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Who's Afraid Like Virginia Woolf?
The NY Times review of The Hours, a Stephen Daldry film starring Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore. The Hours movie trailer, showtimes, ...
The New York Times - Stephen Holden - 12/27/02
Review: The Hours
Three women, three times, three places. Three suicide attempts, two successful. All linked in a way by a novel. In Sussex in 1941, the novelist ...
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert - 12/27/02
Review: Hours, The
With superb acting and a complexly structured narrative, The Hours tells the story of three women living in different times and places. ...
Reelviews - James Berardinelli
Film proves to be book's finest 'Hours' / Kidman, Moore, Streep lift story even higher
Despite its literary pedigree, "The Hours" -- based on the Pulitzer Prize- winning novel by Michael Cunningham -- is very much a movie, ...
San Francisco Chronicle - Mick LaSalle - 12/27/02
A Big Sad Woolf
Nicole Kidman, here with Stephen Dillane, is unrecognizable in her stunning portrayal of Virginia Woolf in "The Hours." The movie, bookended by ...
New York Post - Lou Lumenick - 12/27/02
Chick flick & more
Some unsophisticated guys I know have dismissed Stephen Daldry's The Hours as just -- in their casual yet stinging words -- "a chick flick. ...
Canoe.ca - BRUCE KIRKLAND - 12/27/02
Review: HOURS, THE
A Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, a screenplay by distinguished playwright David Hare and a powerhouse cast: Elements that look golden on paper all ...
TV Guide - Maitland McDonagh
BBC - Films - The Hours
Sisterhood of the Woolf: Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep, and Julianne Moore star in a poignant yet emotionally dry drama. Virginia Woolf is literary ...
BBC - Stella Papamichael - 02/10/03
Review: The Hours (2002)
The pre-release talk on "The Hours," a prestigiously cast, literate adaptation of the acclaimed novel by Michael Cunningham, has unfairly skewed ...
TheMovieBoy.com - Dustin Putman - 01/11/03
JoBlo's movie review of The Hours: Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore
Strangely enough, the one film that came to my mind after watching this one was FIGHT CLUB! Not that you should go into this picture expecting ...
JoBlo's Movie Emporium - Berge Garabedian - 01/23/03
Review: The Hours (2002)
(Possible spoilers) Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) and her sister Vanessa were at the center of the Bloomsbury Group, artists and writers in London ...
CultureVulture.net - Arthur Lazere - 12/26/02
THE HOURS Film Review
Telling "a woman's whole life in a single day," as Virginia Woolf set out to do in her novel "Mrs. Dalloway," "The Hours" focuses on crucial ...
Boxoffice Online - Sheri Linden
Review: The Hours
The Hours , based on Michael Cunningham's book by the same title, pays tribute to Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway . Story Like the best modernist ...
Hollywood.com - Leigh Johnson
Review: The Hours
Stephen Daldry s The Hours is the quintessential highbrow arthouse picture of the year, the one film critics from the coasts will adore but is ...
FilmCritic.com - Sean O'Connell
Review: The Hours
Nicole Kidman as Virginia Woolf and Sophie Wyburd as Angelica Bell in The Hours. This supremely satisfying accomplishment by director Stephen ...
Palo Alto Online - Jim Shelby
Review: The Hours
"The Hours" is a parade of sad, beautiful performances, a sort of gorgeous funeral procession of acting. Its structure allows each actor the ...
EricDSnider.com - Eric D. Snider
Review: The Hours
Much ado has been made about the Oscar-caliber cast that s been assembled for The Hours." The film s true star, however, is its script. ...
Film Threat - Darrin Keene - 01/10/03
Review: The Hours
In The Hours , Clarissa Vaughn and Laura Brown have something in common: the substantial influence that a certain novel has on their lives. ...
Kinnopio.com - Andy Zientek
The Hours (2003) - Family Movie Review
The Hours gives us a day in the lives of three women, in three different places, during three different time periods---all influenced by one book. ...
Grading the Movies - Kerry Bennett
Review: The Hours
Now that the various award voting bodies have whittled the past year's releases into a manageable list of nominees, it might be enlightening to ...
Film Threat - Rick Kisonak - 02/26/03
Review: The Hours
Nicole Kidman de-glams herself with a fake nose to play suicidal author Virginia Woolf, but there's nothing fake about her performance. ...
Rolling Stone - Editorial Review
Review: THE HOURS
In today's movie world of wizards and Spider-Men, when even the most serious-minded of dramas has to be peppered with sight gags or giddy dark ...
Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Editorial Review
Review: The Hours
There sa joke that goes something like this: A sadist and a masochist are walking down the street together. The masochist says "hit me" and the ...
Greenwich Village Gazette - Eric Lurio
Stars adorn film that is more about good taste than good storytelling

The Boston Globe - Ty Burr, Globe Staff - 01/10/03
Always the love...always THE HOURS...all on DVD.
Pros Everything about this movie except the small cons. Cons Only a couple of characters don't leave an impression. The Bottom Line THE HOURS ...
Epinions - deadmilkboy - 06/30/03
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