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Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post won the 2003 criticism
Pulitzer for his "authoritative film criticism that is both
intellectually rewarding and a pleasure to read."
Stephen Hunter Reviews
The Tragic Route Of Rio's 'Bus 174' (Post, Dec. 5, 2003)
'America': This Film Was Made for You and Me (Post, Nov. 26, 2003)
Saint Nick's Polar Opposite (Post, Nov. 26, 2003)
'21 Grams': The Chaotic Order Of the Universe (Post, Nov. 26, 2003)
'Looney Tunes': Daffy Genius (Post, Nov. 14, 2003)
Benigni's 'Pinocchio': Hold Your Nose (Post, Dec. 30, 2002)
Pure Razzmatazz: 'Chicago,' One Town -- And a Film -- That Won't Let You Down (Post, Dec. 27, 2002)
A Merry Chase: With 'Catch Me if You Can,' Spielberg, DiCaprio and Hanks Cut Quite a Caper (Post, Dec. 25, 2002)
'About Schmidt': Sublimely Ordinary (Post, Dec. 20, 2002)
'Adaptation': Tweaking Reality (Post, Dec. 20, 2002)
A Bloodied Past: 'Gangs of New York' Is Historically Rich but Ultimately Unrewarding (Post, Dec. 20, 2002)
The One Ring, The True Sword (Post, Dec. 17, 2002)
Shear Gladness: 'Barbershop' Puts a Community in Its Place (Post, Sept. 13, 2002)
A Golden Palm Sunday for Polanski: Cannes Winner 'The Pianist' Based on Holocaust Memoir (Post, May 27, 2002)
'Unfaithful': Unfathomable Attraction: Diane Lane, Richard Gere And an Affair to Forget (Post, May 10, 2002)
'Nine Queens': An Exhilarating Dash for Cash (Post, May 10, 2002)
An Intricate Dance At the 'Monster's Ball' (Post, Feb. 8, 2002)
'Queen of the Damned': Nothing for the Fang Club (Post, Feb. 22, 2002)
'Hart's War': Been There, Fought That: POWs, Right in the Film Vaults (Post, Feb. 15, 2002)
'John Q.' Shoots Itself in the Foot (Post, Feb. 15, 2002)
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