Crime. Social disorder. Chaos.Absinthe has been blamed for them all. The spirit -- originally made as an herbal tonic -- was once thought to produce medical conditions like epilepsy, and illness like turberculosis, and was eventually banned in countries like Belgium, Brazil, the Netherlands, France ... More >>
National EnquirerCasey Anthony's imaginary escape to Mexico.​Below the item about Sandra Bullock being "betrayed" by Ryan Reynolds but above the piece on Monica Lewinsky's "sad and lonely life" on the front page of the National Enquirer, there's a big old centerpiece on Casey Anthony's "secret esc ... More >>
And that pain will last (500) Days, but in a good way.
Once more down the aisle with The Proposal.
It's never a good sign when the studios won't show us a movie in time for the print edition. That's what happened with X-Men Origins: Wolverine. So with no review in the print edition of New Times this week, below is a late and very disappointing review.Without fail, the dullest installment in any s ... More >>
The summer of our '80s youth in Adventureland.
Alanis Morissette is still grateful for her now-legendary first album
What Garry Didn't Know
Joe Carnahan's overly slick, heavily edited dark comedy works despite itself
Introducing the best movies of 2005 you probably didn't see
For a fun way to pass the time, you could do worse than Waiting...
Blade confronts the ultimate vampire, and geeks everywhere rejoice
