it had better be funnier thanSameh Zoabi’s “Tel Aviv on Fire.” The premise is a richly flavorful one, but the execution is as bland as unseasoned hummus. We’re not charmed or amused by the blundering choices made by our central protagonist, we’re simply irritated by them. For a f...
Movie Review: “Better Man” Musical biopic puts a marvelous simian spin on Robbie Williams’ pop-stardom monkeyshines Better ManStarring Robbie Williams/Jonno Davies, Steve Pemberton & Rachel BannoDirected by Michael GraceyRated R In theaters Friday, Jan. 10 I’ll venture that you’ve never ...
“And you will look with open eyes, And see the world clear, And when your crying is dried up, Then you will feel your heart, And know a new and deeper love”— Alexi Murdoch There are no men in Céline Sciamma’s (“Girlhood”)Portrait of a Lady on Fire(Portrait de la jeune fi...
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Review Archive Staff Unrelated Randomness Cat-A-Tonic ContactMan on Fire (1987)Today I'll be reviewing a gritty, tense, but nearly forgotten Italian action movie from the mid 80s. While most of its brethren are cheesy eye-rollers, Man on Fire is surprisingly good, despite what those Philisti...
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Porn on the Brain: Directed by Bruce Hepton, Alexander Marengo. With Martin Daubney, Andrew Woods, Joel Gilgallon, Sonny. Former Loaded magazine editor Martin Daubney looks at how pornography has changed in recent decades and considers whether today's po
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The worst kind of bad action movie: the kind that half-assedly purports to be uplifting, but is actually only convincing when it's about explosions, car chases, and amorally spectacular violence.
Pixar’s “Elemental” conjures a diverse metropolis where the elements — fire, water, earth and air — live like ethnicities mostly ghettoized from one other.