THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN – PART 1 **1/2 Forget Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities; what we get here is Meyer’s tale of two movies. I’m not referring to […]
Film Reviews
J. Edgar, Jack and Jill, Martha Marcy May Marlene
J. EDGAR **1/2 No one could possibly have fathomed that someone as handsome as Leonardo DiCaprio and someone as homely as Ernest Borgnine would ever play the same character, but […]
Carnage: A review
Adapting a play from stage to screen can flummox the best filmmakers. Many otherwise brilliant directors — who train themselves to always think visually — fail to realize that theatre […]
Puss in Boots, In Time, The Rum Diary, Take Shelter, The Tower Heist, Anonymous
PUSS IN BOOTS ** Stanley Roper was arguably the funniest character on the long-running TV series Three’s Company (not a difficult feat, admittedly), but that didn’t mean it was wise […]
The Three Musketeers, Johnny English Reborn
THE THREE MUSKETEERS * Break out those No. 2 pencils, cuz it’s time for a pop quiz. Which line of dialogue is not spoken in the latest screen adaptation of […]
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, The Thing
TUCKER & DALE VS. EVIL *** At this late date, “smart slasher flick” might seem like an oxymoron, but Tucker & Dale vs. Evil isn’t your typical slasher flick. Instead, […]
Ides of March, Real Steel, Dream House
THE IDES OF MARCH **1/2 Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Clooney, not to praise him. It’s not that I love Clooney less, but that […]
Moneyball, 50/50, Abduction, Killer Elite, Higher Ground
50/50 **1/2 The new comedy-drama 50/50 centers around a cancerous presence, and that refers to Seth Rogen as much as it does to the malignant tumor found located on the […]
Film Fest books Stone, Tomlin and ‘A Dangerous Method’
The SCAD-sponsored 2011 Savannah Film Festival, Oct. 29 through Nov. 5, is bringing Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone to town for its Lifetime Achievement Award. Also scheduled to show up for […]
Drive
DRIVE *** Walter Hill, a fine writer-director who knows a thing or 12 about helming testosterone-tinged flicks with an existential bent about them (Hard Times, The Warriors, The Long Riders, […]
Fall film preview
The good news: No damn Transformers sequels on the schedule. Other than that, it’s hard to gauge the fortunes of the upcoming fall film season, during which time dozens of […]
Contagion, The Warrior
CONTAGION **1/2 An entertaining if unwieldy cross between a PSA and one of those all-star idiocies from the 1970s — those disaster flicks involving hijacked planes, hurtling meteors or towering […]
