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The Projector: Movies Opening Friday, Nov. 12new

Runaway trains, angry aliens, a documentary about what's up with Wall Street, and Diane Keaton and Harrison Ford in the news business. Plus Warren Miller's latest don't-you-wish-you-could-do-that ski film. It's all at the movies.
Boise Weekly  |  Staff  |  11-12-2010  |  Reviews

That Girl (with the dragon tattoo that played with fire and kicked the hornet's nest)new

The conclusion of the trials of Lisbeth Salander.
Boise Weekly  |  George Prentice  |  11-12-2010  |  Reviews

No 'Hangover'new

'Due Date' offers some dark, guilt-inducing laughs
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  11-12-2010  |  Reviews

Choo-Choo!new

A silly film like 'Unstoppable' should never work--but it does.
Tucson Weekly  |  Colin Boyd  |  11-11-2010  |  Reviews

Time for a Winterventionnew

Miller's 61st ski/board film, takes the snow-obsessed to far-reaching corners of the globe and showcases athletes such as Chris Davenport and Lindsey Vonn.
Boise Weekly  |  Heather Lile  |  11-11-2010  |  Reviews

The Walking Deadnew

Make sure you don't watch this TV series about zombies by yourself.
Boise Weekly  |  Amy Atkins  |  11-10-2010  |  Reviews

Cartoon Indoctrination: Anti-Obama Propaganda Gets Packaged for Kids

Riffing on the same foolhardy villain-as-good-guy-protagonist motif that contributed to the confused premise of this year's "Despicable Me," "Megamind" is a resounding flop.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  11-08-2010  |  Reviews

The Girl Who Nailed the Coffin Shutnew

The Swedish crime trilogy ends with a whimper.
INDY Week  |  Neil Morris  |  11-05-2010  |  Reviews

The Projector: Movies opening Friday, Nov. 5new

Galifianakis (again?) as the hilarious sidekick (again?); Franco reads Ginsberg; the Coen Bros. reimagined; 20 stories of issues colored women deal with; the first 24 hours of the Lebanon War; and how the line between the good guys and the bad guys sometimes gets blurred. Plus a slew of special screenings. It's all at the movies.
Boise Weekly  |  Boise Weekly Staff  |  11-05-2010  |  Reviews

Due Date Doesn't Delivernew

Robert Downey Jr. notwithstanding, the most conspicuous part of Due Date ends up being the "Welcome To" state border signs, since each one brings the film that much closer to ending.
INDY Week  |  Neil Morris  |  11-05-2010  |  Reviews

Eastwood's Journey Into the Hereafter, and an Impassioned Howl From the Pastnew

Leave it to Clint Eastwood, one of the great American filmmakers, to upend any and all expectation in his latest film, Hereafter. This thoughtful, contemplative and seriously overlong human drama is a laudable attempt to address questions without answers.
YES! Weekly  |  Mark Burger  |  11-04-2010  |  Reviews

Amos Paul Kennedynew

Documentary about Amos Paul Kennedy, who is known for creating provocative letterpress posters that "address the conundrums and outrages of race relations in contemporary America with irreverent humor and verve.
Boise Weekly  |  Tara Morgan  |  11-04-2010  |  Reviews

Not Quite Geniusnew

'Megamind' offers a few laughs, but the film feels sloppy and rushed.
Tucson Weekly  |  Colin Boyd  |  11-03-2010  |  Reviews

Not a Pretty Sightnew

The deplorable Saw franchise is back--now in uninspiring 3-D!
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  11-03-2010  |  Reviews

Allen Ginsberg Rocks the Literary World in Howlnew

This is not the soup-to-nuts version of Ginsberg's life but instead a tone poem of what Ginsberg meant to the age he lived in — and to successive ages.
Charleston City Paper  |  Felicia Feaster  |  11-03-2010  |  Reviews

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