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UPDATED 04/23/2007 at 01:00 AM EDT Originally published 04/23/2007 at 01:00 AM EDT

BLACK BOOK Dutch director Paul Verhoeven (Showgirls and Starship Troopers) returns to his native land with his Hollywood-learned excess intact, transferring it to an overripe but nonetheless engrossing thriller set during WWII. After her family are killed, a Jewish woman (the alluring Carice Van Houten) joins the Dutch resistance, on whose behalf she begins an affair—though it turns into a genuine romance—with a Nazi officer (Sebastian Koch). Thrills, chills and gun battles follow. (R)

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EVERYTHING'S GONE GREEN Generation X author Douglas Coupland wrote the screenplay for this slight Canadian comedy about an aging slacker trying to figure out if money really matters. Cute, but no more. (R)

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LONELY HEARTS In an uneven crime drama, Salma Hayek and Jared Leto generate heat as a couple of con artists who fleece and murder lonely women. Their scenes alternate with a dour John Travolta and James Gandolfini playing cops trying to catch the pair. (R)

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