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Wednesday December 31, 2008

Categories: Great Movie Moments

The Greatest Movie Motivational Speeches of All Time

Someone assembled a marvelous collection of the greatest "This is our time"/"We can do it"/"Win one for the Gipper" movie moments:

A great way to get you ready for new year's resolution writing! How many scenes can you identify?

Tuesday December 30, 2008

The Sources of 'Put a Ring on It'

The Steady Diet of Film blog has a brilliant analysis of the sources for Beyoncé's hit video, "Put a Ring on It." It is not just wise and witty, it is an entertaining glimpse into the combination of mash-ups, wikis, and creative imagination that come together on the internet.

First there was Fosse. Bob Fosse choreographed a dance number for his one-time wife and all-time favorite dancer Gwen Verdon, to the song "Mexican Breakfast."

Then someone combined the dance with DJ Unk's "Walk It Out."

This inspired the dance and look of "Put a Ring on It."

And that inspired many, many, many, many tributes, parodies, and variations including Verdon/Beyoncé, combining "Put a Ring on It" with the Verdon number and an SNL skit with Justin Timberlake.

Tuesday December 30, 2008

Categories: Comedy, DVDs, Fantasy, Romance

Ghost Town

Bertram Pincus, D.D.S. sees dead people. And he's very crabby about it.

Bertram (Ricky Gervais, creator and star of the original British version of "The Office") doesn't much like any kind of people, living or dead. He likes being a dentist because the people he deals with mostly have their mouths full of cotton. After a bad reaction to the anesthetic during a colonoscopy has him "dead" for seven minutes, he can suddenly see ghosts everywhere and they start following him around like the Verizon wireless network. They all want him to do something so that they can rest in peace but he has no more interest in helping them than he does with the living humans in his life, including his partner, his patients, or the very pretty woman who lives in his building.

It turns out she is Gwen (Téa Leoni ). Her late husband Frank (Greg Kinnear) is the most persistent of the ghosts because he wants Bertram to stop Gwen from marrying a human rights lawyer (Billy Campbell). Betram decides the only way to do that is to woo her himself.

The story is creaky and predicatable -- a little humiliation humor here, a little learning that it's relationships that matter there, not to mention the colonoscopy humor. Director David Koepp is better known as a screenwriter ("Spider-Man" and "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"). The script is over-long and clunky and his visual sense is a little claustrophobic and sit-com-ish. But Gervais and Leoni are so completely charming that they make it work. It isn't often that you see a couple really connect in a movie. Usually that moment is glossed over with a syrupy montage or having them discover that they both collect bottle caps or something. But here the easy and genuine (and sometimes politically incorrect) laughter Bertram and Gwen share keeps us smiling with them.

Tuesday December 30, 2008

Movies to Ring in the New Year

When Harry Met Sally... is a sweet, funny love story starring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal as two people who took a very long time to realize they were meant for each other. A series of New Year's Eves punctuate their developing relationship.

Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn star in Holiday, about an idealistic young man whose engagement to a wealthy girl is supposed to be announced at a New Year's Eve party. Hepburn plays the girl's sister, whose support for the engagement gets complicated when she begins to fall for him herself.

The Apartment, the bittersweet comedy about an ambitious man who lets the executives at his company use his apartment for their assignations won the Oscar for Best Picture. Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine star in this Billy Wilder classic.

The pilot episode of Futurama takes place on New Year's Eve in the year 3000, and yes, Dick Clark (well, his head) makes a cameo appearance.

Monday December 29, 2008

The Snowman

Cold winter days are just right for curling up with some hot cocoa to watch DVDs filled with the pleasures of winter. And it is always wise to have some on hand for those days when it is too cold or snowy to go outside. One movie every family should watch is The Raymond Briggs' The Snowman, a wordless lyrical fantasy about a boy whose snowman comes to life. The exquisite illustrations and score perfectly complement the story, evoking the simple joy and childhood magic of playing in snow. The boy first brings the snowman into his world, showing him his home -- unsurprisingly, the snowman does not like the fireplace but does like the ice cubes. Then, in a moment that still makes even grown-ups catch their breath, the snowman shows the boy his world, flying with him through the night sky to the ice lands, where they meet the snowman's friends, including Santa Claus.

