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- Belle – it means well, but God is it slow (and dull)
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Category Archives: 2012
Bachelorette – It’s not as good as Bridesmaids
It is very tempting (and appropriate, I think) to compare Bachelorette to Bridesmaids, as they are very similar comic exercises. I was not the biggest fan of Bridesmaids, but watching Bachelorette I can suddenly see its relative merits in a clearer light. … Continue reading
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The Odd Life of Timothy Green – Run of the mill bad.
The New York critics are going all “Irreviews” on this one, pulling out the big guns to obliterate this film, but it’s really not called for. Sure it’s a bad film, but it’s bad in a very conventional and boring … Continue reading
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Little Birds – a gritty and realistic (but bleak) indie film about teenagers without hope
Yesterday, I caught the opening of Little Birds at Angelika Film Center. Little Birds is one of those indie films that is admirably gritty and realistic without being terribly interesting or deep. I’m not saying it’s not a good story or that … Continue reading
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Premium Rush – Joseph Gordon-Levitt makes a questionable film enjoyable
My wife and I caught this on opening night at the Union Square Theater. It’s 90 minutes of high-speed bike riding in New York City traffic. If you are into that, you will probably love this movie; if not, you … Continue reading
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Mirror Mirror – why did I watch this?
I honestly couldn’t tell you why I watched this thing. Chalk it up to temporary brain death. I had a lot of time to think during this film, and I found my mind wandering to the following topic: have I … Continue reading
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Gone – it’s surprisingly good!
I figured Gone would be your typical brain-rot teen thriller type of movie. It really surprised me with how well put together it is, and my wife and I were pretty shocked at how much this movie exceeded our expectations. … Continue reading
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Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry – an interesting, if limited, documentary
My wife and I caught Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry at IFC the other night, and we enjoyed it. I would not call it a great documentary – it lacks a certain depth, cohesiveness and beauty that the very best documentaries have – … Continue reading
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The Sound of My Voice – Charismatic Frauds 101
My wife and I saw The Sound of My Voice a while ago, at Sunshine Cinema, in a near-empty theater, a short while before the movie exited ignominiously. I guess the audience for this film – the few dozen Brit Marling … Continue reading
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Ruby Sparks – a cute film, but a little flat and unfocused
Zoe Kazan has a brilliant solution to the complete lack of dignified, quality roles for women in films: write your own movie with a quality female role for yourself to star in. And while you’re at it, line up awesome … Continue reading
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Red Tails – it didn’t work for me
I feel bad ripping this thing, because it is a good idea for a movie and they clearly had the best of intentions. But my wife and I only lasted 15 minutes into this abomination, and we were cringing the … Continue reading
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