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'Boy A': Boy in the Hoodnew

Boy A is thought-provoking and beautifully shot, the film Gus Van Sant wanted last year's Paranoid Park to be.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  08-07-2008  |  Reviews

'Swing Vote' Isn't Exactly a Terrible Movienew

Stern maintains a nice pace throughout what should be an intolerable two-hour parody of ancient history, and the dialogue and set pieces are never quite as dumb as Bud, with one running gag involving the candidates' ads escalating to a hilarious pro-life spot. But even if it weren't tiring to imagine it’s 2000 all over again, does anyone right now really want to sit through the campaigning, scheming, and dissecting of fictional candidates when we're drowning in the minutiae of real ones?
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  07-31-2008  |  Reviews

'The Last Mistress' is Pretty Trashnew

And for the most part, that's all The Last Mistress is--but damned if it doesn't suck you in like a late-night rerun of Rock of Love.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  07-18-2008  |  Reviews

Alexandra Walks the Line between its Anti-War Message and Family Talenew

The plot may be simple, but Sokurov's message is unmistakable, his babushka'd mouthpiece even once complaining that it's time for the military to rebuild instead of continually destroying. Still, Alexandra washes over you like a gentle slice-of-life movie rather than polemic.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  07-03-2008  |  Reviews

'Surfwise' Captures what a Family Gained and Lost by Living the Beach-Bum Lifenew

Doug Pray's documentary may be about a brood of 'boarders, but it's less about hanging ten than living off the grid.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  05-30-2008  |  Reviews

'Run Fat Boy Run': Marathon Mannew

With first-time feature director David Schwimmer shooting a screenplay originally credited solely to Stella's Michael Ian Black, the film gambles on alienating Simon Pegg fans, painting by every rom-com number save for doggie reaction shots.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  03-27-2008  |  Reviews

'Flawless' and '21': Cash Coursesnew

The get-rich-quick schemes in two new films don't have much of a payoff.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  03-27-2008  |  Reviews

Military-Industrial Comedynew

With all the political message-mongering in theaters lately, the comic approach of Military Intelligence and You! is undeniably a welcome respite -- just one that, in keeping with its good-ol'-days theme, should have been limited to a short before the show.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  03-20-2008  |  Reviews

'The Counterfeiters' & 'Paranoid Park': Feign and Fortunenew

A fresh look at morality in Auschwitz; Gus Van Sant makes it up the same old way.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  03-20-2008  |  Movies

'CJ7': In the Mood for Fluffnew

What saves CJ7 is partly the cuteness of the critter itself, but mostly it's the kids -- all of the students, from an ­aviators-wearing bully to Dicky's mischievous crush, have personality, and Dicky himself is a delight.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olzsewski  |  03-13-2008  |  Reviews

'Fighting for Life': Medic Carenew

Terry Sanders' apolitical documentary sheds some light on military medicine.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  03-13-2008  |  Reviews

'Funny Games' and 'The Witnesses': The Pain Eventnew

Two dramas explore the depths of human suffering.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  03-13-2008  |  Reviews

DCIFF's Films Big on Fixing, Healing, & Coming of Agenew

Now in its 10th year, the D.C. Independent Film Festival is bookended by nostalgia trips: It kicks off on March 6 with a feature riffing on John Ford's The Searchers and ends on March 16 with The Clash Live: Revolution Rock, which captures the punk act from 1978 to 1982. But in between, DCIFF is still all over the place.
Washington City Paper  |  Matthew Borlik and Mark Athitakis  |  03-06-2008  |  Movies

'Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day' & 'Let's Get Lost': Bursting to Fixnew

Frances McDormand's heroine lands into high society; Chet Baker falls from grace.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  03-06-2008  |  Reviews

'Semi-Pro': Air Ballnew

When you see Will Ferrell trying to fight a not-so-gentle Ben in his latest sports comedy, you can't help but think the glory days of the former Saturday Night Live star's dumb-guy shtick are over.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  02-28-2008  |  Reviews

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