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10 movies to see this winter

I don't know much about you, other than having surprisingly free and unfettered access to your credit history, but me? Well, the new year comes around (once a year, like clockwork) and I'm still catching up with some movies that came out in December. Yet they keep making new ones. They do. All the time. Big ones, small ones.

Here are 10 we'll be seeing over the next three months. I've already seen three, all worthwhile; one made my Top 10 of 2011 list and may well win the foreign-language-film Oscar. Dates are, of course, subject to change. -- Michael Phillips
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A gay Brooklyn teenager, living her newly awakened life on the down-low and dealing with a full plate of family and romantic issues, provides the center of this fine new independent drama written and directed by Dee Rees and starring the wonderful Adepero Oduye. The Sundance Film Festival hype last year was no hype.

'Pariah' (Jan. 6)

A gay Brooklyn teenager, living her newly awakened life on the down-low and dealing with a full plate of family and romantic issues, provides the center of this fine new independent drama written and directed by Dee Rees and starring the wonderful Adepero Oduye. The Sundance Film Festival hype last year was no hype.
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