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Garden of Eden: Bourne Identity
Here’s a movie with a tortured history. Garden of Eden was a manuscript that Ernest Hemingway worked on from 1946 until his 1961 death....
Max Power
Back in the summer of 1984, Beverly Hills Cop and Ghostbusters ruled the box offices as big-ticket action thrillers headlined by comedians.
Hollywood has been...
Prospero Año y Felicidad
Over the last few years we've seen a number of modestly budgeted middlebrow Tyler Perry-inspired comedies like This Christmas and The Perfect Holiday about...
“Four Lions” and the Boston Marathon Attack
In the wake of the terrorist attack on the Boston Marathon yesterday, officials at the London Marathon (which is the next major event on...
Suzume: Weather Girl
If you’re interested in an animated film that doesn’t come from a long-running video-game franchise, Suzume opens this week in a multiplex near you....
Film Shorts // October 29 – November 4, 2025
OPENING
Aaryan (NR) This Indian crime thriller stars Vishnu Vishal as a struggling writer who decides to plan a series of perfect murders. Also with...
Film Shorts // July 7-13, 2021
OPENING
First Date (NR) Tyson Brown stars in this comedy as a North Carolina high-school student whose date with a classmate (Shelby Duclos) turns into...
Amphibian Production
Traditional hand-drawn animation has been out of fashion for much of this decade. Most of Hollywood followed Pixar's lead years ago and went to...
DVD Review: “Les Misérables”
Calm down, Les Mizzies. I haven't somehow obtained an advance copy of the DVD of the movie musical that's currently playing in theaters. Instead,...
Household Saint
Really, St. Vincent isn’t anything new. This working-class dramedy is a modestly budgeted independent film, but it’s the same sort of sentimental tripe that...













