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James Bowman

James Bowman, our movie and culture critic, is a resident scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He is the author of Honor: A History and Media Madness: The Corruption of Our Political Culture, both published by Encounter Books.
by | Jul 19, 2005

The Warrior, written and directed by Asif Kapadia, a British director of Indian heritage, is now four years old, but…

by | Jul 18, 2005

Sebastian Cordero’s Cronicas is a terrific movie for the enjoyment of which it helps to have a strong stomach. But…

by | Jul 5, 2005

In his previous film, Read My Lips (Sur Mes Levres), of 2001, the director Jacques Audiard presented us with a…

by | Jun 27, 2005

The thing I couldn’t quite figure out about Nora Ephron’s new film version of Bewitched was why Nicole Kidman, in…

by | Jun 23, 2005

Opening on the same day as My Summer of Love, Heights, which is adapted by Amy Fox from her own…

by | Jun 22, 2005

The left is predictably eager to find in the so-called “Downing Street Memo” — in which a British intelligence official…

by | Jun 21, 2005

Writing in the Times of London about the Michael Jackson trial, Oliver James, a psychologist, notes that “The thing about…

by | Jun 13, 2005

As we look back at him, Jackie Gleason’s Ralph Kramden in “The Honeymooners” looks more and more like a tragic…

by | Jun 8, 2005

Ron Howard’s Cinderella Man is an old-fashioned sort of movie in many ways. It is both schmaltzy and dramatic in…

by | Jun 7, 2005

One of the striking things about press coverage of the unmasking of Watergate’s “Deep Throat” has been that, while there…

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