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Project Nim: One Chimp's Sad Tale Project Nim
, July 14, 2011
Not every homo sapiens who sees Project Nim will be moved to pledge membership in PETA. Still, this documentary biopic of the '70s chimp picked... More>>
Horrible Bosses: It's Hard Out There For an Employed, Middle Class, White-Collar Male Horrible Bosses
, July 07, 2011
There's a scene in Horrible Bosses in which Jennifer Aniston, playing a dentist who habitually sexually harasses her weakling male hygienist... More>>
Transformers Are Back and Kicking Ass in Dark of the Moon Transformers: Dark of the Moon
, June 30, 2011
The two hours and 34 minutes of Transformers: Dark of the Moon are loaded with unimaginable violence, but only one spasm left the audience at the... More>>
Larry Crowne: Tom Hanks Ages Into Midlife Obsolescence Larry Crowne
, June 30, 2011
Considering the movie is called Larry Crowne, it sure is tough to get a solid read on the character of Larry Crowne. Directed, co-written by, and... More>>
Page One: Inside the New York Times Takes the Story to the Newsroom Page One: Inside the New York Times
, June 30, 2011
Nobody cries, "Stop the presses!" in Andrew Rossi's Page One: Inside the New York Times; no one would dare. There's a palpable fear that it could... More>>
New Times film
, June 30, 2011
A media organization covering the media is reflexive enough, but how about adding documentary filmmakers to the mix? "It was journalists... More>>
Bad Teacher and the Downside of Equal Rights In Hollywood Bad Teacher
, June 23, 2011
From Tad Friend's New Yorker profile of Anna Faris (which Jezebel.com reblogged under the headline "Hollywood Insiders Admit Hollywood Hates... More>>
Beginners: Graphic Artist Mike Mills Starts Something New Beginners
, June 23, 2011
Graphic artist Mike Mills starts something new with Beginners. Playing an emotionally asphyxiated illustrator whose cancer-stricken dad comes... More>>
New Times film
, June 23, 2011
"Okay, so my parents were married in 1955, and my mom knew my dad was gay, and my dad knew he was gay, and so I was, like, 'Why in the heck did... More>>
Green Lantern Gives Us a Case of Superhero Fatigue Green Lantern
, June 16, 2011
It's 10 minutes before a human character appears on-screen in Green Lantern, a personality-free franchise-launcher that builds toward a quaint,... More>>
The Art of Getting By Gives Adolescence a Bad Name The Art of Getting By
, June 16, 2011
Gavin Wiesen's first film, as passive and vanilla as its title, continues the numbing trendlet begun in 2008 with Nick and Norah's Infinite... More>>
Mr. Popper's Penguins Has Jim Carrey and His Tuxedoed Friends on a March to Nowhere Mr. Popper's Penguins
, June 16, 2011
The path of post-superstardom is a treacherous one for big-screen comedians, paved as it is with second-rate opportunities for dramedy schmaltz... More>>
Super 8: J.J. Abrams Deploys Humor and Destruction In His Catastrophe Flick Super 8
, June 09, 2011
A big-bang demolition derby, J.J. Abrams' much-anticipated, greatly enjoyable Super 8 seems bound for box-office glory. Opening three weeks... More>>
The Tree of Life: What Terrence Malick Has to Offer Is Worth Working For The Tree of Life
, June 09, 2011
Including glimpses of Sleeping Beauty in her glass coffin, the rings of Saturn, and a roadside Texas BBQ, Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life... More>>
Everything Must Go: Will Ferrell Is Down and Out, and His Life Is for SaleLife for Sale Everything Must Go
, June 02, 2011
Greatly expanded from a four-page, single-situation story by Raymond Carver, Dan Rush's first feature Everything Must Go is an ambitious if... More>>
The Hangover Part II: Didn't We Already See This Movie? The Hangover Part II
, May 26, 2011
Most sequels are born of good box office rather than good ideas — if you build it and they come, you simply must build another one —... More>>
Midnight in Paris
, May 26, 2011
A nebbishy screenwriter who longs to publish a novel, Gil (Owen Wilson) is tentatively working on a book set in a nostalgia shop — much to... More>>
Cannes Outdoes Itself: Our Picks from the Strongest Festival in Years New Times film
, May 26, 2011
CANNES, FRANCE — The last-day screening of Nuri Bilge Ceylan's ruminative, challenging Once Upon a Time in Anatolia strengthened an... More>>
Meek's Cutoff Displays Fractured Trust in 19th-Century Oregon Meek's Cutoff
, May 26, 2011
Tenacious indie Kelly Reichardt has specialized in quirky, minimalist quasi-road movies in which loners come unmoored in some great American... More>>
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Proves Captain Jack Won't Die Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
, May 19, 2011
After having sunk into self-important tedium with its two most recent overstuffed installments, Pirates of the Caribbean seemed destined for... More>>
The Beaver
, May 19, 2011
An earnest, intermittently droll dramedy about a manic-depressive toy manufacturer and his bewildered family, The Beaver is a parable that's not... More>>
J. Hoberman
, May 19, 2011
CANNES, FRANCE — Midway through the Cannes Film Festival, the competition has been all about family — more specifically all about... More>>
Bridesmaids, a Comedy Written By and Starring Women, Is Still Screwed New Times film
, May 12, 2011
Bridesmaids is a high-profile test case. Directed by Paul Feig (a sitcom journeyman most lovingly known as the creator of Freaks and Geeks), it's... More>>
Thor's a Bore, and His Brother from Another Mother Really Steals the Hero's Thunder Thor
, May 05, 2011
After more than a decade of high-profile Hollywood reboots, the shelves at Marvel and DC are starting to look empty. First came the obvious... More>>
Something Borrowed: The Divine Secrets of the Eskimo Sisterhood Something Borrowed
, May 05, 2011
Something Borrowed is based on a 2005 work of chick literature by Emily Giffin. It was directed with extraordinary impersonality by Luke... More>>
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