Reviews of recent and upcoming DVD releases Kansas City Star "Exports" is a dark, sometimes bleak film about a pitch-black interpretation of the Christmas legend, but it's a terrible mistake to dismiss it as horror or yet another case of holiday movie irony. The twisted picture it paints is far from fun for the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Pauline Kael: The golden sage of cinema National Post (blog) Pauline Kael's movie reviews were filled with wild ideas, unusual impulses, outlandish intuitions and brash frankness. From the mid-1960s to the late 1980s, Pauline Kael's movie reviews in The New Yorker were an unprecedented phenomenon of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Movie Review: 50/50 The Stylus At the end of the evening, Adam discovers a book in Kyle's apartment about beating cancer together. The look on Adam's face brought many viewers to tears, which kept flowing during the next few scenes as we watched Adam say his goodbyes to Kyle, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Movie review: Drive (M18, 100 min) TODAYonline Based on the book by James Sallis, and brought to the silver screen via Refn's pulpy sensibilities, Drive is a throwback to the stripped down, existential, uber-violent action flicks of the late '70s and early '80s. Or an homage - or blatant rip-off, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Movie Review: <i>Janie Jones</i> Huffington Post (blog) It's not a movie that will set anyone's world on fire, but Janie Jones manages to be a movie about second chances that's sweet (without being sugary) and tinged with regret. Find more reviews, interviews and commentary on my website. by Marshall Fine ... See all stories on this topic » |
REVIEW: YSO Show makes us love Yale Yale Daily News As the Yalie is stuck on an impossible paper for his class "Yale and the Universe," he finds a book about the history of Yale, and after falling asleep at midnight while eating a Wenzel, wakes up 100 years earlier in Yale history. ... See all stories on this topic » |