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Julie Delpy: Avoiding Boredomnew

With her first feature, Delpy becomes a notable cinematic tour de force.
New York Press  |  Jennifer Merin  |  08-09-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

'The Ten': Wet Hot American Old Testamentnew

The film embodies The State's style of delivering the dumbest jokes with the straightest face -- it's a formula that's been around since Airplane! and earlier, but Wain pushes the irony to near-toxic levels, putting on his biggest smirk and daring us not to laugh.
Dig Boston  |  Rob Turbovsky  |  08-08-2007  |  Reviews

Bergman Movies on DVDnew

Ingmar Bergman accomplished something no other cinematic genius could quite match: directing masterpieces in his 20s and into his 80s -- he made personal, intimate films for 60 years, avoiding most of the usual compromises
Isthmus  |  Mike Wilmington  |  08-08-2007  |  Movies

Tim Kinsella Sings a New Tunenew

The indie-rock veteran (Cap'n Jazz, Joan of Arc, Make Believe) talks about leaving music behind and his first feature film.
Chicago Newcity  |  Ray Pride  |  08-08-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

'Stardust': Vinyl Fantasy

The film tries hard to be magical, but generally feels manufactured.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  08-06-2007  |  Reviews

Andy Samberg Rides the 'Hot Rod' to Famenew

The "Dick In A Box" creator and YouTube star is totally revved about his new vehicle.
NOW Magazine  |  Barrett Hooper  |  08-06-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

'The Bourne Ultimatum': Dirty Secretsnew

It is gratifying that the zenith of a summer movie season otherwise headlined by shape-shifting robots and an aging '80s action icon comes in the form of throwback to the espionage thrillers of the 1970s updated as compelling, exhilarating zeitgeist.
INDY Week  |  Neil Morris  |  08-05-2007  |  Reviews

Final 'Hour': Chan and Tucker Go Out With a Whimper

In their third and ostensibly last outing together, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker go through the motions of energizing the Rush Hour franchise, albeit with less physical action and much less apparent joy.
Maui Time  |  Cole Smithey  |  08-05-2007  |  Reviews

King of Salsanew

There's a lot riding on El Cantante, the first mainstream Hollywood movie to be made about Hector Lavoe, a natural talent and beloved performer known as "The Voice" whose notorious heroin addiction led to his death of AIDS in 1993.
INDY Week  |  Sylvia Pfeiffenberger  |  08-02-2007  |  Reviews

Moronic Funnew

Hot Rod has both big laughs and big misses -- but Andy Samberg oozes charm.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  08-02-2007  |  Reviews

Who's the Boss?new

Lars von Trier's latest film will make you laugh, but it won't make you think.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  08-02-2007  |  Reviews

Rigor: Mortisnew

Mourning Michelangelo Antonioni and Ingmar Bergman.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Jonathan Kiefer  |  08-02-2007  |  Movies

Antonioni and Bergman: Life after Lifenew

Deaths, life and a "Killer of Sheep."
Chicago Newcity  |  Ray Pride  |  08-01-2007  |  Movies

Bourne, Baby, Bournenew

The Bourne Ultimatum is the most exciting movie of the summer by leaps and bounds.
East Bay Express  |  Kelly Vance  |  08-01-2007  |  Reviews

Pascale Ferran's 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'new

Nothing could be less like our popular idea of Lady Chatterley's Lover, of the unstoppable force of the working class meeting the immovable object of the ruling class.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  Richard von Busack  |  08-01-2007  |  Reviews

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