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Thatcher movie opens in Argentina to tough reviews Albany Times Union The film opened in Argentine theaters amid a furor over the Falkland Islands, which Thatcher's Britain and Argentina fought a brief and bloody war over 30 years ago. In the movie, Thatcher is shown ordering Britain's military to sink the Argentine ... See all stories on this topic » |
Grindhouse Movie Reviews: Walkabout, Roeg's 1971 Acid/Aboriginal Trip San Diego Reader (blog) One of the IMDB reviews speculated that he was ashamed over lusting after his daughter — same reviewer seems to think the whole movie is about the pretty emotionless girl causing everyone around her to lust and, as a result, die. The IMDB review crew ... See all stories on this topic » |
Capsule reviews of new film releases Huffington Post AP | February 2, 2012 04:55 PM EST | Associated Press "Big Miracle" – If a movie is cheesy and knows it's cheesy – if it embraces the soft, gooey texture and pungent aroma of its own fromage – does that make it any more palatable as a meal? See all stories on this topic » |
Movie Reviews: Carnage, Man On A Ledge, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island ... The Birmingham Post Now turned into a film by Roman Polanski, Carnage also benefits from having a quartet of excellent actors. It starts with the only action that takes place outside a Brooklyn apartment. We watch from a distance as two 11-year-old boys have a fight in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Scott Mooneyham: Bowles' movie-like comeback faced tough reviews The Daily Advance Consider the script, rooted in themes of redemption and renewal: A man watches his father fall short of his ultimate goal, his fortunes altered by changing political winds. The son goes on to live a life of accomplishment, but also suffers failures ... See all stories on this topic » |
Capsule reviews of new releases. Superior Telegram In this image released by Universal Pictures, John Krasinski, left, and Drew Barrymore are shown in a scene from "Big Miracle," a film about the rescue of a family of gray whales trapped by rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle. The film opens Feb. See all stories on this topic » |
Movie Listings for Feb. 3-9 New York Times Movies Ratings and running times are in parentheses; foreign-language films have English subtitles. Full reviews of all current releases: nytimes.com/movies. 'The Adventures of Tintin' (PG, 1:47) The Belgian boy detective (Jamie Bell) and his dog, ... See all stories on this topic » |