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** 1/2 (out of 4)
The word “potiche” translates into English as “trophy wife.” Catherine Deneuve is the sheltered wife of a factory owner (Fabrice Luchini), an umbrella maker who is in the midst of a labor dispute with his workers. When he is kidnapped, she has to run the factory, and things change. R. 1 hour, 43 minutes. Ty Burr, Boston Globe
“Phil Ochs: There but for Fortune”
*** (out of 4)
To say that the 1960s folk singer Phil Ochs dreamed big is to understate the huge scope of his ambition. Ochs moved to New York in the early ’60s intending to be the best songwriter in the country. After meeting Bob Dylan, Ochs was forced to revise his opinion of his own potential to “second best.” Not rated.
1 hour 38 minutes.
Stephen Holden, New York Times
“Take Me Home Tonight”
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Topher Grace plays a prime specimen of science- club zero, a bashful sweetheart recently graduated from MIT but stuck in emotional limbo. The movie is a winning rag bag of gags, combining fast-paced physical shtick with a sharply clever script. R. 1 hour, 54 minutes. Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star
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