Some children may be upset when they see that the next morning, the snowman has melted. But even small children can understand that the boy will always cherish his time with his special friend. This movie can inspire children to build their own snow friends, and should lead families to talk about how what is most familiar to us (like a light switch) can seem interesting or strange or even scary to others. And what is familiar to others (like the Northern Lights) can seem exotic and thrilling to us.


Sunday December 28, 2008

Do Holocaust Movies Help Or Hinder Our Understanding?

Stuart Klawans, movie critic for The Nation for 20 years, has written a provocative essay about Holocaust movies for the website Nextbook. Like so many other Jews, I have made my contribution toward the multiplication of Holocaust films. On New...

Saturday December 27, 2008

Tribute: Eartha Kitt

Eartha Kitt, who died this week, was an electrifying performer. The warm reminiscences about her incendiary performances on and off-stage are as entertaining as the legendary actress/singer was herself. The Washington Post had Will Haygood's hilarious recounting of the most...

Saturday December 27, 2008

Neglected films of 2008

Before the year is out I'd like to mention some independent films that did not get much attention in 2008 but are worth a look. These are not easy to summarize because they don't follow the usual formulas. Some of...

Friday December 26, 2008

Categories: Holidays, Shorts

Swingin' Dreidel

Happy Hannukah!...

Friday December 26, 2008

Categories: Holidays, Teenagers, Tweens

Kwanzaa Documentary: 'The Black Candle'

The documentary The Black Candle: A Kwanzaa Celebration, narrated by Maya Angelou, uses the holiday of Kwanzaa to explore the African-American experience. The holiday was created by Dr. Maulana Karenga, a professor of Africana studies, as a way to...

Friday December 26, 2008

Categories: Great Movie Moments

The Most Romantic Movie Moments of 2008

2008 was not a great year for romance on screen, as I have already noted. But there were four very touching movie love stories that deserve special mention: Wall∙E: Love brought two mechanical creatures to life in this tender romance...

Thursday December 25, 2008

Categories: Holidays, Music

Carol of the Bells -- Soul Children of Chicago

Merry Christmas!...

Wednesday December 24, 2008

Categories: Romance, Shorts

The Gift Wrapper

Thanks to Ty for suggesting this heart-warming Christmas treat:...

Wednesday December 24, 2008

'All I Want for Christmas is You' -- from 'Love Actually'

Olivia Olson sings Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas is You" in this clip from "Love Actually." And here is Mariah's version:...

Wednesday December 24, 2008

Disney Treasures: Dr. Syn, Annette, Donald 4

The latest set of Disney Treasures really live up to the name with some extra-special treats from the Disney vaults. Annette - 1957-1958 Season Everyone's favorite Mousketeer was the 1950's version of Miley Cyrus. The 1957-58 episodes featured here include...

Wednesday December 24, 2008

Categories: Holidays, Shorts

Menorah Parades

I am charmed by this recent and fast-spreading Hannukah tradition, the menorah parade. Here's one with firetrucks!...

Wednesday December 24, 2008

Categories: Holidays, Music

Oh Holy Night -- Josh Groban

Tuesday December 23, 2008

Categories: Cool Stuff

Bond Villain Watches

For the man who has everything, or, I should say, for the man who WANTS everything, especially TWD (total world domination), Swatch has come out with a collection of watches inspired by James Bond Villains. From General Orlov to Dr....

Tuesday December 23, 2008

Eagle Eye

C
Audience: High School
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of action and violence, and for language
Movie Release Date: September 26, 2008
A promising premise, some intense action, and a lively appearance by Billy Bob Thornton might have been enough to squeak this one by as a summer movie but when the days grow shorter and the wind blows chill we ask...

