viernes, 18 de marzo de 2011

MOVIE REVIEW


MOVIE REVIEW | 'LIMITLESS'

A Simple Prescription for Superior Powers

By A. O. SCOTT
An aspiring novelist finds a pharmaceutical cure for writer's block. But does he use this bounty to write more books?
Jodie Foster, far left, on the set of

When Art Imitates an Actor's Troubled Life

By MICHAEL CIEPLY
At the South by Southwest Festival, Jodie Foster discusses making "The Beaver" and her 
MOVIE REVIEW | 'PAUL'

Calm Down, People; He Comes in Peace

By MANOHLA DARGIS
An extraterrestrial and his human friends hit the road, seeing the best and worst America and its clich?s have to offer.
Paul Giamatti, left, with Alex Shaffer in
MOVIE REVIEW | 'WIN WIN'

Riding the Wave of Life's Indignities

By A. O. SCOTT
Paul Giamatti plays a struggling suburbanite facing the usual material and moral anxieties in "Win Win," Tom McCarthy's funny and warmhearted new film.
Marisa Tomei and Matthew McConaughey play ex-spouses in
MOVIE REVIEW | 'THE LINCOLN LAWYER'

Operating on the Margins of Pay-to-Play Justice

By MANOHLA DARGIS
Matthew McConaughey plays a Los Angeles shyster in "The Lincoln Lawyer," adapted from Michael Connelly's crime novel.
Bill Cunningham at work during a Fashion Week show in Chelsea, in Richard Press's documentary
MOVIE REVIEW | 'BILL CUNNINGHAM NEW YORK'

Capturing a 'Look at Me' Milieu With Impish Modesty

By CARINA CHOCANO
Richard Press's documentary "Bill Cunningham New York" follows that "On the Street" fashion photographer of The New York Times.
A scene from the documentary
MOVIE REVIEW | 'NOSTALGIA FOR THE LIGHT'

Chile's Past Is Present in the Desert

By STEPHEN HOLDEN
"Nostalgia for the Light" is the director Patricio Guzm?n's cinematic essay on the search for both our cosmic origins and disappeared political prisoners.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'THE GIFT TO STALIN'

Story of a Jewish Boy

By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS
"The Gift to Stalin," set in the Kazakh steppe in 1949, tells the story of a Jewish boy who escaped death in a purge and is taken in by an aging railway worker.
Eva Green as the coach, Miss G, in Jordan Scott's
MOVIE REVIEW | 'CRACKS'

At Desolate Girls' School, Diving Teacher Rules Roost

By STEPHEN HOLDEN
"Cracks," a gothically moody girls' school drama adapted from a Sheila Kohler novel, verges on a horror film.
Martijn Lakemeier as the son of the mayor in a Nazi-occupied village in
MOVIE REVIEW | 'WINTER IN WARTIME'

Teenager Encounters Adulthood and Nazis

By STEPHEN HOLDEN
Martin Koolhoven's "Winter in Wartime," set in a village in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands, is an adaptation of a semiautobiographical 1972 novel by Jan 

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