Movie Reviews: Shame, London Boulevard, New Year's Eve San Diego Reader For starters, this is sexual addiction we're talking about, and the film is not overly shy in its depiction (though it limits its treatment of the astonishing world of online porn to a brief come-on and a verbal list). Director Steve McQueen has a fine ... See all stories on this topic » |
Movie reviews: 'Arthur Christmas,' 'My Week With Marilyn' The-Burg "Arthur Christmas" isn't doing much at the box office, but it's one of the warmer and more sophisticated family entertainments around. "Arthur" may be a tough sell because of the eccentric Aardman Animation Studio's style, and what could have been an ... See all stories on this topic » |
Movie Reviews: Puss In Boots, New Year's Eve, The Deep Blue Sea, The Big Year ... The Birmingham Post By Graham Young & Roz Laws Even as a man of evil in this year's brilliant 18-rated Pedro Almodóvar movie The Skin I Live In, he was compelling. But he's even more so here as the titular hero of Puss In Boots, the latest computer-generated U-certificate ... See all stories on this topic » |
DVD Review: Jingle Hell Blogger News Network (blog) by Simon Barrett in All News, Movie Reviews, Reviews As I get older I have to admit that Christmas has lost a little of its luster and allure. Jingle Hell is a delightful excursion into the not always happy event when a family gets together. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Capsule reviews of new releases. Superior Telegram Though it's pure, rosy fantasy on screen, this is cynical, paint-by-the-numbers entertainment, sold with a gaggle of stars spread across its movie poster like a telethon lineup. Among them: Hilary Swank as a producer of the Times Square ball drop, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Movie review: 'New Year's Eve' rom-com drops the ball Appleton Post Crescent AP photo "Valentine's Day," director Garry Marshall's star-studded rip-off of "Love Actually," grossed $110 million last year despite scathing reviews, and that was reason enough to do it all over again with "New Year's Eve. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Jordan Teicher | The Independent Tufts Daily The New Yorker disobeyed an embargo imposed by Sony Pictures that prevented all film reviews for "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" from being published until Dec. 13. The New Yorker film critic David Denby's review of the movie ran in the magazine's ... See all stories on this topic » |
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