

1. A PROPHET (Rating 96)
French director Jacques Audiard's grim, disturbing prison picture slices through gangster clichés to hit raw nerve. -Colin Covert, Star Tribune
2. AN EDUCATION (Rating 94)
Despite the lingering aroma of Victorian rot shrouding 1961, An Education is excitingly young. -Kyle Smith, New York Post
3. THE WHITE RIBBON (Rating 83)
This great film is set in rural Germany in the years before World War I. All has been stable in this village for generations. Haneke's films are like parables, teaching that bad things sometimes happen simply because they . . . happen. The universe laughs at man's laws and does what it will. -Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun Tribune
Ratings from our favorite movie site: Rotten Tomatoes
03.12.2010
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