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Is it Too Early to Call for a Remake of 'The Time Traveler's Wife'?new

Wife is the kind of film that inspires discussion, one that's ripe with possibility and poignant symbolism, but that's a credit to Audrey Niffenegger's tale, not the film. Everything that director Robert Schwentke and screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin bring to the table is a by-the-numbers detriment.
Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  08-13-2009  |  Reviews

The Smart, Timely 'District 9' Livens a Dull Summer Movie Seasonnew

The standard action plot demotes District 9 from a potential game-changer to simply a very good film. But considering the painful summer movie season we've endured thus far, you can't ask for much more than that.
Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  08-13-2009  |  Reviews

'Summer Hours': Helene Doesn't Live Here Anymorenew

Three siblings must sell off their late mother's art-filled country house in the exquisite Summer Hours
SEE Magazine  |  Paul Matwychuk  |  08-13-2009  |  Reviews

'A Perfect Getaway' is an Enjoyable Thriller With 'Cult Film' Written All Over Itnew

Director David Twohy's casting of Steve Zahn as his lead in A Perfect Getaway turns out to be a masterstroke. Zahn, a decent supporting actor in past comedies and dramas, gets perhaps his biggest chance to show off his chops in this surprising summer thriller that's far better than expected.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  08-12-2009  |  Reviews

'Summer Hours': French Feelingsnew

The final third of Summer Hours makes the film worthy -- but audiences may not have enough patience.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  08-12-2009  |  Reviews

The Aliens in 'District 9' Aren't Very Sharp ... the Director Thinks You Aren't, Eithernew

I have faith that Neill Blomkamp will one day make a film that's a marvel from beginning to end. The question is whether he can muster the necessary faith in us. We're smart enough for you, Blomkamp. Take your best shot.
Willamette Week  |  Chris Stamm  |  08-12-2009  |  Reviews

The Ancient Sorcery in 'Ponyo' is Exceptionally Suited to the Very Youngnew

For the first time since early Hayao Miyazaki works like My Neighbor Totoro or Kiki's Delivery Service, it is possible to bring your preschoolers to the theater without fear of frightening them.
Willamette Week  |  Aaron Mesh  |  08-12-2009  |  Reviews

'In the Loop' is a Dark Satire for Dark Daysnew

Taking his cue from The Office, Armando Iannucci delivers a deliciously corrosive backstage view of the Iraq War years, as Brits and Yanks danced around what they knew was a foregone conclusion of their own making.
San Antonio Current  |  Jeff Meyers  |  08-12-2009  |  Reviews

The Biggest Problem With 'Funny Books' is Also the Hardest to Criticizenew

Complaining that this film, which follows the lives of three comic-book-store employees, makes too many geek references is like griping about the gratuitous hardcore sex in Deep Throat.
San Antonio Current  |  Jeremy Martin  |  08-12-2009  |  Reviews

'Soul Power': Papa's Got a Brand-New Documentarynew

The footage assembled for Soul Power was shot by four cameramen, and it reflects Albert Maysles' "direct cinema" movement, that philosophy of keeping documentaries immersed in the moment. But when that moment has been excavated from the stratum of 35 years, it attains an immense poignancy.
Willamette Week  |  Aaron Mesh  |  08-12-2009  |  Reviews

'(500) Days of Summer' Ain't No Sunshinenew

Whatever became of the rom-com? Back in the early- to mid-90s, it was simple. Boy meets girl. Girl isn't interested. Boy chases girl until he catches her. Done and done.
Boise Weekly  |  Jeremiah Wierenga  |  08-12-2009  |  Reviews

'District 9' is the Summer Sci-Fi Movie You've Been Waiting Fornew

The movie is exactly what you want in a big Hollywood movie: a solid, intricate story that's not too over-plotted to follow, good acting, terrific special effects, solid humor and even a message to digest. Perhaps that's why Hollywood had very little to do with it.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Anders Wright  |  08-12-2009  |  Reviews

'Humpday': Zack And Murray Make A Pornonew

Two straight buddies decide to give gay sex a try in Lynn Shelton's smartly written film.
SEE Magazine  |  Paul Matwychuk  |  08-10-2009  |  Reviews

'The Time Traveler's Wife' Burns Up in Space

Amy McAdams and Eric Bana are easy enough on the eyes to distract from the script's Grand Canyon-sized plot holes, but not enough to keep your mind off the insipid storytelling. Even from its gooey sentimental standpoint, The Time Traveler's Wife is two pints short of a gallon.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  08-10-2009  |  Reviews

'The Garden' is Another Eco-Borenew

This documentary fails to tease out the dirty particulars of how a city-owned lot in South Central L.A., bought to be a garbage incinerator site in the '80s, somehow reverted back to its owner, and at what price. It's more insinuation than journalism.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  08-10-2009  |  Reviews

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