More Extras or More Profits?. Should DVD's have bigger and better extra features to accompany films? Or should features be trimmed in the interests of economy and profit? By Peter M. Nichols. [
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LATE MARRIAGE by Dover Kosashvili
Not Married? Sorry, You're Not a Man. Dover Kosashvili's powerful and very bitter comedy is about a 31-year-old Tel Aviv bachelor whose parents intrude into his affairs. By Stephen Holden. [New York Times: Movies]

STAR WARS. Episode II: Attack of the Clones by George Lucas
Kicking Up Cosmic Dust. "Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones" is not really much of a movie at all, if by movie you mean a work of visual storytelling about the dramatic actions of a group of interesting characters. By A. O. Scott. [New York Times: Movies]

THE BELIEVER written and directed by Henry Bean
His Actions Are Evil but He Can't Stop. This willfully provocative film, winner of the grand jury prize at last year's Sundance Film Festival, stars Ryan Gosling as a clever Yeshiva student who has grown up to be a neo-Nazi. By Julie Salamon. [New York Times: Movies]

ABOUT A BOY by Paul and Chris Weitz
Peter Pan Meets Another Lost Boy. Hugh Grant is ideal as a cad afraid of commitment in Paul and Chris Weitz's charming adaptation of Nick Hornby's breezy, heartfelt novel. By A. O. Scott. [New York Times: Movies]