AltWeeklies Wire
Why The Revenant Will Win the Best Picture Oscar (And Be One of the Worst Choices Ever)new
Yes, The Revenant was a fine film. The best? Not by a long shot.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
02-24-2016 |
Movies
Movie Madness: A Bracket-Busting Look at a Year at the Moviesnew
The Elite Eight: Brooklyn, Inside Out, The Martian, Room, Son of Saul, Spotlight, Star Wars VII, Train Wreck.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
12-23-2015 |
Movies
Tags: 2015 movies
Understanding in a ‘Trainwreck’new
Writer and actress Amy Schumer’s “Trainwreck” hit theaters July 17.
Jackson Free Press |
Micah Smith |
07-24-2015 |
Movies
The music of Elliott Smith re-told through a documentarynew
IU Cinema shows a documentary based on the life and career of singer-songwriter Elliott Smith.
Iris The Irreverentnew
IRIS delves into the mind, heart and closet of the world’s most captivating nonagenarian style icon.
Eugene Weekly |
Alex V. Cipolle |
05-28-2015 |
Movies
Tags: Albert Maysles, IRIS
Before Boyhoodnew
Oscar-nominated director Richard Linklater shot part of his first feature film in Missoula, where he explored some of the techniques and themes that have since made him famous.
Missoula Independent |
Ted McDermott |
02-19-2015 |
Movies
Extraordinary Women, Extraordinary Filmsnew
These films offer moments that will resonate with parents of teenagers all over the world.
Boise Weekly |
Marcia Franklin |
02-19-2015 |
Movies
Movie Madness: A Bracket-Busting Look at a Year at the Moviesnew
From hundreds of films, we narrow it down to 32, then it's the Sweet 16, Elite 8, Final Four and the Two Best.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
12-24-2014 |
Movies
Tags: 2014 in movies
Why Is Kim Jong-un So Afraid of Seth Rogen?new
Sony assumed North Korea would hate the movie. The question was: What would it do?
L.A. Weekly |
Amy Nicholson |
12-15-2014 |
Movies
Tags: Kim Jong-Un
Reece Witherspoon Stumbles — Cheryl Strayed, and So Did This Movie
“Wild” is an unsatisfying self-help drama that exposes the limitations of Reece Witherspoon’s range.
What Becomes an Enigma Most? Benedict Cumberbatch Transforms Into Alan Turing
Genius mathematician Alan Turning is revealed as the father of the modern computer, an unsung British hero of World War II, and as a lonely victim of Britain’s Draconian punishment of gays, in this well-rounded biopic about the man who broke the Nazi’s cryptographic machine — the “Enigma.”
Neo-Western: Tommy Lee Jones Breaks Some Eggs
Of the handful of directors ready, willing, and able to make a Western that’s worth a damn, Tommy Lee Jones runs neck and neck with Clint Eastwood.
Citizenfour: Traitor or Patriot?new
Reexamining our balance of power.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
11-12-2014 |
Movies
Tags: Citizenfour
Dark Alliancenew
Lionel Rolfe recounts the 1990s when Gary Webb's stories on the CIA and their flooding the streets of Los Angeles with crack cocaine to finance death squads in Nicaragua.
Random Lengths News |
Lionel Rolfe |
10-24-2014 |
Movies
'The Boxtrolls': Big Themes in Small Boxesnew
"The Boxtrolls" is one of those movies for kids that actually deals with real issues.
Jackson Free Press |
Amber Helsel |
10-20-2014 |
Movies
Tags: Anthony Stacchi, Graham Annable