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Review: The Amazing Spider-Man
Only one story
There's only one story, says the teacher near the end of this take-two of the Spider-Man franchise: who am I?
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| July 03, 2012
Review: Take This Waltz
People, not clichés
Margot (Michelle Williams), who makes ends meet grinding out PR pamphlets, wants to be happy with her husband Lou (Seth Rogen), a cookbook writer. However, like many Seth Rogen characters, Lou's more a grab-assing buddy than a lover.
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| July 05, 2012
Review: The Invisible War
Kirby Dick's documentary on rape in the military
A few years ago, documentarian Kirby Dick read an article about rape among the troops and was shocked to see that no one had made a movie on the subject.
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| July 03, 2012
Review: To Rome With Love
Woody Allen's slight stories
Woody Allen's European vacation winds down with four tales that indulge his usual preoccupations: hookers, sell-outs, fame, mortality, and hot bi chicks.
By:
ANN LEWINSON
| July 05, 2012
Review: Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection
More of Perry's ever-diminishing antics
The first of writer/director/producer/star Tyler Perry's Madea movies not based on one of his plays, his sixth outing as the sharp-tongued (but dull-witted) 6'4" Southern black woman is more of a sitcom.
By:
BRETT MICHEL
| July 03, 2012
Review: Katy Perry: Part of Me
A familiar saga
Lady Gaga's every arch move seems designed to be parsed by graduate students convinced that mainstream America is scandalized every time someone plays with — all together now — gender.
By:
CHARLES TAYLOR
| July 03, 2012
Review: Never Stand Still
A-list choreographers
A multitude of A-list choreographers speak their piece to the camera — Merce Cunningham, Judith Jamison, Mark Morris — as they gather for the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Becket, Mass.
By:
CASSANDRA LANDRY
| June 26, 2012
Review: People Like Us
Alex Kurtzman's creepy family melodrama
I, for one, would not want to be a person like the characters in Alex Kurtzman's creepy family melodrama.
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| June 28, 2012
Review: A Cat In Paris
Jean-Loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol's French cartoon
Jean-Loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol's nicely hand-drawn and colored French cartoon was a 2012 Academy Award nomination for best animated film.
By:
GERALD PEARY
| June 26, 2012
Review: Ted
Dumbing down Family Guy 's Brian for the big screen
Seth MacFarlane is making his big-screen debut with yet another dope and his talking teddy bear.
By:
ANN LEWINSON
| June 29, 2012
Review: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Bekmambetov's adaptation of the goofy bestseller
With a title like this, don't expect a PBS documentary.
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| June 22, 2012
Review: 5 Broken Cameras
Recording turmoil
Emad Burnat, a Palestinian villager, goes through five different cameras from 2005 to 2010, each one broken when the Israeli military or police assault him as he tries to record the ongoing turmoil.
By:
PEG ALOI
| June 19, 2012
Review: Brave
Merely good
Disappointing on a story level, this fable in the feminist Disney Princess mold (unremarkably so) signals problems from the start.
By:
BRETT MICHEL
| June 21, 2012
Review: Pink Ribbons, Inc.
Documenting hypocrisy in the breast-cancer awareness movement
Near the end of this documentary a woman calls the pink ribbon of breast cancer-awareness a "made in China" tag.
By:
MILES BOWE
| June 19, 2012
Review: Portrait of Wally
Institutionalized extortion
Somewhere in the slog of Andrew Shea's Portrait of Wally is a devastating story of institutionalized extortion and its victims.
By:
MILES HOWARD
| June 19, 2012
Review: Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
Doomsday scenarios
Nearly 15 years after Don McKellar ended it all in Last Night (1998), the world endures, and so does the question: how will doomsday affect one's love life?
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| June 19, 2012
Review: That's My Boy
'90s pop culture
Director Sean Anders does nothing to mop up this gross-out comedy mess about a middle-school boy who gets molested by his teacher and ends up raising their love child — with disastrous results.
By:
MONICA CASTILLO
| June 21, 2012
Review: The Matchmaker
Cultural limits
Arik (Tuval Shafir), a restless Israeli teenager, struggles against the cultural limits of Haifa in 1968 — it's a provincial prism untouched by rock music or the sexual revolution.
By:
MILES HOWARD
| June 19, 2012
Review: Your Sister's Sister
Mumbled recriminations
Seattle slacker Jack (Mark Duplass) has been beating himself up over his brother's death for a year, so his brother's ex-girlfriend (Emily Blunt) — who is also Jack's best friend— offers him her father's cabin in the San Juan Islands for the weekend to clear his head.
By:
ANN LEWINSON
| June 21, 2012
Review: Whore's Glory
Painted ladies
Austrian documentarian Michael Glawogger takes his camera into three pitiable spots where there is open prostitution, and where painted ladies, desperate for a living wage, service the most craven clientele.
By:
GERALD PEARY
| June 12, 2012
Review: Cape Spin: An American Power Struggle
The story of the Cape Wind clean-energy project
When you've got the Kennedys and the Koch brothers on the same side of an issue, it's hard to know what to think.
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| June 13, 2012
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