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Fred Armisen and Sleater-Kinney's Carrie Brownstein play quintessential citizens of the City of Roses.
Boise Weekly |
Damon Hunzeker |
02-02-2011 |
Reviews
Tags: Portlandia
Tupac Uncensored and Uncut: The Lost Prison Tapesnew

Posthumously prolific.
Boise Weekly |
Amy Atkins |
01-31-2011 |
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Grindhouse Glory: Simon West Juices the January Doldrums

Simon West (director of "Con Air" and "The General's Daughter") has been off the big screen radar long enough to properly contemplate the slick little cinematic take-over that is "The Mechanic."
City Pulse |
Cole Smithey |
01-25-2011 |
Reviews
The Damned: "Exorcist" Knock-Off is a Sin

"The Rite" posits that the Catholic church is doing a record number of exorcisms these days.
City Pulse |
Cole Smithey |
01-24-2011 |
Reviews
And I Would Walk 4,000 Milesnew
Possibly true tale of hardship celebrates the human spirit.
Orlando Weekly |
William Goss |
01-21-2011 |
Reviews
Crimes and Survivors: The Way Back and Nurembergnew

The past was a terrifying place.
East Bay Express |
Kelly Vance |
01-20-2011 |
Reviews
Tags: Peter Weir, The Way Back
The Outlaw is an Assnew

The Green Hornet spoofs dark vigilante drama.
Charleston City Paper |
MaryAnn Johanson |
01-20-2011 |
Reviews
Tags: The Green Hornet
In Good Companynew

The Company Men is relevant but heavy handed at times.
Charleston City Paper |
Felicia Feaster |
01-20-2011 |
Reviews
Tags: The Company Men
Country Strongnew

If you're thinking of seeing "Country Strong," stop. Stop right now.
San Antonio Current |
Chuck Kerr |
01-17-2011 |
Reviews
Fallout: Hollywood Can't Come to Grips With America's Economic Collapse

Two years after America's economic crisis began dispatching millions to the unemployment lines, Hollywood pretends to examine the fallout.
City Pulse |
Cole Smithey |
01-17-2011 |
Reviews
Tags: John Wells, The Company Men
Rabbit Hole Explores the Grieving Processnew

A simple scene on a park bench walloped me emotionally like no film in recent memory.
Good Griefnew

Nicole Kidman beautifies tragedy in this tender, picturesque drama.
Orlando Weekly |
William Goss |
01-13-2011 |
Reviews
Fight For Equal Paynew

Made in Dagenham shows plight of female workers in the '60s.
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
01-12-2011 |
Reviews
Tags: Made in Dagenham
Ted Rall Gets Animatednew

Ted Rall gets animated in 'Disposable."
Boise Weekly |
George Prentice |
01-12-2011 |
Reviews
Tags: Ted Rall, Disposable
A Docudrama of a Notorious Unsolved Murder in Americanew

All Good Things is the only slightly fictionalized story of real-life millionaire Robert A. Durst, who is suspected of murdering his wife, who disappeared in 1982.