Archive for the 'romance' Category

JUST GO WITH IT – Reviewed by David

Come on, people. Haven’t we talked about this? If you stop going to see these awful Adam Sandler comedies, maybe he’ll quit making them and just go away. Alas, Just Go With It, which is based on the 1969 film Cactus Flower and co-stars Jennifer Aniston, was yet another success for the so-called comedian who’s [...]

BLUE VALENTINE – Reviewed by Joyce

Blue Valentine is now out on DVD. I worked with the writer-director, Derek Cianfrance, and one of its editors, Jimmy Helton, here at the Video Station circa 1997. It was great to work alongside of them, and in those days, Derek was a young guy working on his first big project, Brother [...]

NO STRINGS ATTACHED – Reviewed by Noah

This started out as a smarmy review of No Strings Attached. I’m not proud, I pre-judged the movie based purely on Ashton Kutcher.
I don’t like him. Can you really blame me?

A SUMMER IN GENOA – Reviewed by Amber “Smoked Carp” le Febure

A woman dies in a car crash and her husband and their two daughters try to get on with their lives. The younger daughter, Mary, has nightmares about her mother’s death, screaming out for her. The father, a professor, accepts a position teaching for a year in Genoa, hoping the [...]

I LOVE YOU PHILLIP MORRIS – Reviewed by Noah

Minutes ago, a small child did the conga all the way down the stairs to bring me a DVD box. He was no slouch, there was some passion there. He kept doing the conga as his mother paid for his movie.
I mention this so my next line makes a little more sense.
I [...]

THE TOURIST – Reviewed by David

I would have to agree with the theory that Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie were nominated for Golden Globes for their performances in the critically-maligned The Tourist because the foreign press just wanted them at the ceremony, as the film more than lives up to its reputation as a preposterous piece of international [...]

HOW DO YOU KNOW – Reviewed by Joyce

How Do You Know was a real disappointment. You’d think that a cast that included Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson, and Jack Nicholson, could pull off a decent Rom Com, but alas, this was a poorly scripted effort, the plotline was not well-developed, and the only actor who even began to inhabit his role [...]

MORNING GLORY – Reviewed by David

The best thing I can say about Morning Glory, a tired and predictable behind-the-morning-news-scenes comedy starring Harrison Ford, Diane Keaton and Rachel McAdams, is that Indiana Jones is somehow funnier than Annie Hall.

THE NEXT THREE DAYS – Reviewed by David

What was first an 88-minute French film called Pour Elle is now a 133-minute, big-studio thriller starring Russell Crowe and directed by Paul Haggis that, despite needing a bit of trimming, turns out to be a solidly entertaining effort.

YOU WILL MEET A TALL DARK STRANGER – Reviewed by Joyce

I really did enjoy spending 98 minutes watching You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger. We see Woody Allen here doing what he does best: using his satiric lens to depict the most human emotions and experiences. His humor is unmistakable, and if you’re a fan, you’ll probably like the film enough to [...]

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