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Thirties-Era Gangster Rapnew

OutKast has been operating as two separate and distinct musical personas for at least three years now, and Idlewild unwisely continues this trend into the cinematic realm.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  08-28-2006  |  Reviews

Worms on a Playgroundnew

This kids movie is not as wormy as it sounds.
Austin Chronicle  |  Toddy Burton  |  08-28-2006  |  Reviews

Flatter Than Stale Beernew

The jokes in this latest film from the Broken Lizard comedy troupe are about as potent as near-beer.
Austin Chronicle  |  Toddy Burton  |  08-28-2006  |  Reviews

Action For Action’s Sake

With an abbreviated and sped up story, Crank is a hard R-rated chase-and-smash movie fixed around Euro action movie magnet Jason Statham.
Maui Time  |  Cole Smithey  |  08-27-2006  |  Reviews

Doc Shadows

The week in TV, DVD & Broadband: Windfall, Who Wants to Be a Superhero?, 2006 MTV VMAs, The Closer, Saved, Arrested Development, House, Standoff, Nip/Tuck and more.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Bill Frost  |  08-25-2006  |  TV

A Message to You, Rudy

The only marvel in this ho-hum adaptation of Papale's unlikely route to a short-lived NFL career is how often first-time director and veteran cinematographer Core drops the ball.
Washington City Paper  |  Matthew Borlik  |  08-25-2006  |  Reviews

Cross to Bear

With its facile attempt at political indictment and across-the-board caricature, Poster Boy is less thought-provoking than just plain irritating.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  08-25-2006  |  Reviews

Fifteen Blue

This is a Bible story set in the universe of Hummer limos and gentrification.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  08-25-2006  |  Reviews

The Bukowski Stops Here

Hamer's detachment suits the desultory exploits of Bukowski alter ego Henry Chinaski, who's underplayed with stunning authority by a bearded, lumpy Matt Dillon.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  08-25-2006  |  Reviews

Numb and Number

The protagonist, a villain by the standards of most American movies, is treated not as a hero but as something more interesting: a fully drawn individual characterized not only by pivotal mistakes but also by the reasons for making them.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  08-25-2006  |  Reviews

Now a Major Motion Picture

We check out fall films based on the books that inspired them.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  08-25-2006  |  Movies

To the Head of the Classnew

Indie upstarts Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck get philosophical about drugs and politics.
NOW Magazine  |  Glenn Sumi  |  08-25-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Back to Schoolnew

Accepted delights with its sophomoric humor before petering out toward the end.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  08-24-2006  |  Reviews

Fang-Filled Flightnew

Snakes on a Plane paradoxically honors its audience's intelligence by being really stupid.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  08-24-2006  |  Reviews

Script Teasenew

Idlewild's stunning set pieces often clash with its cliched story.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Felicia Feaster  |  08-24-2006  |  Reviews

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