Tuesday December 23, 2008

Categories: Comedy, DVDs, Drama, Satire, Spies

Burn After Reading

B
Audience: Adult
MPAA Rating: Rated R for pervasive language, some sexual content and violence.
Movie Release Date: September 12, 2008
The Coen brothers may have achieved mainstream success with their Best Picture Oscar for No Country for Old Men, but so much for adapting prestigious literary novels that engage the essential American archetypes; they are back with another twisty, genre-tweaking...

Tuesday December 23, 2008

Categories: Lists

Top Ten Lists for 2008

Top Ten 2008 1. Frost/Nixon 2. Rachel Getting Married 3. Milk 4. Wall∙E 5. I've Loved You So Long 6. The Visitor 7. Be Kind Rewind 8. Doubt 9. Iron Man 10. Son of Rambow Slumdog Millionaire, Shine a Light,...

Monday December 22, 2008

Categories: Holidays, Television

Jen Chaney's Top Holiday Television Episodes

The Washington Post's always-delightful Jen Chaney wrote about her favorite television series holiday episodes from "Seinfeld" and "South Park" to "Moonlighting" and "The O.C." Be sure to take a look as the column includes some great clips. I remember the...

Monday December 22, 2008

Categories: Holidays, Music

A Very Beatles Christmas

The Beatles used to send out special Christmas greetings to their fan club members: And they released "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)" in 1968: Former Beatles Paul McCartney and John Lennon each created Christmas songs that have become seasonal favorites....

Monday December 22, 2008

Two More Neglected Christmas Classics

We're No Angels (the original with Humphrey Bogart, not the remake with Sean Penn) is an off-beat Christmas story about three escaped convicts who end up solving the problems of a middle-class French family with the help of a...

Monday December 22, 2008

Categories: Interview

Interview: Scott Derrickson

Scott Derrickson is a rarity in Hollywood -- a committed Christian director who openly admits that his films reflect his religious views and serve as a kind of testimony. I spoke to him about his latest film, the remake of...

Sunday December 21, 2008

The Best "Christmas Carols" -- from "Bah humbug" to "God bless us everyone!"

Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is my favorite Christmas story and I love it in just about any of its movie incarnations. "Bah, humbugs" have been muttered by Scrooges played by top-notch dramatic actors like George C. Scott and Albert...

Sunday December 21, 2008

Period of Adjustment

Tennessee Williams' only comedy is this neglected gem of a movie about two couples at Christmas. It has never been available on DVD so your only chance to see it is this Tuesday on Turner Classic Movies. It stars a...

Sunday December 21, 2008

Categories: Awards

Women Critics Film Awards

As expected, the associations of female critics have a slightly different take on the best and worst films of the year than the male-dominated critic groups. One thing that makes them fun is the extra categories, like Most Offensive Male...

Sunday December 21, 2008

Categories: Holidays, Music, Shorts

Adam Sandler's Hannukah Song

Adam Sandler's silly song about Jewish celebrities has become almost as much of a Hannukah tradition as spinning the dreidel. Happy Hannukah!...

Sunday December 21, 2008

Quotes of the Week -- 'Seven Pounds'

Will Smith's latest got only a few positive reviews, 29% according to Rotten Tomatoes. One was from USA Today, where Claudia Puig said, "Concerned with how people overcome trauma and tragedy, the film focuses on universal themes of loss, forgiveness...

Sunday December 21, 2008

Categories: Great Movie Moments

The Telephone Scene: 'It's a Wonderful Life'

Here's my very favorite scene from the best-loved Christmas classic of all, It's a Wonderful Life. Watch how George Baily (Jimmy Stewart) tries so hard not to be in love with Mary (Donna Reed) but just can't help it. Fans...

