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'Penelope' is a Fairy Tale With No Shortage of Fracturesnew

Maybe Penelope's sufferings are her mother's fault. But the movie has only itself to blame for its blemishes.
Willamette Week  |  Aaron Mesh  |  02-27-2008  |  Reviews

I'm Will Ferrell?new

The SNL alum and Semi-Pro star on fame, his alternate-universe job, and why he sucks (or did) at coordinating art appraisals.
San Antonio Current  |  Brian Villalobos  |  02-27-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

'The Band's Visit' Gently Strums the Heartstringsnew

Kolirin gives us a charming little drama that skirts sentimentality and manages to be a feel-good film without necessarily feeling very good.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Anders Wright  |  02-27-2008  |  Reviews

Will Ferrell Goes for the Easy Layup in 'Semi-Pro'new

The bottom line: Just how many times can Will Ferrell make the same comedy about a flailing, pasty, self-deluded athlete and/or broadcaster?
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  02-27-2008  |  Reviews

Women On the Vergenew

Bonneville and Penelope never threaten to break the mold.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Felicia Feaster  |  02-27-2008  |  Reviews

Considering 'Chicago 10' in the Present Momentnew

The fanciful documentary intercuts events on the streets of Chicago during the 1968 Democratic Convention and a re-creation of the "Chicago Seven" trial of Yippie leaders Abbie Hoffman, Rennie Davis, Jerry Rubin and others.
Chicago Newcity  |  Ray Pride  |  02-27-2008  |  Reviews

Alex Gibney Discusses Torture's Role in Global Relationsnew

The Taxi to the Dark Side director takes torture personally.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Sam Adams  |  02-26-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

'Taxi to the Dark Side' Delivers the Brutal Truthnew

Gibney's vital, shattering documentary demonstrates how the combination of hoo-rah slogans and amoral leadership translates into atrocity on the ground.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Sam Adams  |  02-26-2008  |  Reviews

The CW Cancels 'Girlfriends'new

When it's all said and done, I believe Girlfriends was one of the most important African-American shows to ever grace the television screen and I think it's worth having a proper sendoff. So here goes.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Vincent Williams  |  02-26-2008  |  TV

Will Farrell Takes Up Old School Basketball

Farrell loiters in the comfort of his signature punch-drunk delivery of outrageous lines and sight gags in a '70s era parody that extends the funk vibe of Judd Apatow's summer comedy Superbad.
Maui Time  |  Cole Smithey  |  02-26-2008  |  Reviews

'Taxi to the Dark Side' Examines Torturenew

Alex Gibney's film is a devastating investigation into how the war on terror has corrupted our nation's values.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Al Hoff  |  02-25-2008  |  Reviews

Lloyd Kaufman Digs Zombie Chicksnew

The master of schlock cinema serves his tasteless Poultrygeist to rabid Troma fans.
Orlando Weekly  |  John Thomason  |  02-25-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Shooting the President's Never Been So Boringnew

Temporal gimmicks aren't exactly an innovation in the world of motion pictures, but nobody told the makers of the crummy, incredibly annoying Vantage Point.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Sean Burns  |  02-25-2008  |  Reviews

Kids These Daysnew

Charlie Bartlett is the feature debut of Austin Powers' snappy film editor Jon Poll, so it is but a heartbeat cut till we meet our hero with his head down a toilet at the funky public school to which he has been dispatched by his desperate single mother.
L.A. Weekly  |  Ella Taylor  |  02-25-2008  |  Reviews

Blood Moneynew

The Counterfeiters is morally ambiguous Holocaust tale of survival and collusion.
L.A. Weekly  |  Ella Taylor  |  02-25-2008  |  Reviews

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