Movie reviews for families Washington Post X-MEN: FIRST CLASS The mix of comic-book heroics, sci-fi and real-life history feels clunky at times in this prequel, but it ultimately delivers thrills. High-schoolers will enjoy the fact-and-fiction blend, the action and the moral dualities of the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Movie Reviews Ottawa Citizen (Jay Stone) Mayfair Theatre Heather Graham heads up a cast comprised of half-pints in this adaptation of Megan McDonald's book series about a red-haired kid with big ideas about fun. When Judy Moody (Jordana Beatty) realizes she's stuck at home with ... See all stories on this topic » |
REVIEW: 'Tree of Life' not your garden variety movie STLtoday.com For up to the minute movie reviews and more follow Mathew DeKinder on Facebook at facebook.com/suburbanjournalsmoviecritic. If there is one thing writer/director Terrence Malick wants you to take away from his movie "The Tree of Life" it is this: life ... See all stories on this topic » |
'X-Men: First Class' channels early Bond feeling Your Houston News By Michael Huckaby / movie reviews The fifth in the Marvel science fiction comic book series that began in 2000, "X-Men: First Class" is a good summer movie, combining a compelling if cluttered period piece with James Bond style adventure. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Shaitan gets rave reviews Hindustan Times Critics term Anurag Kashyap's movie as "contemporary, thrilling, hard-hitting with a forceful content". In all, director Bejoy Nambiar's effort to marry form and content magnificently have come out to be successful. rom films of its ilk is that it ... See all stories on this topic » |
Chicago Tribune's Michael Phillips Belittles Beautiful Boy Gather.com Chicago Tribune film critic Michael Phillips hates every movie he reviews. Beautiful Boy is the latest film to receive a scathingly unkind review from Phillips on Thursday's Chicago Tribune. The film, about a married couple coping not only with the ... See all stories on this topic » |