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One Oscar-Nominated Animated Short Stands Outnew

Yes, the Japanese entry has a French title. You know why? Because fuck you and your antique sense of national boundaries, that's why. It's also, by far, the best of the lot, and if it doesn't win the Oscar, it'll just be the conclusion to an argument whose premises include Paul Blart: Mall Cop and the candidacy of Sarah Palin.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  02-12-2009  |  Reviews

Boy Meets Girl, European Stylenew

Moscow, Belgium, a rare Flemish crossover and award-winning romantic-comedy hit is a mix of world cinema, a typical character-driven European film with shades of American indie fare and its own authentic and unique flair.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Stephen Rubin  |  02-12-2009  |  Reviews

Bankers Are the Enemy in Two Subprime Filmsnew

Your neighborhood bank may have long lines, employ irksome tellers, and consistently screw up your balance. But at least it never tries to murder you, right?
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  02-12-2009  |  Reviews

The Perfect Vampire Movie: 'Let the Right One In' Is Far Superior to 'Twilight'new

It is a rare movie indeed that comes across as instant horror classic, multilevel preteen wish-fulfillment fantasy and Euro-arty critical darling all at once. Rarer still that such a movie should be coming soon to a theater near you.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jonathan Kiefer  |  02-11-2009  |  Reviews

Bad Banks Are Back: Clive Owen and Naomi Watts Sizzle in 'The International'new

The timing of this smart, savvy thriller couldn't be better, what with its corporate-banks-are-evil theme and a hero who yells at banksters that he wants "some fucking justice." And, of course, Clive Owen is always welcome on my movie screen.
Charleston City Paper  |  Maryann Johanson  |  02-11-2009  |  Reviews

Movie Buzz: In Voguenew

Isla Fisher takes the lead role in the big-screen adaptation of Sophie Kinsella’s much-loved ‘Shopaholic’ series, but her love is for fashion, not men.
Metro Spirit  |  Mariah Gardner  |  02-11-2009  |  Reviews

'Friday the 13th' Revisits Vintage '80s Horror

Marcus Nispel proves that he knows why the franchise endures: At its core, it's less about terror than it is about comedy.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  02-10-2009  |  Reviews

Mafia Rules: Neapolitan Crime Syndicate Comes Up for Inspection

Roberto Saviano’s tell-all mafia expose provides rich narrative soil for director Matteo Garrone (The Embalmer - 2002) to weave together five stories of mob-related corruption sucking dry the Italian industrial province of Naples and its squalid suburbs and infecting the entire financial landscape of the European economy.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  02-09-2009  |  Reviews

'Push' Has Solid Premise But Not Much Elsenew

What Push's heroes need is super-Prozac. Instead they get one chase scene after another, as McGuigan plasters over the many plot holes with quick cuts, flashbacks, changes of film stock, and disturbing glimpses of Fanning’s milky upper thighs. It’s entertaining, in a nervous, just-ate-ten-boxes-of-Nerds kind of way.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ron Yamauchi  |  02-09-2009  |  Reviews

Clive Owen Creates a Secret Agent All His Own in 'The International'new

Clive Owen was not chosen to play James Bond, even after years of speculation that the 007 role was a natural fit. Yet in The International he does get to play a character who somewhat resembles Bond, and with a plot in which the secret agent would feel at home.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ian Caddell  |  02-09-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

The African Diaspora and Its Beautiful Discontentsnew

The puzzlingly punctuated title of Nurse.Fighter.Boy is a tip-off that characters here are to be taken with several grains of mythopoeic salt.
The Georgia Straight  |  Ken Eisner  |  02-09-2009  |  Reviews

News From Waaay Outside the Mainstream: 'How's Your News?'new

How's Your News? is certainly groundbreaking: there's never been a program on TV hosted by people with disabilities.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  02-09-2009  |  TV

The Remake of a Fantastic South Korean Fright Flick Does Not Live Up to the Originalnew

The Uninvited is relatively useless to those who watched and loved the original, but audiences new to the story might get a few good chills out of it.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  02-05-2009  |  Reviews

Animated Documentary 'Waltz With Bashir' Works Well on Every Levelnew

Waltz With Bashir is about the process of coming to remember, and how we should present those memories. In the way it acknowledges its own myopia and self-concern, it's one of the most honest and innovative films of the millennium.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  02-05-2009  |  Reviews

The 'Underworld' Prequel Drives a Stake Into the Franchisenew

Lots of incomprehensible action, kooky color contact lenses and some horribly stilted line deliveries make this the year's first really, really bad movie.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  02-05-2009  |  Reviews

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