Dogma Movie Review by Jarrod (12/29/2007) |
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'Dogma' is one of the most intelligent and intriguing comedies ever made, and it ranks as Kevin Smith's best film, with the possible exception of Clerks. It is sinfully funny, wildly audacious and irreverent, and yet it offers a methodical evaluation of Catholicism, so intimately familiar with its rituals, terminology,...
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It is not often that you get to see a group of stars that you like in a funny movie that also makes some interesting points.
Matt Damon (The Bourne Ultimatum ), Linda Fiorentino (Unforgettable). Severus Snape, Jay and Silent Bob, Salma Hayek (Frida), George Carlin, and, of course, God (Alanis Morissette), all join to make...
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Dogma Movie Review by Zara (3/14/2007) |
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People were up in arms about the concept of this movie, protesting outside Disney when they found out that Miramax, a division of Disney, was planning on releasing a movie that was supposedly blasphemous.
I love it when people protest before they've even seen something. I mean, sure, they had plenty of reason to protest...
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Dogma Movie Review by AJ (6/5/2006) |
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So I guess this is how Kevin Smith tops Chasing Amy. With a wicked, dark intelligence, this irreverent religious satire is both hilarious and deeply meaningful; Smith didn't just make a lot of jokes at God's expense. Despite the enormous amount of Catholic Church protestation upon the film's release, Dogma proves that...
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| Dogma Movie Review by Thom (5/8/2008) |
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More so than anything that Kevin Smith has ever done, Dogma is a strange mix of his ludicrous low humor crossed with incredibly purposeful dialog. Like Chasing Amy that preceded it, Dogma has something intensely personal to say that more than just Smith and his loyal followers can relate to. To a certain extent, Smith is...
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