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Oliver Stone Needs to Start Taking Some Libertiesnew

You've probably heard about W, Stone's upcoming dramatization of the life and times of our notorious outgoing president. And you may have heard that Dubya's hagiographers, having taken a look at some initial script pages, are dismissing the project as a fanciful cheap shot. But what has us perturbed is that it doesn't seem cheap enough.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  06-05-2008  |  Movies

Disney Channel Fits Colleyville's Demi Lovato For A Glass Slippernew

She's now lined up to be the next Hannah Montana.
Dallas Observer  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  06-03-2008  |  TV

The Brutal Reality of 'Heavy Metal in Baghdad'new

Few things could be deemed as authentically metal as the act of carrying cans of gasoline to band practice to power the generators you plug your amp into.
Seattle Weekly  |  Hannah Levin  |  06-03-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

African-American Male Exotic Dancers Protect Their Rights in 'Don't Hate'new

The documentary patiently deconstructs the myth of adult entertainment as the last refuge of the unemployed and anti-social through the story of Jim Bell's fight against one Maryland county legislature's attempts to outlaw the traditional etiquette for tipping an exotic dancer.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Violet Glaze  |  06-03-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

An Open Letter to Gordon Ramsaynew

I tried, Chef, I really did, and on numerous occasions -- but I just cannot sit through an entire episode of Hell's Kitchen. Invariably, after or during one of your obscene and belittling rants, I tell you to shut the fuck up, consciously using one of your favorite expletives.
Artvoice  |  Joe George  |  06-02-2008  |  TV

Spanish-Language TV: Perverse and Profoundnew

La Cosa Nostra claims a half-million mostly young and middle-age viewers. It can be incomprehensible, reprehensible, raunchy, wacky, and, at times, insightful. There are sketches about old folks having sex, racial jokes, glimpses of bestiality, digs at religion, and -- let's not forget -- a stripper and a pole.
Miami New Times  |  Janine Zeitlin  |  06-02-2008  |  TV

Controversy at Cannes: 'The Headless Woman'new

At Cannes, one can reliably emerge from seeing a near masterpiece only to discover that everyone -- or at least the influential industry trade newspapers -- has declared the very same movie une catastrophe! Such is the case with The Headless Woman.
L.A. Weekly  |  Scott Foundas  |  05-30-2008  |  Movies

Hated Director Uwe Boll Takes on His Criticsnew

Speaking to the Mirror from Vancouver, he delivered an uninterrupted five-minute monologue touching on why nobody in Chicago wanted to interview him and he had to fly home after the screening, neo-Nazis, why Alone in the Dark was just as good as Elektra, why Paul Haggis' Crash is "pathetic," and how Postal is an incisive indictment of America.
Montreal Mirror  |  Mark Slutsky  |  05-30-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

'The Foot Fist Way' Shows the Way of the Idiotnew

It's Napoleon Dynamite meets Hot Fuzz set in the world of martial arts.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  05-29-2008  |  Reviews

The 'Sex and the City' Movie isn't Egregious, It's Worsenew

Like that bottle of whiskey stereotypical newspaper editors keep in their desk drawer, Carrie Bradshaw is the Barbie doll recessed in the handbag of contemporary white-collar women -- she fortified their gaudiest Cinderella dreams through weekly televised teasings of possibility.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  05-29-2008  |  Reviews

A Refresher Course in the Ladies of 'Sex and the City'new

For crying out loud. It's been a decade since those four Man-hungry-hattanites strutted, sipped and slutted their way into our hearts forever. But do you remember where we left them?
Willamette Week  |  Sara Moskowitz  |  05-28-2008  |  Movies

DOXA Adds More Reasons to be Doc-obsessednew

From her vantage point as executive director of the DOXA Documentary Film Festival, which runs from Tuesday to next Sunday (May 27 to June 1), Kristine Anderson has been in a good position to witness the shift in attitudes toward the genre once-thought to be for only die-hard intellectuals.
The Georgia Straight  |  Jessica Werb  |  05-27-2008  |  Movies

Film Director, Producer and Actor Sydney Pollack Diesnew

One of Hollywood's most beloved directors, Sydney Pollack, died May 26 in Los Angeles as the age of 73.
The Georgia Straight  |  Charlie Smith  |  05-27-2008  |  Movies

Parenting Off the Grid and Off the Reservation in 'Surfwise'new

Halfway through Surfwise, a mesmerizingly ambivalent documentary about an itinerant family of Jewish surfer-dude health nuts, we meet the 84-year-old patriarch, "Doc" Paskowitz showing director Doug Pray a blown-up photo of a Nazi preparing to shoot a Jewish mother and child at close range.
L.A. Weekly  |  Ella Taylor  |  05-27-2008  |  Reviews

'The World According to Monsanto' Investigates the Agricultural Giantnew

The extent of the Monsanto corporation's evildoing, and how they've been able to get away with it for so long, is the subject of the scrupulous, thorough and damning new film from French director Marie-Monique Robin, who's published a companion book of the same title.
Montreal Mirror  |  Malcolm Fraser  |  05-23-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

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