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July 9, 2004
Day to Day
Slate contributor Ben Williams summarizes what film critics are saying about this weekend's new major U.S. film releases. Up this week: King Arthur, Sleepover and Anchorman.
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Faced with the prospect of solitude, a cipher is forced — and given a chance — to define herself.
Zac Efron will draw the audiences, but it's Christian McKay as Orson Welles who's the crowd-pleaser.
Yoav Shamir's film is a bracing inquiry into arguments about the prevalence of anti-Semitism today.
Nonsensical, but fun for martial-arts fans, it's an edgy alternative to saccharine seasonal fare.
Many parents see a long-awaited role model in the company's first African-American princess.
The director discusses his post-apocalyptic film — and why the story is ultimately about goodness.
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