Archive for January, 2010

Jason ‘Igby’ Slocumb Jr (Kiera…

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Jason ‘Igby’ Slocumb Jr (Kieran Culkin) is a 17 year close challenge who resents the world of privilege into which he was born. His father Jason (Bill Pullman) is a suicidal schizophrenic, his gentry natural Mimi (Susan Sarandon) is totally self-absorbed and his Republican big brother Oliver (Ryan Phillippe) can do no wrong. After [...]

The Marx Brothers at the turn…

Friday, January 29th, 2010

The Marx Brothers at the turning point, just beforehand their regular descent into mediocrity at the hands of MGM, who wanted their comedy to be rationed and rationalised. It’s a first-rate budget job, rich and meticulous, with its not bad piece of vices: this is the leading Marx Brothers film where you really feel like [...]

Night of the Living Dead (1968)

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

By Susan Wloszczyna, USA TODAY
Here's a existent Halloween treat: an sole originally peek at a zombie, fresh off the blood-splattered set up of ghoulmeister George A. Romero's sixth version of his stumbling-dead roman-fleuve.

The 2009 release, which is filming in and around Toronto, doesn't have a title yet. But it does have a concept. "It's about [...]

Life is composed of small tru…

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Life is composed of tight truths rather than countless events in Turkish stunner “Times and Winds,” a hypnotic portrait of village life — largely through the eyes of three youngsters — that packs a poetic-mental punch way beyond its placid pave. Beautifully lensed in widescreen, without exoticizing the simple, rustic above a answerable to-fact, this [...]

The Movie: In 2001 Stephen Ch…

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

The Silent picture:

In 2001 Stephen Chow’s Shaolin Soccer hit big time pay-dirt at the box office in its native Hong Kong and despite the best efforts of Miramax, even managed to build a very solid cult following on American shores (no easy task for an Asian comedy film). The film set box office records that [...]

Ju-on: The Curse review

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Talk about a haunted house. The ghosts in this one are so relentless they don’t just come after you when you trespass on their property, they follow you home and climb into bed with you.
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Dolls review

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Horror maestro Stuart Gordon works his magic periodically again in DOLLS, a clever revulsion film that combines chills, frights, and laughs in ample doses. The outline revolves all about identical little girl (Carrie Lorraine) who is trapped in an old mansion with her nasty parents. The mansion is owned by an old toymaker who has [...]

It's a dichotomy of appe…

Monday, January 18th, 2010

It's a dichotomy of appearance, the forging of nature?s splendor defiled by theme human behavior. That said, I wish it had stayed truer to the fatalistic minded it works up.

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Town and Country (2001)

Friday, January 15th, 2010

A disjointed comedy that's, quite modestly, not very amusing.
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Whether it?s the [...]

Robocop (1987)

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

In a futuristic Aged Detroit, the lawlessness rates are soaring. Thirty-limerick cops have been wasted since Omni-Consumer Products took over responsibility with a view the the coppers department; but, undaunted, Peace officer Murphy (Weller) and his cheeky colleaguette Lewis (Allen) pursue a van-jam of bank bandits into a slacker blade mill, where the sado-capitalists corner [...]