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Catherine Breillat Returns With Another Powerful Sexual Narrativenew

That drop of menstrual blood at the beginning of The Runaways recurs in Bluebeard, Catherine Breillat’s adaptation of the 17th-century Charles Perrault fairytale.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  03-25-2010  |  Reviews

Slippery Slope: 'Hot Tub Time Machine'new

John Cusack returns to the '80s in the crass yet funny Hot Tub.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  03-25-2010  |  Reviews

Emotion Exposed! Noah Baumbach's 'Greenberg'new

Noah Baumbach twists a clichéd romance-movie trope to make it seem new again with Greenberg.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  03-25-2010  |  Reviews

Ben Stiller is a Bastard in This Excellent Drama About a Failurenew

Two things you should know off the bat about Greenberg. First, it’s a deeply unlikable movie. Second, I liked it. You see, most movies have main characters who are nice people, because moviegoers tend to prefer the company of such characters
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  03-25-2010  |  Reviews

Nerds Triumph: Adult Humor Gets Knocked Down a Pegnew

American movies appear to be regressing at an alarming rate. The cinema has long fixated on the cliques, bullies, social embarrassment and occasional good times of high school, but stories about middle schoolers generally have been limited to Nickelodeon and Disney Channel programs.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Felicia Feaster  |  03-25-2010  |  Reviews

Polanski Takes on a Spy Mystery in 'The Ghost Writer'new

There've been quite a few movies made in the last few years about the war on terror and the excesses of the Bush administration, but Roman Polanski's The Ghost Writer is the first to turn that backdrop into a spook story whodunit.
Arkansas Times  |  Matthew Reed  |  03-25-2010  |  Reviews

Depth Wish: Review of 'How to Train Your Dragon'

How to Train Your Dragon dazzles visually through its too-familiar plot.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  03-23-2010  |  Reviews

Jameel Saleem's Debut Feature Follows a Guy's Romantic Misadventuresnew

What makes Cream Soda work is how vulnerable his male characters are willing to be. When talking about his love life, he admits that some things were funny then, and some were only funny in hindsight.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Bret McCabe  |  03-23-2010  |  Reviews

Blackmail Kisses: Atom Egoyan Turns on the Red Light

You couldn't hope for a higher caliber sexploitation movie than "Chloe," even if the sex thriller falls flatter than a day-old quiche.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  03-22-2010  |  Reviews

Off His Chest: Noah Baumbach Makes Room for the Loony

American 21st century post traumatic stress and economic desolation gets filtered through the mid-life crisis of Ben Stiller's troubled character Roger Greenberg in Noah Baumbach's edgy romantic comedy that puts a premium on how we treat one another.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  03-22-2010  |  Reviews

Kristen Stewart Rocks Out in 'The Runaways'new

An uneven music bio is made compulsively watchable by Stewart's performance as someone who is rapidly figuring herself out musically and sexually.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  03-19-2010  |  Reviews

'Alice in Wonderland' is Not So Wondrousnew

Tim Burton is heavy on visuals but light on story with Alice in Wonderland.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  03-17-2010  |  Reviews

For This Werner Herzog Film, the Title Says It Allnew

Werner Herzog uses an amateurish script and bizarre acting to create a film that makes it seem like he lost a bet.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  03-17-2010  |  Reviews

Forest Whitaker Stinks Up This Unfunny, Unoriginal Wedding Movienew

Every so often in a bad movie, there's one good scene just dying to get out. Clearly, it's the aberration, because there's nothing else to recommend the film—but for a fleeting moment, everything just goes right.
Tucson Weekly  |  Colin Boyd  |  03-17-2010  |  Reviews

Lacking Intelligence: Even the Ever-Cool Matt Damon Can't Salvage Thisnew

It's admirable when a director tries to go beyond just blowing things up in a war movie (as Kathryn Bigelow did successfully with The Hurt Locker) — but good intentions are never enough. Witness the thrown-together optical assault that is Green Zone.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  03-17-2010  |  Reviews

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