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Movie Reviews Archives
You Don’t Mess with the Zohan
Is Good Advice
You Don’t Mess with the Zohan isn’t merely the name of Adam Sandler’s new comedy; it’s also good advice. If you were to try and take this movie...
More Manolos and Meaninglessness in
Sex and the City
In the midst of the meaninglessness, a movie like Sex and the City does manage to offer a powerful reminder. It demonstrates, yet again, how...
Ford Still Has the Indy Flair in
Crystal Skull
It’s been 19 years since we’ve last seen Indiana Jones. And in the fourth installment of the popular film franchise, Harrison Ford actually seems...
Prince Caspian
Is the Narnia We've Been Waiting For
In every way that The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe tried but failed, Prince Caspian succeeds. What was originally slavish adherence to the...
Speed Racer
Has Low Impact Despite Spectacular Effects
Directed by the Wachowski brothers—the duo behind the Matrix trilogy—Speed Racer is another visual wonder, but it’s doubtful its impact on future...
What Happens in Vegas
Should've Stayed in Vegas
With a threadbare plot straight out of a sitcom, What Happens in Vegas is not only the worst commercial for Sin City in a while, but the comedy is...
Surfwise
Looks at the “First Family of Surfing”
Directed by Doug Pray, Surfwise is a bizarre and shocking, yet strangely fascinating documentary, about a narcissistic, controlling and charismatic...
Multiple Dylans Confuse in
I’m Not There
Director Todd Haynes seems to be mirroring the confusion about Bob Dylan’s life by making this film so confusing. There is no plot, no chronology,...
Bella
a Good Choice for Life-Affirming Entertainment
Bella is fabulous entertainment. You’ll watch, expecting a date movie. In the end, you’ll be smiling—and perhaps even crying—over its moving,...
Better Luck Next Time for
Iron Man
During a preview screening, squeals upon the first full look at Iron Man were a resounding signal as to what the audience had come to see—not...
Made of Honor
Glamorizes Sex without Commitment
Made of Honor is basically the equivalent of 1997’s My Best Friend’s Wedding. But instead of Julia Roberts doing all the scheming, we’ve got...
Stunning Cinematography Can’t Save a Shallow
Romulus
Despite its stunning cinematography, Romulus, My Father plods along, moving from one scene to another, without reaching any real resolution. ...
Thought-Provoking
Savages
Faces Truth, Mortality
Writer-director Tamara Jenkins has created a wise and thought-provoking film about facing the truth and taking care of our parents, even when they...
Big Laughs but Troubling Morality in
Baby Mama
Former Saturday Night Live star and screenwriter (of Mean Girls) Tina Fey has perfected the role of a successful working woman who longs for a baby...
“The Visitor” Certainly Doesn’t Overstay Its Welcome
Instead of opting for the oh-so-informative documentary or an intense political thriller to address the hot-button topic of illegal immigration,...
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