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Kyle Smith (Twitter: @rkylesmith) is a film critic for The New York Post and the author of the novels Love Monkey and A Christmas Caroline. Type a title in the box above to locate a review. Find an alphabetical listing of The New York Post's recent film reviews here.

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    Oliver Stone, L.A. Times, Hugo Chavez in Steamy Love Triangle

    By Kyle | September 9, 2009

    Whew! Is it getting warm in here or is the blood just rushing to my head after reading in Big Hollywood about this mad three-way romp between the sheets? First there is the romantic embrace of Oliver Stone for Hugo Chavez — about whom Stone has just made another of his dictator-loving documentaries. Then, what should happen but, like a sexy delivery girl showing up on the doorstep of the frisky lovers in the porn movie, the L.A. Times jumps into the act?

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    3 Responses to “Oliver Stone, L.A. Times, Hugo Chavez in Steamy Love Triangle”

    1. Brandon Says:
      September 9th, 2009 at 11:45 am

      Kyle,

      At the risk of being off topic are you going to be reviewing the movie 9? I’m very curious about it.

    2. kyle Says:
      September 9th, 2009 at 11:48 am

      I didn’t review it. Lou has a review in today’s Post. I thought it began intelligently enough but then basically became a series of rather repetitive, crashingly loud action scenes.

    3. kyle Says:
      September 9th, 2009 at 12:06 pm

      Lou’s review is at:
      http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/movie/reviews/demise_and_dolls_kLFMtq51BoOWwQzFMsgglL

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