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"High School" a Dismal Stoner Comedy High School
, May 31, 2012
Its opening shots replete with heavily fetishized close-ups of kids taking hits off joints and its dialogue peppered with lines like "Getting... More>>
First Position
, May 31, 2012
The nonfiction formula pioneered by Spellbound leads to frustrating superficiality in First Position, a glossy documentary about a multicultural... More>>
"Chernobyl Diaries" Movie Review: A Toxic Waste of Handheld Cameras "Chernobyl Diaries" Movie Review: A Toxic Waste of Handheld Cameras
, May 24, 2012
Spoiler alert:Chernobyl Diaries is toxic waste. Based on a premise by Paranormal Activity director Peli, Chernobyl Diaries tags along with a... More>>
"Men in Black" Goes Back in Time, but You Still Have to Pay the 2012 Price Men in Black 3
, May 24, 2012
Can any one of the millions of Americans who saw Men in Black 2 in 2002 describe its plot today? A single scene? Chances are, if you saw both MIB... More>>
Debt as a Philosophical Condition in "Payback" Payback
, May 24, 2012
This riff on Margaret Atwood's 2008 book-length essay, Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth, avoids the traps of recent social-problem... More>>
"The Dictator" Movie Review: More Sacha Baron Cohen Yuks Than Comedy Revolution The Dictator
, May 17, 2012
In The Dictator, Sacha Baron Cohen plays Admiral General Aladeen, the young, dumb leader of fictional North African nation Wadiya. Under... More>>
"Battleship" Movie Review: Because Every Generation Needs an "Armageddon" Battleship
, May 17, 2012
Every once in a while, a movie comes along that's so utterly shameless that it achieves a certain grandeur. Battleship, which I swear to God is... More>>
The Prime Minister's Brother Gets a Lot of Love in "Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story" Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story
, May 17, 2012
In an old news clip that is played in the documentary Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story, a newscaster says, "You can tell a lot about a people... More>>
The Narrow Worldview of "What to Expect When You're Expecting" What to Expect When You're Expecting
, May 17, 2012
Heidi Murkoff's mega-best-selling manual, What to Expect When You're Expecting, actually makes perfect sense as a vehicle for Hollywood, an... More>>
Johnny Depp Plays a Vampire Family Man in Tim Burton's Dark Shadows Dark Shadows
, May 10, 2012
A significant portion of Tim Burton's output over the past decade has been concerned with slipping the "Burton treatment" to susceptible texts:... More>>
"The Perfect Family" Never Synthesizes Into Something Believable The Perfect Family
, May 10, 2012
Eileen (Kathleen Turner) is consumed by the Catholic Church and its doctrine — so much so that her nonstop charitable work for the church... More>>
"The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" Proves the Brits Have Cornered the Retiree Movie Genre The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
, May 10, 2012
A group of disparate British retirees is lured to the Indian subcontinent for cut-rate surgery, low-overhead living, or reasons they hope to keep... More>>
"Natural Selection" Goes From Sperm Clinic to, of Course, Tampa Natural Selection
, May 10, 2012
An emancipation story that takes place mostly on the road and on the run, Natural Selection tells the story of how a God-fearing 40-something... More>>
Eva Mendes Toils Away With a Generic Script in "Girl in Progress" Girl in Progress
, May 10, 2012
Single mother Grace (Eva Mendes) toils as a maid and a waitress to keep her petulant daughter, Ansiedad (Cierra Ramirez), in private school in... More>>
Superheroes Bump Superegos in "The Avengers" The Avengers
, May 03, 2012
At the start of the long-awaited Marvel superhero supergroup flick The Avengers, a powerful, potentially dangerous glowing cube is in the hands... More>>
"Chico & Rita" a Moving Storybook of Cuban Jazz Artists Chico & Rita
, May 03, 2012
In Oscar nominee Chico & Rita, the life of Cuban pianist and composer Bebo Valdés seems to have been translated first into fairy tale and... More>>
"Darling Companion" Searches for a Lost Dog in a Forest Full of Sap Darling Companion
, May 03, 2012
"Animals are such agreeable friends — they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms," George Eliot once wrote. That's certainly the appeal... More>>
"In the Family" Takes a Steady Approach to Gay Victimization In the Family
, May 03, 2012
With an incisive understanding of character, believably naturalistic acting, and lengthy scenes that don't feel stretched out so much as given... More>>
A Couple Struggles With Weather, Relationship in "The Five-Year Engagement" The Five-Year Engagement
, April 26, 2012
The Five-Year Engagement is as comfy and cute as the bunny costume Tom (Jason Segel) wears at the New Year's Eve party where he meets Violet... More>>
"The Pirates! Band of Misfits" Hits All the Kid Pic's Regular Stops The Pirates! Band of Misfits
, April 26, 2012
The year is 1837. A newly crowned Queen Victoria, voiced by Imelda Staunton and animated in clay as a shrewish little turnip of a woman, decrees... More>>
"Safe" a Preposterously Enjoyable — or Enjoyably Preposterous — Action-Thriller Safe
, April 26, 2012
In Safe, a preposterously enjoyable — or enjoyably preposterous — action-thriller, Jason Statham headlines as disgraced NYPD supercop... More>>
Understated Drama "Monsieur Lazhar" Follows the Wave of Grief Break Across a School Monsieur Lazhar
, April 26, 2012
A blanket of white covers Montreal inside and out in Monsieur Lazhar, the understated and affecting Canadian drama that earned an Oscar... More>>
Willem Dafoe a Graceful Force in "The Hunter" The Hunter
, April 26, 2012
Drawing baths and listening to classical music, refined soldier-of-fortune Martin (Willem Dafoe) is sent Down Under by a military-biotech firm... More>>
"Damsels in Distress" a Toe-Tapping College-Girl Fantasy Damsels in Distress
, April 26, 2012
On her first day at Seven Oaks College, transfer student Lily (Analeigh Tipton) is scooped up by a trio of prepossessed coeds who school her on... More>>
"The Lucky One" Isn't Lucky Enough to Find Stars With Chemistry The Lucky One
, April 19, 2012
The Lucky One is the seventh movie based on a Nicholas Sparks book — two more are in preproduction — and, well, it's no Notebook. In... More>>
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