MOVIE REVUE: Soderbergh Controls Chaos in Haywire

January 22, 2012

It’s nice to see an action film that doesn’t complicate things just for the sake of looking smart. As much as I enjoyed most of the spy films from 2011, we saw almost every variation and mind-boggling complexity that the genre had to offer. In Haywire, which was initially slated for release early last year, we are treated to 90 minutes of undiluted action that stays within the boundaries of physics (and our attention spans) and out of the confusing details.

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The 2012 Golden Globe Nominees (Movies)

December 16, 2011

And the nominees for the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards are….

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MOVIE REVUE: X-Men is in a Class of its Own

June 3, 2011

In the past ten years, we’ve been exposed to virtually every superhero under the sun, and it’s no surprise that people have been experiencing superhero fatigue. But those who are boycotting superhero movies today are missing out on some of the genre’s best work.

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MOVIE REVUE: Something Special in the Eyre

March 11, 2011
 

Michael Fassbender (left) as Mr. Rochester and Mia Wasikowska (right) as Jane Eyre in the romantic drama

Classic 18th Century Brontë novel gets its first 21st Century movie adaptation

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X-Men fans to get First Viewing of X-Men: First Class Trailer Today

February 10, 2011

On February 10, Facebook’s Worldwide Community of X-Men Fans Will Come Together at Facebook.com/XMenMovies, For Exclusive First Look at Long-Awaited Trailer

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