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The Fifth Estate

One of the year's most exciting movies. —Matt Anderson (review...)

Cumberbatch assumes he's the Fifth Estate

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Elijah Wood

  • 9 (2009)

    Stitchpunk 9 is the most refined Review by Matt Anderson: Nifty production design, a cinematic sensibility, but not quite a classic

  • Everything is Illuminated (2005)

    For Elijah Wood, Everything is Illuminated Review by Nick Reed: The most illuminated thing about the film is the casting; the actors fit their parts wonderfully

  • Sin City (2005)

    Dawson and Owen save Sin City from the cops Review by Matt Anderson: Two hours of black-and-white-and-red maulings, decapitations, shootings, choppings, croppings...

    Review by Marty Mapes and Matt Anderson: Eye-popping visuals, little redeeming value except sick fun, and hardly any DVD extras

    DVD review by Matt Anderson: It's back, in an excellent double-disc set. Just don't believe everything you read on the package.

    DVD review by Matt Anderson: There's still a lack of honesty in Sin City

  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

    Twisted talent brings Eternal Sunshine Review by Marty Mapes

  • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)

    Oliphants herald The Return of the King Review by Marty Mapes: Looking at the sum of its parts, The Lord of the Rings is probably the best trilogy ever made

  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)

    Elijah Wood lies between Two Towers Review by Marty Mapes: The trilogy sets a new standard by which big-budget adventures will be judged

  • The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993)

    DVD review by Andrea Birgers: The 1993 adaptation captures the spirit of the film and provies good family entertainment