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Review: ‘This is the End’ is pretty damn funny

Jun 12, 2013 4:24pm
Sweeping privacy breaches by the NSA, tornadoes at every turn, the spawning of Kim Kardashian and...
Before Midnight

Review: Improvised real talk continues in ‘Before Midnight’

Updated: Jun 14, 2013 12:31pm
Movies, for the most part, are low- or middle-brow entertainment. Only a fraction are...

Review: Someone save Superman

Jun 12, 2013 3:06pm
Here’s the central problem with Superman as a character: He has one material weakness....

CineList, 6.13.13

Jun 12, 2013 3:06pm
NEW RELEASESPICK - Before Midnight (R, 108 mins) See review, this issue.Man of Steel (PG-...

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Review: ‘Spring Breakers’ is a beach blanket breakdown

Mar 20, 2013 6:29pm
Harmony Korine occupies a very specific orbit in the movie industry, maintaining enough traction from being a hipster enfant terrible to make a career out of self-indulgent examinations of the...
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Review: Park Chan-Wook’s Hitchcockian ‘Stoker’ is a masterful English-language debut

Mar 20, 2013 6:25pm
Park Chan-Wook’s films have been the first exposure to Korean cinema for many western viewers. His revenge trifecta — Oldboy, Lady Vengeance, Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance — are jaw-dropping in terms of...

CineList, 3.21.13

Mar 20, 2013 5:16pm
New ReleasesAdmission (PG-13, 117 mins) A Princeton admissions officer (Tina Fey) visits the school overseen by an old classmate (Paul Rudd), and risks her career to help his student (Nat Wolff), who...
Gary Oldman in True Romance

James Franco in Spring Breakers makes us wonder: Can white actors play black?

Updated: Mar 27, 2013 3:38pm
IN CINEMASPEAK, to say a white dude is “acting black” means he’s behaving like a stereotypical version of an African-American male. He’s adopting a posture of extremes in an affected urban patois...
Siegfried and Roy

More grist for the mill: Mockable moments in Vegas magic

Updated: Mar 15, 2013 3:17pm
Regardless of the antics in The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, Hollywood will have difficulty conjuring forth public mishaps to match those of Vegas’ celebrity magicians and wannabes….Scarlett,...

Review: Vegas-themed ‘Burt Wonderstone’ is old tricks, new dog

Updated: Mar 15, 2013 3:21pm
Maybe it’s the Las Vegas connection, but The Incredible Burt Wonderstone seems more entertaining in hindsight than it does while sitting through it. Maybe “endearing” is a more appropriate adjective...

CineList, 3.14.13

Mar 13, 2013 6:26pm
New ReleasesThe Call (R, 95 mins) 911 operator Jordan Turner (Halle Berry) must face a killer from her past when she receives a call from an abducted girl. Opens wide.The Incredible Burt Wonderstone...

Baum’s bombs: These films are the ooze of Oz

Mar 06, 2013 5:49pm
Of L. Frank Baum’s 125 writing credits on IMDB, only 12 aren’t spun from The Wizard of Oz, and nine of those are shorts Baum threw together in the early 20th century. Making room for Wicked, there...

Review: The West Memphis 3 case closes with superior doc

Mar 06, 2013 5:42pm
Why a return to the ordeal of Damien Echols, James Baldwin and Jessie Miskelley Jr. now that the allegedly Satanic convicted killers have been set free? For one thing, West of Memphis is far superior...

CineList, 3.7.13

Mar 06, 2013 5:31pm
New ReleasesDead Man Down (R, 110 mins) A revengeful woman (Noomi Rapace) uses the only weapon she can possess in a Hollywood film — her body — to seduce the right hand man (Colin Firth) of the crime...