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Why Do We Like Cinematic Christmas Criminals?new

A therapist and a movie critic wonder what makes bad guys so appealing at good times in this round-up of strange Xmas films.
North Bay Bohemian  |  David Templeton  |  12-04-2008  |  Movies

What Is Our Fascination with Vampire Love?new

Why, at this particular point in human history, do we require two different movies and a television show (all based on books) about humans who fall in love with vampires. What is it that makes drinking blood (and/or abstaining from garlic) so damn sexy right now?
San Antonio Current  |  Jeremy Martin  |  12-03-2008  |  Movies

Is Hollywood Recession-Proof?new

While there are many more pressing national issues about the economic crisis than How It Will Affect the Film Industry, our local economy is bound up with Hollywood tightly enough that it's a legitimate subject for concern.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Andy Klein  |  12-01-2008  |  Movies

Bollywood's Terrorism Masalanew

Bollywood's colorful, multi-genre musicals serve up their most interesting protagonist yet, the singing, dancing terrorist.
Boston Phoenix  |  Seetha Narayan  |  11-26-2008  |  Movies

'Dallas' Cast Reunion Leaves Fans Southforkednew

Thirty years after Dallas, fans worldwide came, saw and were conquered.
Dallas Observer  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  11-25-2008  |  Movies

The Seductive World of Home-Improvement TVnew

It's frivolous, it's out of touch, and I can't get enough of it. Why? Because most HGTV shows embody the triumph of style over substance, of beauty over function. And their notions of what looks good in a home are almost as ephemeral as high fashion. Talk about escapist entertainment.
Seven Days  |  Margot Harrison  |  11-21-2008  |  Movies

'Milk': The Politics Behind the Picturenew

The new Harvey Milk movie, which opens later this month, begins as a love story, but after that, the movie gets political -- in fact, by Hollywood standards, it's remarkably political. The movie raises a lot of issues that are alive and part of San Francisco politics today.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Steven T. Jones and Tim Redmond  |  11-19-2008  |  Movies

The James Bond Primer: Babes, Cars, Gadgets and Morenew

Feel the need to bone up on your Bond history before catching Quantum of Solace, the 22nd film in the official 007 series? Here's all you need to know about the last 46 years' worth of cinematic superspies.
Weekly Alibi  |  Devin D. O'Leary  |  11-18-2008  |  Movies

For Kid Actors, Quirky is Coolnew

As one of Vancouver's emerging teen character actors, Montana Hunter is happy to be cast as a "geeky nerd" in a tough business that has led to rocky roads for such former child stars as Tatum O'Neal and Drew Barrymore.
The Georgia Straight  |  Pieta Woolley  |  11-18-2008  |  Movies

James Bond's Special-Needs Supervilliansnew

Throughout the years, Bond's enemies have offered inspiration by overcoming physical handicaps.
San Antonio Current  |  Jeremy Martin  |  11-13-2008  |  Movies

Bush on Film: Will He Have a Screen Life After 'W.'?new

Both W. and American Carol partisans, I think, need catharsis for the same reason: After eight years of the same movie, everyone wants to see a different show.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  11-10-2008  |  Movies

First Shot Tackles EW's Owen Gleibermannew

Turn off your irony detector for a sec, because we gots something to say: People who write about film sure can be some serious tools.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  11-06-2008  |  Movies

First Shot: A Look at This Week's Movie Openingsnew

This Friday marks the opening this year's non-Saw Halloween fare, including the latest shocker in which a couple of innocents are beset by sociopaths who seem intent on hunting them down and killing them.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Scheider  |  10-30-2008  |  Movies

Why the Living Dead Will Never Die -- a Bit of Zombie Navel-Gazingnew

Zombie movies are everywhere. They surround us like a horde of reanimated corpses clawing at our boarded-up windows, and they just keep coming. Some of these films are brilliant (Shaun of the Dead) and some are awful (Zombie Cop), but fans of the genre are always willing to come back for more.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  John Tebbutt  |  10-30-2008  |  Movies

Cinematic Representations of Female Athletes Evolve Alongside Women's Sportsnew

What do tricked-out bikes, Canadian roller derby, prepubescent soccer players, and cops playing a 4,000-year-old Southeast Asian sport have in common? All are the subjects of documentaries screening at the Baltimore Women's Film Festival's Women in Sports shorts program.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Raven Baker  |  10-28-2008  |  Movies

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