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Hollywood Product: 2012
Director Roland Emmerich is the John Holmes of disaster porn
Vol. 38 No. 29 Published 11.18.09 by Curt Holman -
HOLLYWOOD PRODUCT
Hollywood Product The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Twilight sequel rises above expectations
Vol. 38 No. 29 Published 11.18.09 by Edward Adams -
MOVIE REVIEW
Sandra Bullock Blind Sides Atlanta
Film fumbles a potentially intriguing story of a nouveau riche family who adopts a future NFL star
Vol. 38 No. 29 Published 11.18.09 by Curt Holman -
MOVIE REVIEW
The Messenger delivers stark lesson about casualties of war
Drama about the U.S. army's casualty notification team falls short
Vol. 38 No. 29 Published 11.18.09 by Curt Holman -
BRIEF
Seriocomic Loose Rope seeks bovine intervention
Two friends face misadventures in the big city in this likable dramedy
Vol. 38 No. 28 Published 11.11.09 by Curt Holman -
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Capsule reviews of recently released films
OPENING FRIDAY THE BOONDOCK SAINTS II: ALL SAINTS DAY (R) A sequel to the indi...
Vol. 38 No. 28 Published 11.11.09 -
MOVIE REVIEW
Five Minutes of Heaven goes mano a mano with Northern Ireland conflict
Liam Neeson gives a complex performance as a repentant Irish terrorist in an intimate drama from the director of Downfall
Vol. 38 No. 28 Published 11.11.09 by Curt Holman -
MOVIE REVIEW
Too baaad Goats falls flat
The Men Who Stare at Goats comedy about psychic soldiers fails to mesh with Iraq War satire
Vol. 38 No. 27 Published 11.04.09 by Curt Holman -
MOVIE REVIEW
Damned United and An Education pit youthful smarts against English establishment
Two terrific English period pieces upend sports, rom-com clichés
Vol. 38 No. 27 Published 11.04.09 by Curt Holman -
MOVIE REVIEW
Ben Loeterman appeals The People vs. Leo Frank
Loeterman’s half documentary, half re-enactment refreshes Georgia’s most infamous murder trial
Vol. 38 No. 27 Published 11.04.09 by David Lee Simmons -
MOVIE REVIEW
Campy White Zombie harks back to pre-Romero living dead
Plaza Theatre's Silver Scream Spook Show books cinema's first zombie movie starring Bela Lugosi
Vol. 38 No. 27 Published 11.04.09 by Curt Holman -
HOLLYWOOD PRODUCT
Hollywood Product: A Christmas Carol
Disney's remake of a holiday classic hits a flat note
Vol. 38 No. 27 Published 11.04.09 by Edward Adams -
MOVIE REVIEW
Antichrist canonizes genital mutilation
Gore and heavy-handed symbolism weigh down Lars von Trier's well-acted portrayal of marital disintegration
Vol. 38 No. 27 Published 11.04.09 by Curt Holman -
HOLLYWOOD PRODUCT
Hollywood Product: The Fourth Kind
Director Olatunde Osunsanmi dramatizes sketchy proof of alien abductions
Vol. 38 No. 27 Published 11.04.09 by Edward Adams -
MOVIE REVIEW
Grim Precious treasures passionate actresses
Oprah's film has enough sorrow for several Greek tragedies
Vol. 38 No. 27 Published 11.04.09 by Curt Holman -
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Capsule reviews of recently released films
OPENING FRIDAY ANTICHRIST 2 stars (NR) See review. THE BOX (PG-13) In thi...
Vol. 38 No. 27 Published 11.04.09 -
MOVIE REVIEW
Amelia stalls out on the runway as a Hilary Swank vehicle
Mira Nair's Amelia Earhart biopic shows practically no interest in aviation
Vol. 38 No. 26 Published 10.28.09 by Curt Holman -
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Capsule reviews of recently released films
OPENING WEDNESDAY MICHAEL JACKSON: THIS IS IT (PG) A backstage documentary of Michael Jackson&rsq...
Vol. 38 No. 26 Published 10.28.09 -
MOVIE REVIEW
Coco Before Chanel goes back in black
French darling Audrey Tautou stars in Anne Fontaine's sweet, safe new biopic
Vol. 38 No. 26 Published 10.28.09 by Debbie Michaud -
MOVIE REVIEW
No Impact Man depicts a planet — and a marriage — under strain
Documentary about a New York family's attempts to reduce its carbon footprint to zero finds drama in marital dynamics
Vol. 38 No. 26 Published 10.28.09 by Curt Holman
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Taking Woodstock wallows in 1960s nostalgia
Ang Lee's ground-level account of the music festival traffics in comedic clichés
Published 09.02.09 by Curt HolmanArt & Copy misses its own point
Doug Pray attempts to sell advertising to audiences in his latest film
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Paris, Je t'aime's producer presents a similar anthology about New York, with surprisingly tepid results
Published 10.14.09 by Curt Holman