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Remember the Star Trek films theory? You know, the argument that says every
even-numbered entry (two, four, six, so on) in
Thirty years before Sen. Barack Obama broke through a significant political
color barrier, Harvey Milk tore down a similar wall that
Before a single joke is told, Seth Gordon's Four Christmases earns a positive
grade for its inspired casting.
I'm not talking about
It takes a half hour before you're able to put a finger on the tone and tactic
of Baz Luhrmann's Australia.
Rare is the individual who can leave a mark on his chosen profession. In the
case of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson,
Everyone knows the sixties were a time of rapid social change, but just how
rapid becomes obvious when re-watching the original
Damn you Anne Rice! Even since you introduced that lovelorn supermodel turned
bloodsucker Lestat, the vampire has been romanticized all out
If action "auteur" Michael Bay trained dogs instead of constructing
Transformers, his canines would probably behave like Bolt.
Disney's computer-animated mutt (voiced
Whoa! What excitement! Hang onto your hats boys and girls, let's just watch!
In the energizing sports documentary Harvard Beats Yale 29-29,
If there was ever a movie to make somebody regret that they had any familiarity
with the Harry Potter universe, it
When Daniel Craig was announced as the next 007, the collective groan from the
Ian Fleming faithful was almost loud enough
In a segment of the Woody Allen film Everything You Always Wanted To Know About
Sex But Were Afraid To Ask,
French director Arnaud Desplechin returns to the U.S. three years after his
last domestically distributed picture, Kings & Queen, bearing a
Slumdog Millionaire, which is based on the novel Q&A by Indian
diplomat/novelist Vikas Swarup, could very well be the closest thing
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father is a film that nobody should
ever feel forced to make,
Between 1989 and 2003, the nation of Liberia, on the western, sub-Saharan coast
of Africa, collapsed into a civil war between
Molly Hartley is a troubled teen -- misunderstood, depressed, haunted. School
sucks, and her psychotic mother has just been locked up
In Mark Herman's adaptation of John Boyne's controversial children's bestseller
offering a kid's-eye view of Holocaust, the young eight-year-old Bruno (Asa
It's a damn shame. As a stand-up Bernie Mac had no equal. He even made a
winning transition to television with
Role Models, David Wain's third feature as a director and co-writer, may be the
first of the erstwhile The State member's
To a film critic, the mainstream is like a ravenous shark with a defective
hypothalamus. As long as Hollywood seeds the
Italians have the nicest kitchens, and we get to ogle several of them in Saturn
in Opposition, a crowded and talky
Caucasians, apparently, have no soul. Or heart. Or common sense. According to
the movies, whenever the majority lacks a moment of
Zack and Miri Make a Porno is the latest film by Kevin Smith and, for better or
for worse, it's the
Director Toby Wilkins' debut feature Splinter is a fast-paced, well-crafted bit
of sci-fi horror with plenty of gore and thrills to
Something sinister is going on over at the House of Mouse. Scientists should
study Disney to see how they manage to
At this point in the Saw series, reviews really don't matter. Frankly, this is
one of the few fright franchises where
If it weren't for Charlie Kaufman, the phrase "famous screenwriter" would be an
oxymoron. Kaufman has never won an Oscar, and
Police thrillers these days aspire to replicate the CSI formula on the big
screen. Not Pride and Glory. It wants to
A heavily-favored selection at this year's Tribeca Film Festival, Tomas
Alfredson's Let the Right One In announces the most promising talents
Novelist-turned-filmmaker Philippe Claudel's debut film, I've Loved You So
Long, is a character study in the very strictest of terms. That
Fit snug into the mother superior of self-reflexive roles, Angelina Jolie once
again finds herself the eye of the storm in
Writer-directors Danny Jacobs and Darren Grodsky cite Bob Rafelson's Five Easy
Pieces as a major inspiration behind their debut feature Humboldt
Animation anthologies generally have a tough time of it in theaters, usually
ending up as grab-bag vehicles of grotesquerie and humor
In Frontrunners, Caroline Suh's ebullient celebration of the arcane democratic
impulse in this country, a student at New York City's Stuyvesant
In Hollywood, hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars can hinge upon a leading
man's decision to shave. Just look at
Speaking in semi-awe of two snorting, greasy teenage vulgarians, Lance (Clark
Duke) diagnoses their problem thusly: "They don't know how to
To paraphrase comedian/pundit Bill Maher, "New rule! Motion picture adaptations
of successful video games must at least be as exciting and
Almost 150 years after the Civil War, the Confederate Flag still stands as
America's most controversial symbol. To most citizens, it
With innovation such a scarce commodity, Hollywood should really stop remaking
foreign films. Aside from their almost universal track record for