viernes, 8 de abril de 2011

Movie Reviews




Movie Reviews

Eric Bana and Saoirse Ronan in
MOVIE REVIEW | 'HANNA'

Daddy's Lethal Girl Ventures Into the Big, Bad World

By MANOHLA DARGIS
A girl in the wilds of Finland is raised to be a highly efficient killing machine.
Michelle Williams plays a member of a caravan of pioneer families traveling through the Oregon Territory in 1845 in
MOVIE REVIEW | 'MEEK'S CUTOFF'

Out on the Frontier, Bringing All That Baggage With Them

By A. O. SCOTT
Michelle Williams portrays a member of a pioneer family crossing Oregon Territory in "Meek's Cutoff," directed by Kelly Reichardt.


MOVIE REVIEW | 'ARTHUR'

A Lush Life Revisited, With Nanny on Board

By A. O. SCOTT
A remake of the 1981 comedy "Arthur" stars Russell Brand in the Dudley Moore role of the boozy billionaire.
James Franco, left, Zooey Deschanel, and Danny McBride in
MOVIE REVIEW | 'YOUR HIGHNESS'

They Huffed and Puffed and Waited to Exhale

By MANOHLA DARGIS
A pot-infused fantasy of medieval times, "Your Highness" is a tale of two brothers, one of them a hero.
Artists without boundaries: From left, Scott B and Beth B, Diego Cortez, Lydia Lunch, Johnny O'Kane, Bill Rice and Adele Bertei in
MOVIE REVIEW | 'BLANK CITY'

That '80s Moment When Nothing and (Almost) Everything Mattered

By A. O. SCOTT
The documentary "Blank City" looks at iconoclastic downtown New York filmmakers in the late 1970s and early '80s.
Keanu Reeves in
MOVIE REVIEW | 'HENRY'S CRIME'

Man Needs Caffeine Jolt or Reversal of Fortune

By MANOHLA DARGIS
Keanu Reeves portrays a rudderless tollbooth worker who finds himself plotting a life of crime in the muted comedy "Henry's Crime."
Alexander David in
MOVIE REVIEW | 'TO DIE LIKE A MAN'

The Anguish of Identity

By STEPHEN HOLDEN
Joao Pedro Rodrigues's film "To Die Like a Man" is both an unsentimental examination of Lisbon's drag clubs and a surreal phantasmagoria sprinkled with enigmatic symbols.
Uma Thurman and Lee Pace in
MOVIE REVIEW | 'CEREMONY'

Here Comes the Bride, a Wedding Crasher in Pursuit

By STEPHEN HOLDEN
A lopsided love triangle emerges when a privileged pair, portrayed by Uma Thurman and Lee Pace, find their wedding has been crashed by Michael Angarano.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'KATI WITH AN I'

A Girl Moves Toward Adulthood

By JEANNETTE CATSOULIS
"Kati With an I," Robert Greene's endearing documentary, finds virtue in vagueness and significance in the everyday.

News & Features

Moviegoers at the Park Avenue Theater in New York in 1946. The complete cinema experience involved, once upon a time, an audience.

Out There in the Dark, All Alone

By MANOHLA DARGIS
Movies, once a collective experience, are now often seen in solitude, on digital devices. Has something been lost?
Kelly Bush is breaking with the idea of publicists as gatekeepers. Instead, in this TMZ era, she dives right into controversy.

A Publicist Who Sees No Need to Duck Calls

By MICHAEL CIEPLY and BROOKS BARNES
Kelly Bush, in your face and sure of herself, is helping to change the way P.R. is done among the top players in Hollywood.
An installation view of
EXHIBITION REVIEW

Behind the Wizard's Wand: Making the Harry Potter Films

By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN
"Harry Potter: The Exhibition," opening Tuesday at Discovery Times Square, demonstrates how an imagined world is brought to life by meticulous attention to detail.
Rose Kuo, executive director, and Richard Pe?a, program director, in the Film Society of Lincoln Center's new space.

Poised for Releases: 2 New Screens at Lincoln Center

By LARRY ROHTER
The Film Society of Lincoln Center is close to completing a theater complex that constitutes the first new uptown art house in decades.

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