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Payback time It doesn't stop at Abu Ghraib. All of America is awash in violent revenge fantasies -- including me By Charles Taylor
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"Troy" Brad Pitt in a leather miniskirt, a Helen who couldn't launch a dinghy: This whole movie is one big Achilles' heel By Stephanie Zacharek
"Strayed" ("Les egares") In this French import, a Parisian family fleeing the Nazis learns the brutal lessons of surviving a war By Charles Taylor
"Coffee and Cigarettes" Cate Blanchett, Roberto Benigni, Bill Murray, Iggy Pop and Tom Waits are just a few of the familiar faces that pop up in Jim Jarmusch's 11 vignettes in search of a movie By Stephanie Zacharek . Opinion
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