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The Director of Independence Day is a Natural Fit for Elizabethan Intriguenew

Director Roland Emmerich’s new film opens and closes at a modern theater. The curtain draws and, before a polite crowd dressed in their Sunday best, a narrator sets the scene.
San Antonio Current  |  Justin Strout  |  11-03-2011  |  Reviews

Like Crazynew

Take these sweet young lovers seriously. Somebody has to.
East Bay Express  |  Kelly Vance  |  11-03-2011  |  Reviews

The Rum Diarynew

Getting to Gonzo.
East Bay Express  |  Kelly Vance  |  11-03-2011  |  Reviews

Conspiracy Theater in Anonymousnew

Anonymous is a hoot for literate moviegoers, a treat for theater geeks, a rag on backstage egotists, and an alternate version of the Elizabethan Age. But I seriously doubt that it is history.
INDY Week  |  Laura Boyes  |  11-02-2011  |  Reviews

The Help May Clean Up Oscar Nightnew

"Sucking the life out of the past and flattening history."
Boise Weekly  |  George Prentice  |  11-02-2011  |  Reviews

Diamond in the Buff: Michelle Williams Embodies Marilyn Monroe

Michelle Williams gives an Oscar-worthy performance as Marilyn Monroe in director Simon Curtis's thoughtful adaptation of diaries by Colin Clark.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  10-31-2011  |  Reviews

The Rum Diarynew

Johnny and Hunter do Puerto Rico.
East Bay Express  |  Kelly Vance  |  10-31-2011  |  Reviews

Martha Marcy May Marlenenew

First cult is the deepest.
East Bay Express  |  Kelly Vance  |  10-28-2011  |  Reviews

Pa Negre (Black Bread)new

This is the movie that nearly swept the Goya Awards (Spain’s Oscar), and the first film to represent Spain in the race for Best Foreign Film Oscar in 2012 that is not spoken in Spanish (the original is in Catalan, but San Antonians will see a version dubbed into Spanish with English subtitles).
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  10-27-2011  |  Reviews

A Surprisingly Good Puss in Bootsnew

"Wait a minute, I'm being entertained by a movie about a damn talking, sword-fighting cat!"
INDY Week  |  Craig D. Lindsey  |  10-27-2011  |  Reviews

The Story of a Painting in The Mill and the Crossnew

Lech Majewski's film revels in the earthy details of 16th-century Flemish life even as it employs up-to-the-minute CGI techniques to bring this wonderfully complex painting by Pieter Bruegel to life.
INDY Week  |  David Fellerath  |  10-27-2011  |  Reviews

Telling the Wall Street Side in Margin Callnew

Anybody who goes into Margin Call hoping to see investment bankers raked over the coals will be disappointed.
INDY Week  |  Craig D. Lindsey  |  10-27-2011  |  Reviews

No Holds Bardnew

The director of Independence Day is a natural fit for Elizabethan intrigue
Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  10-27-2011  |  Reviews

Hallmark Hunternew

Johnny Depp finally bestows an origin story upon a gonzo legend.
Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  10-27-2011  |  Reviews

Review: Anonymousnew

This film's plot - that Shakespeare's plays were not written by him - is confusing, lurid hooey, but you'll have fun trying to wade through it.
NUVO  |  Ed Johnson-Ott  |  10-26-2011  |  Reviews

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