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'Hanna' is Filled with Precocious Kids and Corrupt Adultsnew

A stylized fable whose substance doesn't measure up to its resounding razzmatazz, Hanna is a blend of breathless chase thriller and fairy-tale conceit.
INDY Week  |  Neil Morris  |  04-07-2011  |  Reviews

'Hanna' is One of the Most Captivating Movies of the Seasonnew

As conceived by director Joe Wright and writers Seth Lochhead and David Farr, Hanna builds its teenage-gothic enchanted cottage in the same international-spy subdivision as the Bourne films, The American, The Adjustment Bureau, etc., and instantly makes the majority of its neighbors look silly and hopelessly out of date.
East Bay Express  |  Kelly Vance  |  04-06-2011  |  Reviews

'The Soloist' Serves As a Career Warm-Upnew

Given the number of films in which the basic plot could be summed up as "homeless person unaccountably turns out to be a musical genius,," it might be expected that little else could be wrung from such a dirty, tattered rag of a scenario. Fortunately The Soloist is an interesting, visually rapturous tale based on a true series of events.
Boise Weekly  |  Jeremiah Wierenga  |  05-01-2009  |  Reviews

'The Soloist' Is As Much About the Power of Music to Transform As It Is About Friendshipnew

You can learn more about the story of mentally ill musical prodigy Nathaniel Ayers in a 12-minute segment of a March 60 Minutes broadcast than in the 109 minutes of The Soloist. But what a wonderful 109 minutes they are.
San Antonio Current  |  John Thomason  |  04-22-2009  |  Reviews

'The Soloist': Mispronounced Orchestration

Heartfelt performances from Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx can't counteract a lack of narrative focus that prevents the film from taking hold, although they are entrancing in and of themselves.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  04-20-2009  |  Reviews

Not Stranger Than Fictionnew

A love for stories alters lives.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  01-14-2008  |  Reviews

The Art of Lyingnew

Much of the critical response to the film adaptation of Ian McEwan's novel, Atonement, has focused on the film's epic scope and the intensely but tragically romantic story it tells. There has even been some comparison with James Cameron's Titanic.
Artvoice  |  George Sax  |  01-11-2008  |  Reviews

Lasting Impactnew

The powerful ending of Atonement will really hit you on the way home from the film.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  12-13-2007  |  Reviews

'Atonement': A Novel Treatnew

It's that rare combo: a good movie based on a good book.
Chicago Reader  |  J.R. Jones  |  12-10-2007  |  Reviews

Poison Pennew

Adaptation ponders the words that wound.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  12-06-2007  |  Reviews

'Atonement': Error-Borne Illnessnew

Vanessa Redgrave's appearance reawakens the film, both because of the actress' exquisite ability with subtle emotion and a plot turn that reframes much of what you've just watched. For both the character and the filmmakers, atonement is achieved.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  12-06-2007  |  Reviews

'Atonement' is More Than a Mere Novel-tynew

The film is true enough to McEwan's story and is made solidly enough to stand on its own merits, but lacks the book's brilliant meta-story.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Anders Wright  |  12-05-2007  |  Reviews

Tone Deafnew

Joe Wright doesn't have a clue how to film Ian Mcewan's novel, Atonement.
Willamette Week  |  Aaron Mesh  |  12-05-2007  |  Reviews

The Icy Beauty of 'Atonement'new

There's much to admire in the glassy expanses of this film, yet much that's puzzling as well.
Chicago Newcity  |  Ray Pride  |  12-05-2007  |  Reviews

So Respectable

Atonement delivers compelling filmmaking better analyzed than felt.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  12-04-2007  |  Reviews

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