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Movie Reviews … In Theaters

In Movie Reviews, Movie Trailers, Movies on October 18, 2009 at 3:27 am

Max Records & Catherine Keener in the movie Where the Wild Things Are

Where the Wild Things Are


Where the Wild Things Are


Max Records & Catherine Keener in Where the Wild Things Are

Based on Maurice Sendak’s 338-word storybook, Spike Jonze’s film strikes minor chords and plaintive emotions where other directors would’ve gone for the throat. A boy (Max Records) coping with a household unsteadied by divorce sets sail for an island where the Wild Things wrestle with the same clique issues and hurt feelings the boy deals with back home.

 

Michael Sheen & Timothy Spall in the movie The Damned United

Michael Sheen & Timothy Spall


The Damned United


Michael Sheen & Timothy Spall in The Damned United

This engaging film, a winner for soccer fans and soccer idiots alike, focuses on Brian Clough, one-time English footballer turned failed manager of the Leeds United club. Michael Sheen, who played David Frost in ‘Frost/Nixon,’ portrays Clough

 

Jamie Foxx  & Gerard Butler in the movie Law Abiding Citizen

Jamie Foxx & Gerard Butler


Law Abiding Citizen


Jamie Foxx & Gerard Butler in Law Abiding Citizen

Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx star in this brutal, preposterous revenge fantasy that taps into a lot of fears about the American legal system. Butler plays a gadget-maker who survives the slaughter of his family and sets out to get even, and then some. Foxx is the politically ambitious Philadelphia prosecutor who lets one of the killers get off easy so the other will be executed.

 

Natalie Portman & Maggie Q in the movie 'New York, I Love You'

Natalie Portman & Maggie Q


New York, I Love You


Natalie Portman & Maggie Q in ‘New York, I Love You’

The ongoing ‘Cities We Love’ project that began three years ago with ‘Paris, je t’aime’ continues its global exploration with ‘New York, I Love You.’ Eleven directors and 16 screenwriters contributed to the omnibus affair. I like the idea of the film more than the film itself; the batting average with the Paris project was a good deal higher. Nonetheless, this one provides some compensatory satisfactions

 


Couples Retreat


Vince Vaughn & Jason Bateman in Couples Retreat

Four couples on a tropical retreat think they’re in for umbrella drinks and beach time. They’re met instead with a stern regimen of ‘couples-whispering’ tactics. Though it boasts a good cast that also includes Jason Bateman, Kristen Bell and Jon Favreau, ‘Couples Retreat’ is pretty meager and more than a little depressing.


A Serious Man


Michael Stuhlbarg & Richard Kind in A Serious Man

Set in 1967 in the Minneapolis suburbs, ‘A Serious Man’ is a tart, brilliantly acted fable of life’s little cosmic difficulties, a Coen brothers comedy with a darker philosophical outlook than ‘No Country for Old Men’ but with a script rich in verbal wit.


Good Hair


Chris Rock & Paul Mooney in Good Hair

Comedian Chris Rock’s ‘Good Hair’ consists of two documentaries braided together, one enjoyable, the other enjoyable and provocative. Rock and a film crew covered the 2007 edition of the Bronner Bros. Hair Show in Atlanta and its climactic Hair Battle Royale


Free Style


Corbin Bleu & Penelope Ann Miller in Free Style

Corbin Bleu may have graduated from “High School Musical,” but he stays close to his Disney Channel roots in “Free Style,” a squeaky-clean sports flick about a poor kid with big dreams (and bigger hair) trying to make it in the motocross world.

Movie Review: Australia Starring Hugh Jackman & Nicole Kidman

In Movie Reviews, Movie Trailers, Movies on November 28, 2008 at 6:31 pm

Nicole Kidman & Hugh Jackman star in the film Austrlia

En route to love, and to save his ranch from the clutches of a rival, a cattleman known as “The Drover” (Hugh Jackman) guides a prim Englishwoman (Nicole Kidman), a crew of mixed-race outcasts and 1,500 head of cattle across thousands of miles of Australia during World War II. The second half of director Baz Luhrmann’s first project since “Moulin Rouge!” develops some momentum. But you have to pass through the first half to get to the second, by which time you may find yourself drowning in high-fructose Aussie corn syrup.

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Movie Review: Australia Starring Hugh Jackman & Nicole Kidman

Four Christmases Movie Review Starring Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn

In Movie Reviews, Movie Trailers, Movies on November 28, 2008 at 6:12 pm

Vince Vaughn & Reese Witherspoon  star in the film Four Christmases

Christmas itself will survive this acrid, wince-worthy holiday film, but barely. Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn (who both need new agents) play a carefree couple who routinely lie to their respective divorced parents about being unable to visit around the holidays. But bad weather ruins their trip to Fiji and strands them in an airport, they’re interviewed on TV, and their families see it, so to save face they speed-visit all four sets of caricatures. The cast, which also includes Sissy Spacek and Robert Duvall, is far better than its material.

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Four Christmases Movie Review Starring Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn

Transporter 3 Movie Review & Movie Trailer

In Movie Reviews, Movie Trailers, Movies on November 28, 2008 at 6:02 pm

Jason Statham stars as Harvey Transporter 3 in the film Transporter 3

Overnight-delivery specialist Frank Martin (Jason Statham) must once again move dangerous cargo. His wrist is strapped with a bracelet that explodes if he strays 75 feet from his car, which holds the package. The best sequences involve Frank’s inventive ability to stay close to his vehicle, but otherwise, it’s Frank’s charismatic, unruffled dexterity in the face of impossible odds that rivets.

FULL MOVIE REVIEW:

Transporter 3 Movie Review