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Mighty Aphrodites Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Penélope Cruz and Scarlett Johansson join forces in Woody Allen's (winning!) latest.
, August 13, 2008
Perhaps this review should begin with a disclaimer: Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Woody Allen's 39th film as writer-director, will do little to... More>>
Woody Allen
Woody Allen is back from his European vacation. Next, he directs Larry David in N.Y.C. and Puccini for L.A. Opera.
, August 13, 2008
The last time I interviewed Woody Allen, at his editing suite on Manhattan's Upper East Side, he was preparing the release of Match Point (2005),... More>>
The Actress Who Came in from the Cold Melissa Leo
Melissa Leo finally gets her close-up.
, August 13, 2008
Those of us who write about movies tend to play things cool, but we're all fans at heart, complete with running tallies of those actors and... More>>
Hard-Knock Life Frozen River
Frozen River may lay it on a bit thick, but Melissa Leo nails the role of a struggling single mom.
, August 13, 2008
When I heard that Quentin Tarantino handed the Grand Jury Prize for best feature to Courtney Hunt's Frozen River at this year's Sundance Film... More>>
Apocalypse Whatever Tropic Thunder
Ben Stiller's Hollywood sendup lacks firepower.
, August 13, 2008
Early buzz out of Hollywood pegged Tropic Thunder, directed and co-written by star Ben Stiller, as the end-all and be-all of movie-biz parodies... More>>
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
, August 13, 2008
George Lucas, that greedy visionary, is now in the infomercial manufacturing business — the pitchman forever selling rehashed product to... More>>
About a Boy Boy A
What happens when a child murderer grows up?
, August 06, 2008
"So fuckin' delicate, people ... they die so easily," says a supporting character to the titular Boy A, whose barely audible two-word reply... More>>
Boy A
Britain's infamous James Bulger case comes back, with nuance, in Boy A.
, August 06, 2008
Where can Batman and Boy A possibly converge? At the intersection of Michael Caine. The actor may be the hardest-working compulsive in show... More>>
True Bromance Pineapple Express
Rogen and Franco, on the run and madly in love in Pineapple Express.
, August 06, 2008
On the surface, Pineapple Express offers precisely what it advertises: a roll-'em-up, smoke-'em-up, blow-'em-up bromantic comedy from the freaks... More>>
Not Quite Ripe Bottle Shock
Send it back: Bottle Shock is corked.
, August 06, 2008
Bottle Shock, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January, is a great concept populated by great actors that works hard to make its... More>>
Towering Cinema Man on Wire
Philippe Petit's World Trade Center tightrope walk was made for the movies.
, August 06, 2008
Even as the first girders were laid in the mid-1960s, something about the World Trade Center — that twin-pronged erection jutting from the... More>>
To the Limit
, August 06, 2008
As Pepe Danquart's cheerfully lunatic To the Limit begins, a camera takes in the majestic expanse of Yosemite National Park, gently gliding not... More>>
Art House
, August 06, 2008
Castro Theatre. The Exiles: See Ongoing listings. Through Aug. 7. Freaky Fantasy Films ... From the '80s: Triple feature: Return to Oz,... More>>
Young-Adult Fiction American Teen
High-school heroes and zeros roam the halls of Nanette Burstein's "documentary," American Teen.
, July 30, 2008
Notwithstanding all the pundit-driven hot air about the horrors of being young in today's America, I'm willing to buy the argument that it's... More>>
The Exiles
A "lost" classic, 1961's The Exiles gets its long-overdue theatrical debut.
, July 30, 2008
"The old people remember the past," a narrator says early in The Exiles over a prologue of Edward S. Curtis photographs — faces of aged... More>>
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