Movie reviews for families Washington Post This movie has little in common with the beloved 1938 book by Richard and Florence Atwater, but it is good fun on its own terms. The penguins are adorable, and star Jim Carrey has reconnected with his "Ace Ventura" side. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Summer Movie Reviews: 'The Trip,' 'The Devil's Double' & 'Project Nim' BlackBook Magazine —Cayte Grieve Project Nim In Project Nim, Academy Award–winning filmmaker James Marsh (Man on Wire) turns his camera on Columbia University in the 1970s, when an animal language research group tried to close the book on the nature-versus-nurture ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Hey, Watch It!: What's playing in Madison theaters this week Wisconsin State Journal (blog) As I was putting together the capsule movie reviews for this week, a question came to my mind: "If I had to recommend one movie for people to see this week, which would it be?" The question is more complicated than it first appears. ... See all stories on this topic » |
ComicsAlliance Reviews the 'Green Lantern' Movie [Spoilers] ComicsAlliance As was the case with Watchmen, another film based on an especially popular DC title, the makers of Green Lantern demonstrate a sincere and uncommon reverence for the comic book source material, but the final product is mainly a surface-level adaptation ... See all stories on this topic » |
Jeff Vice will geek out for "In This Week" Salt Lake Tribune (blog) Jeff Michael Vice, former movie critic for the Deseret News, has signed on to write a weekly column, "This Week in Geek," for the arts weekly (where The Cricket's movie reviews also run). The new column starts with the June 23 issue, next week. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Straight Talk Film Reviews (With Last Night's Cab Driver) Defamer Australia Here are just a few of his movie reviews – verbatim. Thank you, Voice Memos app. It's got Liam Nelson in it, right? He's been in the movies. FAST FIVE AKA THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS FIVE. Fast and Frurious – I'm not into that. It's too much bullshit. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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How the "X-Men" Stumbled on "The Tree of Life" Patheos By Elijah Davidson, June 15, 2011 Usually I can crank out movie reviews with machine-like regularity. For the past two weeks, however, I've been stuck. There's no dearth of reviewable movies. I've seen two films I heartily recommend: Woody Allen's new ... See all stories on this topic » |