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Movies 1996:
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- Enfants de la Patrie In La Cérémonie, Claude Chabrol revamps The Maids.
Dec. 18, 1996 - Cruise Missal In Jerry Maguire, Tom Cruise is finally redeemed.
Dec. 12, 1996 - Whine, Women, and Song Woody Allen's musical.
Dec. 4, 1996 - Miller's Crossing The Crucible is not great drama, but it is stirring melodrama.
Nov. 27, 1996 - Sex and Longing Breaking the Waves and The English Patient.
Nov. 12, 1996 - Leonardo and Juliet Hollywood's sultriest young actor, Shakespeare's steamiest romance.
Nov. 6, 1996 - Accidental Origins Mike Leigh's SecretsandLies.
Sept. 24, 1996 - Dust to Dust Walter Hill's browned-out Westerns.
Sept. 17, 1996 - Island of Lost Auteurs What the hell happened to John Frankenheimer?
Sept. 10, 1996 - Vice Squad Robert Altman busts human nature--again.
Aug. 20, 1996 - Love Belabored An Emma with shtick.
Aug. 13, 1996 - Live and Let Die No, Trainspotting doesn't glamorize the junkie life. It just makes it sound reasonable.
July 23, 1996 - Harriet Defied What have they done to every girl's favorite misfit?
July 16, 1996 - Mother Ship The familiar aliens of Independence Day.
July 3, 1996
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