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Hitchcock is less about birds, more about the man — and the woman behind himnew

Sacha Gervasi's Hitchcock, based on the lauded 1990 book Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho, might've been somewhat better served if, while plumbing its source material for story arc and character beats, its crafters had just gone ahead and borrowed the title, as well.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  12-05-2012  |  Reviews

The Adventures of Tintinnew

Before Temple of Doom, Ninja Turtles, and Calvin and Hobbes, there were Hergé's tenacious, cow-licked, ever-so-mildly-androgynous Belgian boy reporter and his intrepid white fox terrier.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  12-30-2011  |  Reviews

'Extraordinary Measures' a Dependable but Unflashy Ridenew

The picture’s most revelatory aspect, for me, was its introduction of the affliction at its crux: Pompe disease. I’d never heard of it, and now probably won’t soon forget it.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  01-20-2010  |  Reviews

'Inglourious Basterds' is Stylish, Daring and Snappily Writtennew

There were moments of trepidation for me during the early goings of Tarantino's latest. I wasn't sure I wanted to see a sensationalized, Grindhouse take on the events of World War II. And yet, Basterds is quite a bit more than that. It is inventive, surehanded, aggressively original -- and destined to be a classic.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  08-19-2009  |  Reviews

'Tropic Thunder' Wasn't the Expected Rambo-style Satirenew

What I got, and what I should have expected, was a rather well-produced and spectacle-driven broad action-comedy that should satisfy anyone not expecting a wealth of subtle or subversive humor. Duh, right?
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  08-13-2008  |  Reviews

'RoboCop' in the Library of Congress? I'd Buy that for a Dollar!new

Every year, the U.S. Library of Congress's National Film Preservation Board has earmarked up to 25 "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant films" for preservation in the National Film Registry. Let's make sure RoboCop can be seen by future generations.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  07-16-2008  |  Movies

Writer Steven Conrad on 'The Promotion'new

Conrad discusses his latest vision (and this week's release), which stars John C. Reilly, Seann William Scott, and everyone's favorite Office sweetheart, Jenna Fischer — in addition to sweet-ass casting, twisted humor, and coming to terms with adulthood.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  06-11-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Richard Jenkins on Having 'One of Those Faces'new

Jenkins moves from one of the ensemble to The Visitor's star.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  04-30-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Sorry, Haters: 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' is Funnynew

I didn't really start wholeheartedly imbibing the Apatow Kool-Aid until Knocked Up, but now, having taken in the Apatow-produced Forgetting Sarah Marshall, I don't expect to find myself having second thoughts about trying anything these guys put out for quite some time.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  04-16-2008  |  Reviews

I'm Will Ferrell?new

The SNL alum and Semi-Pro star on fame, his alternate-universe job, and why he sucks (or did) at coordinating art appraisals.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  02-27-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Of Analogies and Alpha Dogsnew

Charlie Bartlett, fittingly, feels like a first film. It's flecked throughout with a decent store of genuine laughs and sweet, budding-romance moments, but these are offset too frequently by painfully conventional bits and notably odd directorial choices.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  02-20-2008  |  Reviews

MyToons, Our Toonsnew

Fresh off a deal with YouTube, San Antonio-based MyToons.com is leading the online animation revolution.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  02-20-2008  |  Tech

'I Am Legend': Not a Classicnew

There's a sizeable early-to-middle stretch in the decidedly post-apocalyptic flick that drew this viewer involuntarily (and more than once) to his seat-edge and managed to hold him more palpably rapt than a great many ostensibly comparable films of recent years.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  12-12-2007  |  Reviews

Zemeckis, Computers: 1; Critic: 0new

Boy, was I prepared to hate the sword-and-sandals out of this movie.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  11-21-2007  |  Reviews

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