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www.boxoffice.com - : Henry Jaglom's movies are not for everyone -- these low-budget, intensely art-house and mostly improvised actor's pieces have a certain pretense that is refreshing to some, unbearably pretentious to others. There's no right answer, of course -- one need only know whether or not one belongs to Jaglom's audience or not. more...
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www.washingtonpost.com - : Most guys run for their lives when women start commiserating about their innards, but in the touchy-feely ''Babyfever,'' Henry Jaglom grabs a camera and captures their every neurotic whimper. Like ''Eating,'' the director's 1991 film about women and food, ''Babyfever'' is essentially a high-toned hen party with a frill of a plot and a surfeit of mewling. more...
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