lunes, 16 de mayo de 2011

Entertainment: movie reviews

Entertainment: movie reviews


The Cynical Optimist probes the Transformers trilogy

Posted: 15 May 2011 09:58 PM PDT

More Than Meets The Eye ?Before time began, there was the Cube. We know not where it comes from, only that it holds the power to create worlds and fill them with life. That is how our race was born. For a time, we lived in harmony. But like all great

Dimension announces The Amityville Horror : The Lost Tapes

Posted: 15 May 2011 09:58 PM PDT

A new ?Amityville Horror? film has been announced by Dimension. Sounds like this one will be more of a sequel to the original film, with James Brolin and Margot Kidder, than it will be the recent remake. Interestingly enough, it?ll be a ?found footage?

Upfront Updates : Shit My Dad Says , The Defenders and Mad Love axed!

Posted: 15 May 2011 09:58 PM PDT

CBS has cancelled ?The Defenders? (James Belushi, Jerry O?Connell), ?Shit my Dad Says? (William Shatner) and ?Mad Love? (Jason Biggs, Sarah Chalke). Staying put are ?Hawaii Five-O?, ?Blue Bloods?, ?Mike & Molly?, ?Dad? was terrible; just intrusive,

Upfront Updates : NBC releases full 2011-2012 Primetime Schedule

Posted: 15 May 2011 09:57 PM PDT

NBC have released their 2011/2012 schedule. Seems Ron Moore?s ?17th Precinct? is definitely dead, despite a groundswell of support from the ?Battlestar Galactica? creator?s fans, the report that ?Wonder Woman? didn?t make the schedule wasn?t exagerrated

CANNES REVIEW | Jonathan Caouette Returns With Flawed But Fascinating ?Walk Away Renée?

Posted: 15 May 2011 05:52 PM PDT

CANNES REVIEW | Jonathan Caouette Returns With Flawed But Fascinating "Walk Away Renée" When "Tarnation"—Jonathan Caouette's non-fiction account of his troubled family life—made the festival rounds in 2003, it was considered a cinematic

Walk Away Renee: Cannes Review

Posted: 15 May 2011 05:34 PM PDT

Less a sequel than an extension of Jonathan Caouette's brilliant "Tarnation," this follow-up covers too little fresh ground. Venue Cannes Film Festival (Critics' Week) Cast Jonathan Caouette, Renee Leblanc, Adolph Davis, David Sanin Paz, Joshua Caouette,

Cost of a Soul: Film Review

Posted: 15 May 2011 05:34 PM PDT

An impressive debut for film school grad Sean Kirkpatrick is marred by an excessively high body count. Director/screenwriter Sean Kirkpatrick Cast Chris Kerson, Will Blagrove, Judy Jerome, Mark Borkowski, Gregg Almquist Even though his debut film winds

Code Blue: Cannes Review

Posted: 15 May 2011 05:34 PM PDT

Cannes Film Festival (Directors' Fortnight) Cast Bien de Moor, Lars Eidinger, Annemarie Prins, Sophie Van Winden, Christine Byvanck, Hans Kesting Director-screenwriter Urszula Antoniak Urszula Antoniak's self-consciously dour mood piece centers on a

The End of Silence: Cannes Review

Posted: 15 May 2011 12:13 PM PDT

Dreary French drama gets literally stuck in the mud. Venue Cannes Film Festival (Directors' Fortnight) Cast Franck Falise, Thierry Fremont, Maia Morgenstern, Carlo Brandt, Marianne Basler, Alexis Michalik, Anna Mihalcea, Oscar Wagner

CANNES REVIEW | ?The Artist? Pays Amusing Homage to the Silent Era, But Visuals Dominate Over Story

Posted: 15 May 2011 10:21 AM PDT

The concept driving "The Artist," a silent, black-and-white feature designed to imitate 1920's Hollywood productions, is more commendable than its execution. Michel Hazanavicius steps beyond the self-conscious parody of his two "OSS 117" films

?4?: Touching It For a Moment

Posted: 15 May 2011 08:22 AM PDT

Niki Vasilakis remembers taking "violin lessons multiple times a week" as a child. She also remembers that her brothers and sisters, along with her parents, would go with her. They would sit in the car doing their homework, she says, while she was

Take Shelter: Film Review

Posted: 15 May 2011 05:50 AM PDT

Sundance Film Festival, U.S. Dramatic Competition (Sony Pictures Classics) Cannes Film Festival, Critics Week Cast Michael Shannon, Jessica Chastain, Shea Whigham, Katy Mixon, Kathy Baker, Tova Stewart, Ray McKinnon, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Robert Longstreet

We Have a Pope (Habemus Papam): Film Review

Posted: 15 May 2011 05:49 AM PDT

Nanni Moretti's tender, funny and timely Vatican romp entertains, but lacks the director's customary bite. Director Nanni Moretti Screenwriters Nanni Moretti, Francesco Piccolo, Frederica Pontremoli Cast Nanni Moretti, Michel Piccoli, Jerzy Stuhr,

The Veteran: Cannes Review

Posted: 15 May 2011 05:49 AM PDT

Rousing British political thriller on terrorist activity. Venue: Cannes Film Festival, Market Cast: Toby Kebbell, Brian Cox, Tony Curran, Adi Bielski, Tom Brooke Director: Matthew Hope Screenwriters: Robert Henry Craft, Matthew Hope, Adam Tysoe A British

Norton doing Fury Road ; reveals villain

Posted: 15 May 2011 04:46 AM PDT

Australian actor, martial-artist and stuntman Richard Norton ("Mr Nice Guy", "The Octagon") will join Tom Hardy on the set of "Mad Max Fury Road" when the long-awaited sequel begins production early next year. The 61-year-old was a part of

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