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All content by Freke Ette
Freke Friday: How I learned to stop worrying and love Mike VI
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Freke Ette
December 7, 2008
Freke Friday: ‘E.T.’ is a family favorite drenched in sentimentality
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Freke Ette
December 4, 2008
‘Quantum of Solace’ leaves viewers shaken, not stirred
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Freke Ette
November 20, 2008
Freke Friday: Muller’s ‘Leni Riefenstahl’: the artist as a fascist
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Freke Ette
November 13, 2008
Freke Friday: Kevin Smith’s ‘Zack and Miri Make a Porno’ is a boner
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Freke Ette
November 6, 2008
Freke Friday: ‘The Evil Dead’ provides classic gore, sub-par acting
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Freke Ette
October 31, 2008
Freke Friday: ‘W.’ reinforces biases, doesn’t present any new views
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Freke Ette
October 24, 2008
The excellence that is the ‘Sweet Smell of Success’
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Freke Ette
October 16, 2008
‘Appaloosa’ is interesting but doesn’t update genre
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Freke Ette
October 10, 2008
Brooks’ ‘Blazing Saddles’ has lost its humor over time
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Freke Ette
October 2, 2008
‘Ghostbusters’ makes case for nuanced comedy
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Freke Ette
September 25, 2008
‘Burn After Reading’ causes sigh after watching
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Freke Ette
September 18, 2008
Woody Allen’s ‘Manhattan’ celebrates New York
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Freke Ette
September 11, 2008
Directors Belsey and Lee tackle the ghost of Katrina
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Freke Ette
August 29, 2008
‘Dark Knight’ is human, not divine — 7/24
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Freke Ette
July 31, 2008
‘I want to Believe,’ Scully, Mulder sink in bore
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Freke Ette
July 30, 2008
‘The Golden Army’ weaves viewers a magical universe
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Freke Ette
July 16, 2008
‘Hancock’ as a superhero experiment mildly satisfies
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Freke Ette
July 10, 2008
Wall-E not a movie to love, Wanted delivers with flaws
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Freke Ette
July 2, 2008
‘Get Smart’ stutters between comedy, commentary
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Freke Ette
June 26, 2008
9/11, horror mix well in M. Night’s ‘Happening’
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Freke Ette
June 19, 2008
Same old, same old leaves moviegoers a thirst for new
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Freke Ette
June 11, 2008
‘Ferris Bueller’ makes for dull film experience
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Freke Ette
May 2, 2008
‘Sarah Marshall,’ ‘Forbidden Kingdom’ entertain
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Freke Ette
April 24, 2008
‘Street Kings’ not royalty in ‘Bad Cop’ genre
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Freke Ette
April 17, 2008
Clooney tackles Iraq War in ‘Leatherheads’
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Freke Ette
April 10, 2008
Michael Haneke inflicts his cinema of violence
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Freke Ette
April 4, 2008
Timeless romance films surpass action and drama
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Freke Ette
March 27, 2008
‘Bank Job’ a revolutionary tool for heist films
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Freke Ette
March 13, 2008
‘In Bruges’ ends drought
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Freke Ette
March 6, 2008
‘Vantage Point’ does not offer new perspectives
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Freke Ette
February 28, 2008
Despite box office earnings, ‘Jumper’ crashes
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Freke Ette
February 21, 2008
Columnist discusses Juno’s assumed pro-life effect
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Freke Ette
February 7, 2008
Cell phone companies aim to reduce dropped calls
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Freke Ette
August 28, 2006
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