AltWeeklies Wire
'Brave'new

Pixar, mid-slump, finds parent Disney's footsteps tougher to fill than expected.
Orlando Weekly |
William Goss |
06-21-2012 |
Reviews
Seeking a Friend for the End of the Worldnew

Apocalypse Blah.
East Bay Express |
Kelly Vance |
06-21-2012 |
Reviews
Wes Anderson's Alternate Magic Kingdomnew

Moonrise Kingdom is a big delicious box of whimsy.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
06-20-2012 |
Reviews
Glee Goes Glamnew

A highly polished, utterly false musical approximation of a rebel yell: The Musical!
Orlando Weekly |
Justin Strout |
06-19-2012 |
Reviews
Bristol Palin shines as a small-town bigot on 'Life's a Tripp'new

This is a reality series about Sarah Palin’s daughter — the one who got pregnant at 17 and is raising young son Tripp as a single mom.
San Antonio Current |
Dean Robbins |
06-19-2012 |
TV
Not So Young Gunsnew

I'm staring into the face of Marshal Wyatt Earp. It's not exactly as I remember him back when I was a 10-year-old would-be cowboy and Wyatt was on television every Tuesday night.
Jackson Free Press |
Joe Atkins |
06-19-2012 |
TV
Tags: The Virginian, Cowboys and Aliens
Rock of Ages is good only for the nostalgianew

While the soundtrack may have your toes tapping, director Adam Shankman's staging is slapdash and silly, as if he was assembling a hair band-themed amusement park ride.
Tags: Rock of Ages
Rock of Ages is a predictable ’80s-fueled musicalnew

Hitting the screen by way of a team of scriptwriters that includes the original stage production's Chris D'Arienzo, Rock of Ages presents a fairy-tale version of Los Angeles' heavy metal scene circa 1987.
Charleston City Paper |
Isaac Weeks |
06-19-2012 |
Reviews
Turn and Drawnew

Hollywood's all a-quiver ... about archery.
Orlando Weekly |
William Goss |
06-19-2012 |
Movies
Tags: Archery Movies
Beasts of the Southern Wildnew

The Louisiana-shot film that's burning up the world's film festivals.
Chest-Bursting Funnew

Ridley Scott returns to the 'Alien' universe with a masterpiece.
Tucson Weekly |
Bob Grimm |
06-18-2012 |
Reviews
Remarkably insipid Hysteria recounts the invention of the vibratornew

What could have been a quirky and entertaining tale of Victorian London plus vibrators instead turns into 90 minutes of predictable plot lines and flat characters.
Tags: Hysteria, Vibrator Inventor
Sad Vacation: Woody’s European Tour Jumps the Track

It would be an insincere compliment to call “To Rome With Love” a piecemeal comic reverie.
City Pulse |
Cole Smithey |
06-18-2012 |
Reviews
Hold your peacenew

A boring cult, two bumbling journalists and the Cranberries make for a dull, incomplete narrative exercise in 'Sound of My Voice'
Orlando Weekly |
Justin Strout |
06-18-2012 |
Reviews
Adams Apples is a taste of Gollywoodnew
Adams Apples is a 10-part movie series revolving around three Ghanaian women and the ups and downs they go through with their relationships.
Tags: Adams Apples