THE THREE STOOGES *1/2 Can anyone who isn’t a Stooge fan possibly enjoy The Three Stooges? More to the point, can anyone who is a Stooge fan possibly find merit […]
Film Reviews
Movie reviews: ‘Titanic 3D,’ ‘American Reunion’
TITANIC 3D ***1/2 In retrospect, it’s easy to be cynical and stuffy about James Cameron’s 1997 Titanic. It surpassed previous champs Star Wars and E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial as the top […]
Mirror Mirror, Tim & Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie
MIRROR MIRROR *1/2 It’s long been established that the emperor has no clothes, which explains why Tarsem Singh Dhandwar can usually be spotted sporting nothing but a strategically placed fig […]
The Hunger Games
THE HUNGER GAMES *** So, read any good books lately? As anyone with even the faintest trace of a pulse has heard, The Hunger Games, the eagerly awaited adaptation of […]
‘A Separation’
When Asghar Farhadi recently collected the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the Iranian writer-director of A Separation stated that the name of his country “is spoken here through […]
21 Jump Street, Friends with Kids, The Lorax
21 JUMP STREET *** Who, aside from maybe Jonah Hill’s agent, saw this coming? In an era in which it frequently seems as if Hollywood can do little else but […]
John Carter, Rampart
JOHN CARTER **1/2 Released in 2-D, 3-D, IMAX and possibly even a sepia tone version, John Carter arrives on the 100th anniversary of the title character’s first literary appearance, when […]
Wanderlust, Gone
WANDERLUST ** As scattershot and unfocused as its characters, Wanderlust casts Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston as George and Linda, a Manhattan couple who have just purchased their first home […]
Shame, The Vow, The Innkeepers
SHAME *** Michael Fassbender went all James Brown on us in 2011, as the hardest working man in show business – or at least in film – appeared in leading […]
This Means War, Secret World of Arrietty
THIS MEANS WAR *1/2 When it comes to the twin businesses of sexual politics and romantic revelations, the number of modern-day comedies that have managed to smartly upend all the […]
Safe House, Chronicle
SAFE HOUSE ** Actors often like to brag about how they performed their own dangerous stunts on a particular picture, but how many A-listers can actually claim to have been […]
Reviews: ‘The Grey,’ ‘The Woman in Black’
THE GREY ** After presenting Mexico City as the ultimate hellhole on Earth, Tony Scott’s 2004 Man on Fire ended with a credit stating that the city was actually “a […]
