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- The Change-Up
- The Devils Double
- Rise of the Planet of the Apes
- Movie Review | 'Habermann': To the Victors, Vengeance
- Movie Review | 'Protektor': Appeasing Nazis and a Wife
- Movie Review | 'The Perfect Age of Rock ’n’ Roll': They Say Rock ’n’ Roll Will Never Die
- Movie Review | 'Cold Fish': Swimming in Blood
- Movie Review | 'Gun Hill Road': A Different Kind of Bronx Tale
- Movie Review | 'Bellflower': A Souped-Up Romance Turns Demolition Derby
- Movie Review | 'Mysteries of Lisbon': A Portuguese Tale of Time, the Revealer
- Movie Review | 'The Whistleblower': American in Bosnia Discovers the Horrors of Human Trafficking
- Movie Review | 'The Change-Up': About That Wish: What if It Came True?
- Just in! First Pic of Henry Cavill as Superman in Man of Steel
- ?The Whistleblower? Means to Move You to Outrage
Posted: 04 Aug 2011 10:27 PM PDT Dave (JASON BATEMAN) is a married attorney and father of three who is on track to make partner. Mitch (RYAN REYNOLDS) is a single, unmotivated actor who enjoys sleeping with different women, smoking marijuana, and living a carefree lifestyle. The two |
Posted: 04 Aug 2011 10:27 PM PDT It's the late 1980s and Latif Yahia (DOMINIC COOPER) is an Iraqi officer in the Iran-Iraq war. Due to being a near look-alike to Uday Hussein (DOMINIC COOPER), son of Iraqi president Saddam Hussein (PHILIP QUAST), he's recruited by Munem (RAAD RAWI) to |
Rise of the Planet of the Apes Posted: 04 Aug 2011 10:27 PM PDT Will Rodman (JAMES FRANCO) is a genetic researcher at Gen-Sys and is working on a gene therapy serum he believes might cure Alzheimer's, a disease dear to his heart since his father, Charles (JOHN LITHGOW), suffers from that. Under the watchful and |
Movie Review | 'Habermann': To the Victors, Vengeance Posted: 04 Aug 2011 07:46 PM PDT The German-Czech-Austrian production Habermann is being marketed with the tagline War is over; vengeance has begun as a look at a corner of history that is little known in America: the expulsion of millions of ethnic German civilians from parts of Europe |
Movie Review | 'Protektor': Appeasing Nazis and a Wife Posted: 04 Aug 2011 07:46 PM PDT Jana Plodkova, with Tomás Mechácek, plays a Jewish actress who turns to reckless behavior during the Nazi occupation of Prague in "Protektor." Silver-screen and real-life illusions collide in Protektor, an overly stylized drama about the moral |
Movie Review | 'The Perfect Age of Rock ’n’ Roll': They Say Rock ’n’ Roll Will Never Die Posted: 04 Aug 2011 07:46 PM PDT An exhausted pileup of rock-movie clichs, The Perfect Age of Rock n Roll presents artistic self-destruction with the solemnity of a movie that has invented a spanking-new genre. Kevin Zegers and Jason Ritter in "The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll." |
Movie Review | 'Cold Fish': Swimming in Blood Posted: 04 Aug 2011 07:46 PM PDT Megumi� Kagurazaka in "Cold Fish." A deliciously warped wallow in misogyny, depravity and dead-eyed manipulation, Cold Fish charts the twisted alliance of two tropical-fish salesmen with baleful glee. A brilliantly edited shopping-and-cooking sequence |
Movie Review | 'Gun Hill Road': A Different Kind of Bronx Tale Posted: 04 Aug 2011 07:46 PM PDT A Different Kind of Bronx Tale Old-fashioned values prove inadequate to present-day problems in "Gun Hill Road," a family drama set in the Bronx, with its heart in more than one place. More About This Movie Multimedia Gender Roles Related When They |
Movie Review | 'Bellflower': A Souped-Up Romance Turns Demolition Derby Posted: 04 Aug 2011 03:35 PM PDT That American pastime of chopping cars is just one of the many true details that distinguish the seductive, grubby-beautiful, low-budget movie Bellflower from the usual indie chaff. The basic story sounds as dire as a quick read through a Sundance Film |
Movie Review | 'Mysteries of Lisbon': A Portuguese Tale of Time, the Revealer Posted: 04 Aug 2011 03:34 PM PDT A masterly tale about lives and stories and the art of their telling, Mysteries of Lisbon is also an elegiac meditation on love lost and rediscovered through misted memory. Directed by the Chilean filmmaker Ral Ruiz and set mainly in Portugal, with |
Movie Review | 'The Whistleblower': American in Bosnia Discovers the Horrors of Human Trafficking Posted: 04 Aug 2011 02:49 PM PDT In the lineage of real-life David-and-Goliath movies in which intrepid seekers of the truth investigate malfeasance in high places, The Whistleblower deserves an honorable mention. This earnest Canadian film may not be as dramatically coherent or as |
Movie Review | 'The Change-Up': About That Wish: What if It Came True? Posted: 04 Aug 2011 02:49 PM PDT Within the first three minutes of the body-swapping, farcical bromance The Change-Up, a gurgling baby boy unleashes a projectile explosion of poop into his daddys face during a morning diaper change. That muddy moment tells you exactly where youll be |
Just in! First Pic of Henry Cavill as Superman in Man of Steel Posted: 04 Aug 2011 07:57 AM PDT Warners (kiss on the cheek to the lovely Orna) have just sent over the first still of Henry Cavill as Superman in the star-doused Kal-El do-over ?Man of Steel?. See you in the comments section below where we?ll chat dislikes and likes. And to pour over |
?The Whistleblower? Means to Move You to Outrage Posted: 04 Aug 2011 06:31 AM PDT Kathy Bolkovac (Rachel Weisz) arrives in Bosnia in 1999 with her own problems. She's joined the U.N. peacekeeping force for a few reasons, not least being that the job pays a lot of money for a short assignment. She's also struggling with family |
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