2002
All films with reviews
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Other films seen
About a Boy
Adaptation.
Analyze That
Austin Powers in Goldmember
Big Trouble
The Bourne Identity
Bowling for Columbine
Catch Me if You Can
Charms for the Easy Life
Chicago
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course
Crossroads
Die Another Day
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
Eight Crazy Nights
8 Women
Far from Heaven
Hable con ella
Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets
Hollywood Ending
The Hours
Hysterical Blindness
Ice Age
Igby Goes Down
The Importance of Being Earnest
Lilo & Stitch
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Men in Black II
Minority Report
Moonlight Mile
Mr Deeds
Punch-Drunk Love
Secretary
Serving Sara
Signs
Spider-Man
Star Trek: Nemesis
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
Tadpole
To Be and to Have
Two Weeks Notice
Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself
Best of 2002
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LEADING ACTRESS Maggie Gyllenhaal, Secretary Isabelle Huppert, La vie promise Nicole Kidman, The Hours Julianne Moore, Far from Heaven Samantha Morton, Morvern Callar |
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LEADING ACTOR Javier Camara, Hable con ella Ralph Fiennes, Spider Adam Sandler, Punch-Drunk Love |
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SUPPORTING ACTRESS Geraldine Chaplin, Hable con ella Miranda Richardson, Spider Meryl Streep, Adaptation. Sigourney Weaver, Tadpole |
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SUPPORTING ACTOR Chris Cooper, Adaptation. Stephen Dillane, The Hours Dennis Haysbert, Far from Heaven Dennis Quaid, Far from Heaven |
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DIRECTION Pedro Almodovar, Hable con ella Paul Thomas Anderson, Punch-Drunk Love David Cronenberg, Spider Stephen Daldry, The Hours Todd Haynes, Far from Heaven |
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ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Pedro Almodovar, Hable con ella Paul Thomas Anderson, Punch-Drunk Love Todd Haynes, Far From Heaven Lone Scherfig & Anders Thomas Jensen, Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself |
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ADAPTED SCREENPLAY David Hare, The Hours [novel, Michael Cunningham] Charlie Kaufman, Adaptation. [book The Orchid Thief, Susan Orlean] Patrick McGrath, Spider [novel] Francois Ozon & Marina de Van, 8 Women [play, Robert Thomas] Erin Cressida Wilson, Secretary [short story, Mary Gaitskill] |










