Carefully Taking a Cool Look at a Topic That’s Always Hot
Saturday, October 20th, 2007It’s not easy to turn one of the most controversial events of the 20th century into a movie that makes your eyes roll, but “O Jerusalem” does this and worse.
It’s not easy to turn one of the most controversial events of the 20th century into a movie that makes your eyes roll, but “O Jerusalem” does this and worse.
IN THEATRES SEPTEMBER 28, 2007 (Limited) Though Steve Rocco may not be a famous name outside the skateboarding world, he’s a god to those who know the sport.
Ang Lee’s Lust, Caution is a tense, sensual and beautifully-shot espionage film.
Despite The Rock’s abundant charisma, The Game Plan is just another run-of-the-mill Disney comedy.
A talented cast and a great script makes a story about a guy in love with an inflatable doll into one of the sweetest films of the year.
Bland characters, clichéd dialogue and rickety plotting ensure We Own The Night never lives up to its potential.
Silk contains a simple love triangle story but director Francois Gerard goes to painstaking lengths to turn it into a protracted and wearisome art film.
Smart and challenging, but never to point of confusion, Michael Clayton is a dramatic thriller invaluably abetted by its sharp script and faultless cast.
This story of three U.S. towns which, in the early 20th century, forced their entire African American populations to leave, explores whatif anythingcan be done to repair past racial injustice.
Despite some amiable performances, The Heartbreak Kid is neither as daring nor as funny as the Farrelly Brothers’ earlier films.