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December 29, 2006
New Movie Reviews: Pan's Labyrinth, Miss Potter, and Perfume
Guillermo del Toro just keeps getting better with each film and his dark and sinister fairy tale, Pan's Labyrinth, is no exception. Set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War, the film includes some of the most beautiful (and grotesque) imagery you're likely to see in recent cinema. Wind your way through the labyrinth and discover something unexpected as Pan's Labyrinth opens this weekend. Also in theaters this week is Miss Potter - the rise of one of the most successful children's book authors of her time, Beatrix Potter; Perfume: The Story of a Murderer - Run Lola Run's Tom Tykwer tackles this adaptation of Patrick Suskind's "virtually unfilmable" international bestseller; and Breaking and Entering - Jude Law stars as a distressed young architect in Anthony Minghella's latest film. Be sure to catch reviews of other recent Theatrical Films: Inland Empire, Black Christmas, Rocky Balboa, Letters from Iwo Jima, The Good Shepherd, Night at the Museum, We Are Marshall, Children of Men, Venus, Curse of the Golden Flower, The Painted Veil, Eragon, The Pursuit of Happyness, Charlotte's Web, The Good German, Dreamgirls. As always, we invite you to share your thoughts on films in theaters in our Movie Talk Forum Area.
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