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'Humpday' is Conceptually Funnynew

A comedy about two buddies who decide to make a gay porno is shockingly both hilarious and thoughtful.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  08-28-2009  |  Reviews

'District 9' is Absolutely Grippingnew

The fact that Neill Blomkamp pulled off a successful, effects-laden action film for $30 million is praiseworthy. But that he succeeds in simultaneously making a film that will stick with you for longer than it takes to digest your grease-covered popcorn is far more impressive.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  08-28-2009  |  Reviews

'Summer Hours': French Feelingsnew

The final third of Summer Hours makes the film worthy -- but audiences may not have enough patience.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  08-12-2009  |  Reviews

Snow, Blood, Nazisnew

Dead Snow is a by-the-book horror film—a third of which is entertaining!
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  08-05-2009  |  Reviews

'(500) Days of Summer': The Need to Pleasenew

(500) Days of Summer comments on and rejects romantic-comedy conventions -- well, some of them.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  07-29-2009  |  Reviews

'Unmistaken Child' Depicts an Unquestionably Fascinating Love Storynew

Unmistaken Child is one of the strangest romance films I've ever seen. It tells, in documentary form, the story of Tenzin Zopa, a disciple of Geshe Lama Konchog.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  07-23-2009  |  Reviews

'Moon' Could Have Been Great With a Better Directornew

In Moon, we have an interesting case of great acting and a smart story that's hampered only by some bad decisions coming from the top: cheesy and manipulative music, uninteresting cinematography and a failure to let the ideas speak for themselves.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  07-08-2009  |  Reviews

'O'Horten': Sentiment Sans Schmaltznew

Who knew a film about a 67-year-old railroad engineer could be so entertaining?
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  07-02-2009  |  Reviews

A Perfectly Charming Rom-Com Couplenew

Away We Go is no masterpiece, and it aims far lower than it thinks it does, but for all that, it's passably decent.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  06-25-2009  |  Reviews

'Pelham' Works as a Lowbrow Thriller, but Travolta is Just Awfulnew

John Travolta is a lousy actor. Let's just be honest about this: I mean, he has an act, but he's not acting. He just spits back the shtick he memorized in Pulp Fiction while quietly praying to Xenu that no one notices.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  06-17-2009  |  Reviews

'Easy Virtue' Neither Delights nor Disappointsnew

Easy Virtue does a few amusing things with the British manor-house comedy, but mostly it sticks politely to form and, in the manner of a good Englishman, neither excels beyond its station nor falls into disgrace.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  06-11-2009  |  Reviews

'Drag Me to Hell' Is Drive-In Funnew

Sam Raimi stops playing with his cash long enough to spin a hilarious horror-movie yarn.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  06-04-2009  |  Reviews

'Hunger' Is Amazing, Fully Realized Artnew

A movie about someone dying of hunger could easily be maudlin, talky, boring and preachy. But experimental film artist Steve McQueen tried another route, and wound up crafting one of the most beautifully realized films of the decade.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  05-27-2009  |  Reviews

Despite Some Annoying Cliches, 'Gigantic' Isn't Half Badnew

This is one of those indie movies about a strange and affectless young man who meets a zany girl who's beautiful and full of life, and then love ensues in its kooky way. So, basically, it's a Zach Braff film. Which is not a compliment. But then Gigantic has some really good stuff, too.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  05-20-2009  |  Reviews

The Summer Movie Preview!new

The liberal communist cokehead conspiracy wants you to see these films!
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  05-20-2009  |  Movies

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