Category Archives: 2011

I Want Someone To Eat Cheese With – profoundly unfunny

What is most shocking about I Want Someone To Eat Cheese With is how completely unfunny it is. It is apparently based on Jeff Garland’s one man show, and perhaps that show was funny, but this adaptation is a complete … Continue reading

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Meek’s Cutoff – God Awful!

Jesus, you figure that if all those actors and filmmakers dragged themselves all the way out to the middle of fucking nowhere to shoot this film they could have at least filmed a fucking ENDING for the movie! I can … Continue reading

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Bridesmaids – warmed-over Tina Fey

This movie needed Tina Fey – both the humor and dignity of her writing and her comic presence on-screen. Not that I am some huge Tina Fey fan, I’m not, but I admit her material is great compared to most … Continue reading

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The Double Hour (La doppia ora) – a good, solid Euro thriller, but nothing special

The critics are comparing this to Tell No One (Ne le dis à personne, 2006). All I can say is: forget it! This film is nowhere near Tell No One, which is probably one of the best films of the … Continue reading

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Hanna – another idotic video game movie

Shame on Cate Blanchett! Shame on her! Shame!! Shame on her for participating in this “vomitorium.” Same goes for Tom Hollander and Saoirse Ronan. Hanna is one of the revolting new breed of “video game movies” that are currently assaulting … Continue reading

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Henry’s Crime – a weird, enjoyable little flim

I liked Henry’s Crime, but I didn’t love it. It’s a very strange, off-beat little movie. I’ve never liked James Caan, but Vera Farmiga is her usual, incredible self, turning in a fabulous performance. As for Keanu, I’ve always liked … Continue reading

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The Conspirator – At least it’s not Transformers

Seems like everyone is pouncing on this one. For example, Anthony Lane went all “Irreviews” on it in the New Yorker (I swear these New York critics are reading this site and getting new ideas, or at least their assistants … Continue reading

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Source Code – What Inception wished it was

Source Code is fun, interesting, gripping, unpredictable, and even a tiny bit moving. It tackles a dream-like netherworld similar to last year’s Inception, but Source Code does it so much better! I’m not sure Source Code is the kind of … Continue reading

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Win Win – one of the year’s best films

Win Win is a pretty remarkable film, one that I feel confident will emerge as one of the year’s best films. It may not be the kind of film that I personally tend to develop an emotional bond with and … Continue reading

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The Lincoln Lawyer – entertaining!

When my wife and I arrived at Union Square on opening night to see The Lincoln Lawyer there were studio people desperately handing out audience surveys – never a good sign. But in this case, it wasn’t the movie that … Continue reading

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