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.
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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.
Read More blu-ray, crime, David, drama, DVD, Elizabeth Banks, Lennie James, Liam Neeson, Paul Haggis, romance, Russell Crowe, The Next Three DaysYOU 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 appreciate a [...]
Read More Anthony Hopkins, Antonio Banderas, comedy, Freida Pinto, Gemma Jones, Josh Brolin, joyce, Naomi Watts, R, romance, Woody Allen, You Will Meet a Tall Dark StrangerYOU AGAIN – Reviewed by David
My first thought when I first heard the title for this better-than-average Hollywood comedy was that they had made a movie out of that Jack Klugman-John Stamos sitcom from the ‘80s. They didn’t, of course, but what they did make would be right at home on the small screen.
Read MoreNEVER LET ME GO – Reviewed by Will
The premise of Never Let Me Go, at least superficially, is not an unfamiliar one. The idea of human clones being bred solely to serve as organ donors has made fertile fodder for dystopian sci-fi nightmares for decades, at least as far back as Parts: The Clonus Horror (1979). But while these films usually explore [...]
Read More Andrew Garfield, blu-ray, Carey Mulligan, drama, DVD, Kazuo Ishiguro, Keira Knightley, Never Let Me Go, R, romance, willEASY A – Reviewed by Will
Hollywood loves to make high school sex comedies based (loosely) on classic works of literature. Clueless was adapted from Austen‘s “Emma”, and 10 Things I Hate About You is a retelling of Shakespeare‘s “The Taming of the Shrew”. When these sort of movies happen, we can only hope that the writers involved keep the original [...]
Read More Amanda Bynes, comedy, Easy A, Emma Stone, Patricia Clarkson, PG-13, romance, Stanley Tucci, Thomas Haden Church, willCYRUS – Reviewed by Joyce
Cyrus got a lot of positive press, and a good number of critics liked it. It has all the ingredients for getting a big thumbs up from me, too, but it just didn’t go down so easily. The directors, brothers Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass, also gave us The Puffy Chair, which was a staff [...]
Read More blu-ray, comedy, Cyrus, drama, DVD, Jay Duplass, John C. Reilly, Jonah Hill, joyce, Marisa Tomei, Mark Duplass, R, romanceTHE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE – Reviewed by David
The star-crossed exploits of Bella Swan and Edward Cullen continue in Eclipse, the third installment of the teen-friendly vampire franchise that makes itself infinitely more tolerable than its predecessors by dialing down the angst and ramping up the action.
Read More blu-ray, Bryce Dallas Howard, David, David Slade, drama, DVD, Fantasy, Kristen Stewart, PG-13, Robert Pattinson, romance, Twilight Saga: EclipseCAIRO TIME – Reviewed by Talfryn “Silly Putty” Mattock
A woman meeting her husband in Cairo for their first trip to Egypt arrives to find he’s been delayed. Understandable, given that the Middle East is always in flux and he’s a UN official working in Gaza. A former colleague of her husband is at the airport to meet her and help her get settled. [...]
Read More Alexander Siddig, Cairo Time, drama, DVD, Patricia Clarkson, PG-, romance, Ruba Nadda, Umm KulthumGOING THE DISTANCE – Reviewed by Joyce
Going the Distance was just an okay romantic comedy. I didn’t love it by any means. I didn’t feel any great chemistry between the stars, Drew Barrymore and Justin Long, even though they have been an on-again, off-again couple for a while. I really liked Drew in He’s Just Not That Into You (a much [...]
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