AltWeeklies Wire
Updated 'Robin Hood' A Dark, Joyless Experiencenew
Russell Crowe version of Robin Hood lacks lightness, and a sense of overall purpose.
SEE Magazine |
Kenton Smith |
05-25-2010 |
Reviews
John Hughes Made Millions of Teens (Including Me) Think He Was Speaking Directly to Themnew
There are still great movies made for and about teenagers now. But John Hughes wrote our movies and introduced us to our own teenage angst for the first time. And nothing new, no matter how great, can ever take that away.
SEE Magazine |
Mari Sasano |
08-13-2009 |
Movies
Tags: 80s movies, John Hughes
'Summer Hours': Helene Doesn't Live Here Anymorenew
Three siblings must sell off their late mother's art-filled country house in the exquisite Summer Hours
SEE Magazine |
Paul Matwychuk |
08-13-2009 |
Reviews
'Humpday': Zack And Murray Make A Pornonew
Two straight buddies decide to give gay sex a try in Lynn Shelton's smartly written film.
SEE Magazine |
Paul Matwychuk |
08-10-2009 |
Reviews
750 Words About '(500) Days Of Summer'new
We adore Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel. Their new movie ... not so much
SEE Magazine |
Luke De Smet and Clara Loginov |
07-31-2009 |
Reviews
Kathryn Bigelow Talks About 'The Hurt Locker'new
I'd call it an existential war movie, but the appeal of The Hurt Locker is more visceral than cerebral. After all, it's directed by the woman who made Point Break, perhaps the most shamelessly enjoyable action picture of the '90s, and in an odd way, The Hurt Locker could be regarded as a companion piece to that film.
SEE Magazine |
Paul Matwychuk |
07-31-2009 |
Profiles & Interviews
Grotesqueries In Our Groceriesnew
Food, Inc. may not uncover any new information, but it's a stomach-turning indictment of the unnatural American diet.
SEE Magazine |
Luke De Smet |
07-17-2009 |
Reviews