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Jules Verne Goes 3-D: Piranhas and Dinosaurs Attend

This maiden feature-length Digital 3D movie is a breathtaking adaptation of Jules Verne's classic sci-fi novel, filled with eye-pleasing gags and sudden shocks of surprise that fall under the spell of strong performances from its terrific three-person cast.
Maui Time  |  Cole Smithey  |  07-07-2008  |  Reviews

'The Children of Huang Shi' Offers a Middling Historical Dramanew

The film is a "based on a true story" movie that feels about nine degrees removed from what probably really did happen -- and that within those degrees was probably a more interesting story.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Greg Akers  |  07-07-2008  |  Reviews

'Gonzo' Tells the Story of the Reporter Who Became the Storynew

Alex Gibney's last two feature documentaries, Taxi to the Dark Side and Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, are more important works of journalism than anything Thompson could bring himself to write in his later years. Compared to those movies, Gonzo feels a little soft and boomer-indulgent with its 10,000th rehash of the Nixon years and its soundtrack of trite 60s anthems.
Chicago Reader  |  J.R. Jones  |  07-07-2008  |  Reviews

'When Did You Last See Your Father?' Floats Along Unconvincinglynew

If it were more maudlin, it'd be a cheesy TV movie, but then it might at least have greater feeling to it.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Josh Bell  |  07-07-2008  |  Reviews

Del Toro's Hollywood Order: Gifted Director Holds Back the Dream

Guillermo del Toro's Hellboy sequel is a simultaneously exhilarating and underwhelming experience due to the idleness of its characters and nebulous sub-plot elements that contrast blankly against del Toro's trademark of baroquely drawn details.
Maui Time  |  Cole Smithey  |  07-07-2008  |  Reviews

'Hancock' Shows Dark Heroicsnew

While some people won't like it, Hancock made our critic happy.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  07-03-2008  |  Reviews

'Kit Kittredge': Hug a Hobonew

Just in time for the Fourth of July comes this most American of kids' films.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  07-03-2008  |  Reviews

Examining Daddy Issues in 'When Did You Last See Your Father?'new

Based on the British poet Blake Morrison's written memoir, this film is a very particular yet universal story about the eternal knot between fathers and sons.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  07-03-2008  |  Reviews

Depression-Era Doll Has Little Movie Stuffingnew

It seems rather churlish to complain about entertainment aimed at little girls, who almost never get big-budget movies made just for them, nevertheless … this movie substitutes pluck and spunk for drama and sparkle.
Austin Chronicle  |  Kimberley Jones  |  07-03-2008  |  Reviews

'Hancock': Superhero Without a Pastnew

Will Smith is the titular Hancock, a character as befuddling as the odd movie that surrounds him.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  07-03-2008  |  Reviews

When the Hunter Thompson Legend Becomes Mythnew

Academy Award-winning documentarian Alex Gibney puts the famed journalist, icon, and myth Hunter S. Thompson, before his lens and comes away with a telling portrait of the man and his era.
Austin Chronicle  |  Josh Rosenblatt  |  07-03-2008  |  Reviews

Norwegian Literary Lads Become Men in 'Reprise'new

Something of a Gen X/Y Jules and Jim, this Norwegian production tells the story of Erik and Phillip, close friends and aspiring authors.
INDY Week  |  David Fellerath  |  07-03-2008  |  Reviews

The People 'Holding Trevor' (Back) are His Two Best Friendsnew

Strangely, however, the friendship between Andie, Jake and Trevor is what separates Holding Trevor from the rest of the mediocre gay movie pack.
New York Press  |  Mark Peikert  |  07-03-2008  |  Reviews

Pining for Hunter S. Thompson May Do More Harm Than Goodnew

Part hagiography, part head trip, Gonzo stitches together the Thompson legacy courtesy of some surprising high/low sources.
New York Press  |  Felicia Feaster  |  07-03-2008  |  Reviews

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