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Weighty Matters Get Treated Carelessly in 'Seven Pounds'new

Pounds' moral preaching is kinda twisted, yet it's delivered up on the same kind of redemptive platter -- swelling music, tears, and all. You've gone too far, guys, with the angel act, and God's gonna smite you down.
The Portland Mercury  |  Marjorie Skinner  |  12-19-2008  |  Reviews

Mickey Rourke Stages a Comeback in 'The Wrestler'new

He's pretty much a lock for a Best Actor Oscar nomination, and he deserves it, though Sean Penn, for Milk, is a better bet to win.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Andy Klein  |  12-19-2008  |  Reviews

'Synecdoche, New York': Everyone is Everyonenew

Charie Kaufman's directorial debut is a thoughtful, existential, and brilliant film
Metroland  |  John Brodeur  |  12-18-2008  |  Reviews

'Slumdog Millionaire': The Great Escape

Danny Boyle's film is a hugely appealing slice of old-school Hollywood -- and Bollywood -- escapism.
Metroland  |  John Brodeur  |  12-18-2008  |  Reviews

Jim Carrey Misses in the Buzz-Kill Comedy 'Yes Man'new

Too bad Yes Man is directed by Peyton Reed, a tone-deaf, buzz-kill comedy specialist. You've never seen Carrey flail like he does under Reed's incompetence -- although the Quasimodo face he makes with scotch tape and some of his rubber-legged paroxysms are inspired.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  12-18-2008  |  Reviews

Will Smith Needs Cinema Lessons to Cure His Scowls in 'Seven Pounds'new

A glib, charming movie star -- but resourceless actor -- Smith must think scrunching-up his face and looking worried for two hours shows serious concentration and emotional gravity. Apparently, he is unaware of the ways that movies and movie stars communicate depth and sincerity.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  12-18-2008  |  Reviews

The Hype for Mickey Rourke in 'The Wrestler' is an Embarrassmentnew

Rourke's too good for this crap and has proved it consistently throughout his up-and-down career. Forget The Wrestler's hype; it's worth remembering Rourke's finest performance and best film, Walter Hill's 1989 Johnny Handsome.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  12-18-2008  |  Reviews

'Yes Man' Isn't Exactly 'Liar Liar,' but It's Closenew

Even though the lesson gets a little heavy-handed, the film is full of goofy, joyful moments, anchored by the sweet chemistry between Carrey and Deschanel as well as a life-affirming message that everyone could use these days.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  12-18-2008  |  Reviews

'Seven Pounds': Hoping Strategiesnew

Will Smith's latest finds a way to be optimistic without turning him into a ham.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  12-18-2008  |  Reviews

'Seven Pounds' is Agonizing, Incessant and Impervious to Ironynew

Will Smith continues in the vein of his last three movies by maintaining a clenched, anguished, clotted expression on his face. He has completed his transfiguration into the Fresh Prince of Airlessness.
Willamette Week  |  Aaron Mesh  |  12-17-2008  |  Reviews

Stop the 'Earth,' We Want to Get On!new

The cheesy new Keanu Reeves film, however utterly unnecessary and half-assedly realized and anticlimactic it may be (quite, it's fair to say), is also, in fact, a model of the true and absolute essence of cinema. I am offering a way to really appreciate this film, if only you can open your mind.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Jonathan Kiefer  |  12-17-2008  |  Reviews

Why So Serious?: A Holiday Movie Previewnew

This year tragedy for tragedy's sake is on the front burner. It's nothing new, releasing dead-serious pictures at the dead of Christmas.
Chicago Newcity  |  Ray Pride  |  12-17-2008  |  Movies

'Gran Torino' is a Gleeful Astonishmentnew

Gran Torino is a dark comedy, an engaged anecdote about class and race, a stripped-down example of palooka art, and Clint Eastwood, at 78, has made a modest yet almost radical entertainment.
Chicago Newcity  |  Ray Pride  |  12-17-2008  |  Reviews

Movie Buzz: Approval Ratingsnew

Movie Buzz is a weekly film preview column. This week Will Smith stars in Seven Pounds, Jim Carrey embraces comedy in Yes Man, Mickey Rourke earns a Golden Globe nomination, and Matthew Broderick is the big voice behind a tiny mouse in The Tale of Despereaux.
Metro Spirit  |  Mariah Gardner  |  12-17-2008  |  Movies

'Cadillac Records': Rhythm & Beyoncenew

Beyonce Knowles excels as Etta James in Cadillac Records, a movie that has flaws but is notable the detail of its development -- and the music.
Gambit  |  Rick Barton  |  12-16-2008  |  Reviews

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