.

5. Assault on Precinct 13 - Tired of highbrow award contenders? This remake of a 1976 B-movie classic is loud, violent fun.

[Last modified February 2, 2005, 13:32:07]


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