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Mighty Aphrodites Mighty Aphrodites
Penélope Cruz and Scarlett Johansson join forces—and some other stuff—in Woody Allen's (winning!) latest
Perhaps this review should begin with a disclaimer: Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Woody Allen's 39th film as writer-director, will do little to... More>>
Published: August 14, 2008
Apocalypse Whatever Apocalypse Whatever
Ben Stiller's Hollywood send-up lacks firepower
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... More>>
Published: August 14, 2008
True Bromance True Bromance
Rogen and Franco, on the run and madly in love in Pineapple Express
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>>
Published: August 07, 2008
Towering Cinema Towering Cinema
Philippe Petit's World Trade Center tightrope walk was made for the movies
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>>
Published: August 07, 2008
Not Quite Ripe
Send it back: Bottle Shock's corked
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>>
Published: August 07, 2008
Small Change Small Change
Presidential candidates vie (and pander and plead) for one heart and mind in Swing Vote
Swing Vote is an election-themed comedy that's about twice as smart as you expect it to be and still only half as smart as you wish it were. The... More>>
Published: July 31, 2008
Young Adult Fiction Young Adult Fiction
High-school heroes and zeros roam the halls of Nanette Burstein's "documentary," American Teen
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>>
Published: July 31, 2008
Costume Ball
Provocateurs Catherine Breillat and Asia Argento put their stamp (or tattoo) on 19th-century France
Catherine Breillat hitches her wagon to the hottest of European stars, Asia Argento, in a highly entertaining adaptation of French dandy... More>>
Published: July 31, 2008
Corpse Fried
The Mummy franchise has seen better days
I was 13 when Stephen Sommers's 1999 remake-in-name-only of The Mummy came out—just about the ideal age. Sommers is definitely some kind of... More>>
Published: July 31, 2008
Men Will Be Boys Men Will Be Boys
With Step Brothers, Ferrell, Reilly, McKay & Co. still don't wanna grow up. And thank God for that.
I haven't seen much at the movies in the past two years that has given me as much unbridled comic pleasure as the sight of Will Ferrell as the... More>>
Published: July 24, 2008
In the Spirit of Waugh In the Spirit of Waugh
A good nine hours lighter than its TV predecessor, Brideshead Revisited gets back to the source
Making notes in 1949 for a review of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, George Orwell wrote that "Waugh is about as good a novelist as one can... More>>
Published: July 24, 2008
Heart of Darkness Heart of Darkness
Heath Ledger peers into the void as The Dark Knight returns
What a brooding pleasure it is to return to Christopher Nolan's Gotham City—if "pleasure" is the right word for a movie that gazes so... More>>
Published: July 17, 2008
Thank You for the Music Thank You for the Music
But your movie's kinda drab. Mamma Mia! drains the fun out of ABBA.
I've always enjoyed ABBA—not in that post-hoc, so-bad-it's-good hip way, but innocently, the way I like Phil Spector. To this day, howling... More>>
Published: July 17, 2008
Going Down Going Down
Brendan Fraser falls into a deep, deep hole at the Center of the Earth
At the top, let's be clear about one thing: Journey to the Center of the Earth is more a demo reel than a narrative feature. It's a decent, if... More>>
Published: July 10, 2008
Devil May Care Devil May Care
Big Red returns in a mindless, revved-up Hellboy sequel
Hollywood's Endless Superhero Summer rolls on with the arrival of Hellboy II: The Golden Army from Pan's Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro,... More>>
Published: July 10, 2008
Deep Freeze
Gleaning lessons from the darkness, Herzog treks to Antarctica in Encounters at the End of the World
Some say the world will end in fire, some—like Werner Herzog—say ice. Flying in the face of global warming, this profoundly... More>>
Published: July 10, 2008
Superzero Superzero
Hancock squanders potential greatness with lame humor and a half-baked hero
The Sixth Sense, starring Bruce Willis as a dead man, was writer-director M. Night Shyamalan's breakthrough, but its follow-up, Unbreakable,... More>>
Published: July 03, 2008
Beyond Gonzo Beyond Gonzo
Call hell-raiser Hunter S. Thompson's style what you will—a new doc succeeds when saluting his substance
"In a nation of frightened dullards, there is always a sorry shortage of outlaws, and those few who make the grade are always welcome." So wrote... More>>
Published: July 03, 2008
Robots in Love Robots in Love
WALL-E blasts off to the future by boldly going where every sci-fi movie's gone before. And that's a good thing.
Many will attempt to describe WALL-E with a one-liner. It's R2-D2 in love. 2001: A Space Odyssey starring The Little Tramp. An Inconvenient Truth... More>>
Published: June 26, 2008
Violence Is Golden Violence Is Golden
With its secret boys' club and bloody good fun, Wanted has all of the fight with none of the guilt
Of the summer's many revenge-of-the-nerd fulfillment fantasies—from The Incredible Hulk all the way down the megaplex food chain to The... More>>
Published: June 26, 2008
Back...and Loving It Back...and Loving It
Get Smart redux is a rare device: a TV remake for the big screen that works on its own terms
As old Broadway shows are revived, new Broadway shows get spun from old movies so that new movies may be fashioned from ancient TV series. It's... More>>
Published: June 19, 2008
Empire Strikes Back Empire Strikes Back
Mongol paints a historically hazy but kick-ass picture of everyone's fave emperor, Genghis Khan
You want a history lesson? Take a class. You want clanging swords, sneering villains, storybook romance and bloody vengeance? Here's a brawny,... More>>
Published: June 19, 2008
One Bad Mother One Bad Mother
Dario Argento caps off his horror trilogy with horrific parody
A topsy-turvy Escherland exists where Dario Argento's The Mother of Tears is considered a twisted classic, and it is a magical place. Up is down,... More>>
Published: June 19, 2008
As American as Overpriced Dolls As American as Overpriced Dolls
In Kit Kittredge, all it takes to cure the Depression is a little Miss Sunshine
To my 10-year-old daughter, the term "American Girl" means "that store my meanie of a mom—unlike all the other, higher-quality... More>>
Published: June 19, 2008
The Not Terrible Hulk The Not Terrible Hulk
In the shadow of Iron Man, the latest from Marvel can't live up to its billing
In recent days, Universal's been running a TV spot for The Incredible Hulk that gives away what should come as no surprise to any fanboy worth... More>>
Published: June 12, 2008
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