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Adrian Santiago Hits the Market

"It’s just unreal,” said Adrian Santiago as we talked about the upcoming DVD release of his micro-budget film Grim. “Since we finished, it all...

The Bali/Julia Project: Eat Pray Love

I read Elizabeth Gilbert’s polarizing memoir Eat, Pray, Love and found it as annoying as many others did, though I couldn’t help but wonder...

Film Shorts

OPENING: Get Low (PG-13) Robert Duvall stars in Aaron Schneider’s comedy as a 1930s Tennessee hermit who wants to hold a funeral party for...

Hey There, Scott Pilgrim

On paper, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World looks like a dream pairing. Edgar Wright is the British filmmaker who proved his comic genius with...

The Expendables: One Country for Old Men

All you need to know about The Expendables is that it delivers exactly what you would expect, no less and no more: terrible dialogue,...

This Blog Post Is Kick-Ass

The headline just doesn’t have the same ring as the one on my review of Kick-Ass, does it? I wanted to get my leftover...

Film Shorts

OPENING: The Concert (PG-13) Radu Mihaileanu’s comedy about a former Russian symphony conductor-turned-janitor (Alexei Guskov) who gathers his old musicians together to accept an invitation...

Middle Men: The Internet Is for Porn

Middle Men’s version of history is a lie. According to this movie, it was the pornographers who invented online shopping before the major retailers...

Charlie St. Cloud: Sailing Takes Me Away

Sometimes being a film critic means being a straight guy who spends hours pondering the meaning of Zac Efron. It’s not that bad, actually....

More Thoughts on “The Kids Are All Right”

Because The Kids Are All Right played in Dallas before it came here, I was able to see the film three times before I...