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Sundance In Swing! The slate of films at this year's Sundance Film Festival include new films by Hal Hartley, Rebecca Miller (who won big here in 2002 with Personal Velocity), Michael Hoffman, Steve Buscemi, and indie fave
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Though it was never quite the hit it was supposed to be, Next Stop Wonderland is a charming, indie-style romantic comedy that possesses a quiet grace and insinuating allure, not unlike the soundtrack of samba and bossa nova that weaves throughout the film. A 1998 Sundance entrant, Wonderland was plucked from obscurity when it became the center of a huge bidding war among studios; Miramax ultimately plunked down $6 million for it, immediately raising both critical and box office expectations. Alas, the movie grossed less than $4 million (though it only cost one million to make), never quite living up to the promise of a Sundance "breakout hit." Still, it remains an intelligent, funny, and quirky rumination on the ebbs and flows of fate, with well-drawn characters who drift gently with the tides. Erin (Hope Davis), beautiful but brittle, is a Boston nurse disgusted with men and the dating process whose low profile is shattered when her mother (Holland Taylor) places a personal ad for her. Meanwhile, hunky working-class sort Alan (Alan Gelfant) is trying to get his marine biology degree, as well as a promotion at the Boston Aquarium, where he works fixing pipes and such. Erin and Alan keep missing each other by degrees -- locking eyes once across a street -- and the movie plays up the vicissitudes of fate that seem to omnisciently dictate whom we're meant to be with. By the end, you'll be wondering if happiness is only a train ride away. - Mark Englehart
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Truly Trivial Bring me the axe! This film has the honor of being named the Razzies' worst film of the 1980s. (answer)
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- Always keep your bowler on in time of stress, and watch out for diabolical masterminds.
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