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Andrew Coffin

Andrew is a former WORLD correspondent.

Articles by Andrew Coffin

Napoleon Dynamite

A hit at last year's Sundance Film Festival, this is one of the oddest, goofiest movies to hit theaters in quite some time

In The Manchurian Candidate remake, American corporations are the villains

The Village will disappoint many in the audience

Director Paul Greengrass brings a grittiness that serves as a nice contrast to overproduced action extravaganzas of recent years


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Aimed at young girls, its message is mixed at best, occasionally extolling positive virtues, but mostly applying a morality that is convenient for the story and its heroine

I, Robot, "suggested" by the stories of Isaac Asimov, has the plot outline but none of the paranoia

The Clearing (rated R) is an odd little movie that is bound to frustrate many viewers

Like so many contemporary comedies, Anchorman (rated PG-13) contains enough crude humor to keep it far from the "recommended" list

Reasonable arguments against the war in Iraq exist -- but this unbalanced screed displays none of them

The Spider-Man franchise continues to prove that big movies with broad appeal can be done well