Category Archives: 2010

The Social Network – misogynistic and boring

Everyone is calling The Social Network a great film because everyone is in love with Facebook and everyone is in love with the idea of child geniuses becoming billionaires. It’s all idiotic groupie behavior, just like the two women who … Continue reading

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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps – a bad 80s movie now has a bad sequel!

My wife and I stood in a line to see this at Union Square on opening night. What can I say about this film? I did not enjoy it, and there is something about its badness that makes it very … Continue reading

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Buried – Avoid

This film is a stupidly manipulative, insulting and worthless piece of trash that should be avoided at all costs. What I can’t believe is Ryan Reynolds getting involved with this. The guy is a wonderful actor – warm, good looking, … Continue reading

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Easy A – Generation-Y teenybopper movies, Exhibit A

Many people summarily dismiss teenybopper movies as a genera, but there are great teenybopper movies, okay teenybopper movies, and bad teenybopper movies. Great teenybopper movies recreate the unique horror of the 1980s Generation-X high school experience, in all of it’s … Continue reading

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The Town – It’s actually very good

I don’t know if Ben Affleck is a great director, but I’ll tell you one thing: In my mind he makes a lot of directors who are considered good by critics look pretty bad (Clint Eastwood and Ridley Scott to … Continue reading

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Going the Distance / The Switch – summer romantic comedies

My wife and I took in a double feature of this summer’s romantic comedies while on vacation last week. I thought I would review them together here. Going the Distance is a minimally entertaining comedy. It’s better than 500 Days … Continue reading

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Animal Kingdom – a brilliantly animalistic crime drama

It’s not very often that I’m moved to see a film by one single line in the film’s trailer. I mean, everyone likes a good line, but this line is delivered so brilliantly that my wife and I dragged ourselves … Continue reading

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Eat Pray Love – a yuppie on a really sweet vay-cay!

After watching Eat Pray Love on opening weekend, my wife announced “I may be through with Julia Roberts forever!” That summed up my feelings pretty well. Admittedly, Julia Roberts is a true star, the kind they don’t make any more. … Continue reading

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Cairo Time – unfortunately, it’s kind of a snooze

I was so psyched to see Cairo Time this past weekend at IFC in Manhattan. The thought of the marvelous Patricia Clarkson actually getting a romantic lead opposite a warm, charismatic actor, in a promising movie, was just too much. … Continue reading

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South of the Border – not a great documentary, but an important one

It’s very sad that Americans know nothing about the amazing political transformation that is currently taking place in South America. Our media simply won’t allow it, and for good reason – the last thing the elite oligarchy that runs this … Continue reading

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