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Stop-Loss’ roll call of supporting tragedy hits hard – amputees, suicides and traumatised grunts drowning battle memories in booze. It’s Phillippe who grounds the movie, though.
“Stop-Loss” is an emotional, heart-wrenching film that gives you different insights on how war affects average citizens. It opened my eyes to the difficulties veterans face as they return home ...
Stop-Loss ends with some disturbing statistics of just how many men and women in the U.S. military have been dealt the title’s unfortunate hand, which a character in the movie refers to as a ...
AUSTIN -- A solidly crafted and commercial-issue film, Kimberly Peirce's "Stop-Loss" drags a couple of the Iraq War's uglier aspects into the light, personalizing them in a highly soldier ...
Here’s the first major movie of the new year that touches greatness, and damn if there isn’t a curse hanging over it. Stop-Loss, directed with ferocity and feeling by Kimberly Peirce (Boys Don ...
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Review On the surface, Kimberly Peirce’s Stop-Loss doesn’t bear much resemblance to her momentous debut, Boys Don’t Cry, the story of a young woman (Hilary Swank) who pretended—joyfully ...
Film critic Bob Mondello reviews the new film Stop Loss, out in theaters this weekend. Then the film's director, Kimberly Peirce, talks to Jacki Lyden about the personal stories that inspired the ...
Director Kimberley Peirce couldn't decide whether to make Stop Loss a road trip movie, or an indictment of American military policy; consequently he succeeds with neither. Theresa Smith reviews ...
Like so many movies these days, Kimberly Peirce's "Stop-Loss" suffers from excessive competence: This is a picture that takes a serious subject everyone in America should care about -- the fact ...
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