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September 16, 2001
Hardball: Street hustler teaches, and learns
Hardball is a two-hankie sports soap opera, but don’t hold that against it. With surprising melodrama, the film packs some powerful emotional swings that will hearten the toughest of jeering crowds.
Hardball
The Glass House: Design takes the cake
Is the young actress Leelee Sobieski boring or inscrutable? Watching her act is often akin to watching oatmeal cook -- long stretches where nothing registers on her pretty but placid and inexpressive face, with the occasional "bubble" coming up from the bottom of the pot when she opens her permanently pursed lips. And those bubbles carry no hint of emotion.
The Glass House
Greenfingers: Convicts' flowers grow in predictable ways
In Greenfingers, Colin Briggs (Clive Owen), an embittered criminal imprisoned for a shocking crime, is transferred to Edgefield, where enlightened warden Governor Hodge (Warren Clarke) presides over an open system in which freedom of choice and work release are stressed.
Greenfingers
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