viernes, 25 de marzo de 2011

MOVIE REVIEW




MOVIE REVIEW | 'POTICHE'

Labor Strife? Send in the Boss’s Wife

From left, Judith Godrèche, Catherine Deneuve and Karin Viard in François Ozon's “Potiche.”
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From left, Judith Godrèche, Catherine Deneuve and Karin Viard in François Ozon's “Potiche.”
Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu join forces in the 1970s-era comedy “Potiche,” about a trophy wife who must run the family business.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'MIRAL'

Hopes and Struggles in a Difficult Land

Freida Pinto in
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Freida Pinto in "Miral."
Julian Schnabel brings “Miral,” based on Rula Jebreal’s novel, to the screen.
ELIZABETH TAYLOR, 1932-2011

A Lustrous Pinnacle of Hollywood Glamour

Elizabeth Taylor in 1957.
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Elizabeth Taylor in 1957.
Elizabeth Taylor, whose name was synonymous with Hollywood glamour, dazzled generations of moviegoers with her beauty.
Patrons of The Abbey in West Hollywood, a favorite hang-out of the late Liz Taylor, pay their respects at a shrine erected in her honor.

Gay Bar Mourns Elizabeth Taylor

The actress became a regular at the Abbey in West Hollywood, where customers and employees were saddened by her death.
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MOVIE REVIEW | 'ILLEGAL'
Anne Coesens, left in

A Woman With a Son, but Not a Country

“Illegal,” by Olivier Masset-Depasse, follows the desperate struggles of an immigrant trying to stay in her adopted land.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'MIA AND THE MIGOO'
A girl joins with fantastical critters in “Mia and the Migoo.”

Seeking a Missing Father and Mending the Earth

In “Mia and the Migoo” a girl joins with fantastical forest creatures to seek her father, and also helps save the forest.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'SUCKER PUNCH'
In foreground from left, Jena Malone, Abbie Cornish and Vanessa Hudgens in a scene from “Sucker Punch.”

Well, Here They Are, Wherever This May Be

“Sucker Punch,” directed by Zack Snyder, follows its characters through a mental hospital, a bordello and various battlefields.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'PEEP WORLD'
Sarah Silverman in

Things Fall Apart When a Family Gets Together

In “Peep World” a member of a dysfunctional family writes a tell-all novel and consequences unfold.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'MY PERESTROIKA'
Olga Durikova, a subject of the documentary “My Perestroika,” in her kitchen in Moscow.

Through the Looking Glass of History

“My Perestroika” lets you learn the history of a place from the people who lived it.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'WHITE IRISH DRINKERS'
Nick Thurston, front, and Geoff Wigdor in John Gray's “White Irish Drinkers,” a semi-autobiographical film.

John Gray’s ‘White Irish Drinkers’

Set in the Bay Ridge area of Brooklyn in 1975, “White Irish Drinkers” is a fill-in-the-blanks kitchen-sink drama.

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