Friday, November 6th, 2009
Going through the motions without any emotion whatsoever, Robert Zemeckis’ take on the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol adds not a...
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Based on Lynn Barber’s memoir, An Education is a sweeping piece of cinematic filmmaking, with its roots in smart directing (Lone Scherfig),...
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A woman (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and a man (Willem Dafoe) have sex in the shower. Lost in the throws of their passion, they fail to realize their young...
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
This Is It, the two week only (for now at least) collection of rehearsal clips of the late Michael Jackson’s scheduled 50 date London show is...
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The new Amelia Earhart biopic, simply called Amelia, ought to soar. There is Mira Nair (Monsoon Wedding) behind the camera, Hilary Swank in front and...
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The Damned United is a rare thing, a sports film where knowledge of the game on screen isn’t necessary or even important. Michael Sheen is Brian...
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Once upon a time, there was a beloved children’s tale turned into a movie that frightened children. Its protagonist was lost in a strange land,...
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Kristopher Belman’s documentary More Than a Game has received a lot of comparisons to Steve James’s Hoop Dreams, often cited as that...
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Michael Stuhlbarg is Larry Gopnick, a 1960s equivalent of scripture’s Job, living in a straightforward Midwestern life in America. Larry is a...
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Zombieland is yet another Hollywood outing with the undead, those ever starving, angry, beastly humans who just want a bit of brains and bore marrow...
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