Wednesday 19 Jun
 
 

The Last Exorcism Part II

Unlike many moviegoers, 17-year-old farm girl Nell Sweetzer (Ashley Bell, The Day) has no memory of the events of The Last Exorcism, a found-footage smash of three years prior. The Last Exorcism Part II finds her taking steps to build life anew, beginning in a boarding house for troubled girls, where the deeply devout Nell is exposed to such heretofore corrupting influences as lipstick and rock music and YouTube and cotton candy.
06/19/2013 | Comments 0

The ABCs of Death

Suspense novelist Jeffery Deaver once praised the short-story format, writing that the minimal time investment on the part of the reader allows the writer to get away with endings he or she cannot in the long form. In other words, the writer can be meaner, more devious. He's absolutely right, and the theory applies wholesale to The ABCs of Death, more or less a horror anthology depicting "26 ways to die."
06/19/2013 | Comments 0

Ninja III: The Domination

Don't ask why Ninja III: The Domination begins with a ninja assault on a municipal golf course. Just be grateful it does. You also may wonder why its sex scene employs a can of V8: Don't question it. Just lie back and enjoy it.
06/14/2013 | Comments 0

Lifeforce

Tobe Hooper got a raw deal. The director of horror hits The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Poltergeist didn't deserve to be sent to movie jail for 1985's Lifeforce. It's a well-crafted, well-intentioned work that was mismarketed and misunderstood, losing a bundle of money and soon sending Hooper into the lands of episodic television and direct-to-video features.
06/14/2013 | Comments 0

Dead Souls

With Dead Souls, we can prove something about the Chiller cable network's original features that Remains could not: Source material is not to blame for their pervasive generic nature — it's the economy, stupid.
06/11/2013 | Comments 0
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A Serious Man


Comedy

Phil Bacharach

Larry Gopnik, the mild-mannered protagonist of Joel and Ethan Coens’ “A Serious Man,” is in a doozy of an existential crisis. It is a Minnesota suburb in 1967, but it’s no Summer of Love for Larry. His wife is leaving him for another man. He is being financially and psychologically squeezed by demanding, self-absorbed children. And just as Larry, who teaches physics at a Midwestern university, is on the cusp of receiving tenure, his colleagues begin getting anonymous letters that accuse him of awful things.

 
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Zombieland

 
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Whip It

 
Thursday, October 8, 2009

The Invention of Lying

 
Thursday, October 8, 2009

My One and Only

 
Thursday, October 1, 2009

Love Happens

 
Thursday, September 24, 2009

Extract

 
Thursday, September 17, 2009

Humpday


Comedy

Mike Robertson
Close male friendship — or "bromance," as it's been known — has long made some people uneasy. All the forceful hugging, grab-assing, sports stuff and general physicality between certain men can beg the question, "Are these guys secretly hot for each other, or what?"
 
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Paper Heart

 
Thursday, August 27, 2009

Inglourious Basterds

 
Thursday, August 27, 2009

Funny People

 
Thursday, August 13, 2009

(500) Days of Summer

 
Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Ugly Truth

 
Thursday, July 30, 2009

I Love You, Beth Cooper

 
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