Saturday December 20, 2008

Christmas Specials and Jewish Children

December is a long month for Jewish parents. From the day after Thanksgiving until New Year's Eve, America is completely saturated with Christmas and it can be very difficult to explain to small children why Santa seems to come to...

Friday December 19, 2008

Which Character Would You Like to Be?

Entertainment Weekly asked its readers which movie character's life they would like to have and got some wonderfully wide-ranging answers. Yes, some wanted to have lives with lots of money, lots of superpowers, and lots of smooching with very attractive...

Friday December 19, 2008

Categories: Holidays, Quiz

Quiz: Christmas Classics

1. What Christmas classic features sibling rivalry between two brothers, the sons of Mother Nature? 2. What Christmas classic features the Island of the Misfit Toys? 3. Who is repeatedly told, "You'll shoot your eye out!" 4. Mr. Magoo stars...

Thursday December 18, 2008

Categories: Interview

Interview: Laurent Cantet of 'The Class'

The top prize at Cannes this year went to an extraordinary film called "The Class" about a year in the life of a dedicated French high school teacher and his students, many of whom are immigrants. It is now the...

Wednesday December 17, 2008

'The Band Wagon' -- on CWB's Amazon Advent Calendar 2008

Thanks so much to my dear friend Lilah Lohr for showing me Andy Ihnatko's wonderful blog Celestial Waste of Bandwidth and especially his Amazon Advent Calendar. I love his tribute to the classic musical "The Band Wagon," which he bravely...

Wednesday December 17, 2008

Are Romantic Comedies Bad for Real-Life Romance?

Do romantic comedies create and foster impossible expectations? Are women doomed to disappointment when no man can possibly measure up to Lloyd Dobbler (Say Anything), William Thacker (Notting Hill) or Joe Fox (You've Got Mail) -- or Cary Grant in...

Tuesday December 16, 2008

Categories: Contest

Contest: Bolt goodies

Have a "Bolt" fan in your house? The first person to send me an email at moviemom@moviemom.com with "Bolt" in the subject line will get some "Bolt" goodies -- a wall calendar and playing cards. I will also throw in...

Tuesday December 16, 2008

Categories: Awards

Black Reel Awards

One of the awards announcements I most look forward to each year is the selections of the Black Reel Awards, given out by the Foundation for the Advancement of African-Americans in Film, a nonprofit organization with a mission to target,...

Tuesday December 16, 2008

Categories: DVDs, Musical, Romance

Mamma Mia!

Go ahead, admit it. We won't judge you. You, in the car, with the Ramones t-shirt, singing along to "Fernando" when it comes on the radio. And you, in the shower, singing "Dancing Queen" into the shampoo bottle. You, over...

Monday December 15, 2008

Categories: Interview

Interview: John Patrick Shanley

I spoke to writer-director John Patrick Shanley, who has returned to film to direct his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, "Doubt." Best known to film-goers as the Oscar-winning writer of "Moonstruck," he has spent the past few years working in theater. "Doubt"...

Monday December 15, 2008

Horton Hears a Who

They finally got Dr. Seuss right in this warm-hearted and heart-warming story of the elephant who is "faithful 100 percent" and the world on a little speck of dust that he rescues. Jim Carrey provides the voice of Horton, an...

Sunday December 14, 2008

Holiday Movie Moments

I love Kris Rasmussen's list of favorite holiday movie moments from Idol Chatter. Some of my favorites are included and I was especially happy to see one most people overlook, the Cary Grant/Katharine Hepburn movie "Holiday:" Made by the same...

Sunday December 14, 2008

Twelve Great Christmas Movies That Don't Feature Clarence the Angel, Bing Crosby, Tiny Tim, or a Leg Lamp

Reprising from 2007: I love It's a Wonderful Life, White Christmas, and A Christmas Story as much as anyone. I love the bittersweet struggles of George Bailey and never get tired of seeing him try to resist falling in love...

Sunday December 14, 2008

Ruby

Television viewers have been inspired and captivated by Sunday School teacher Ruby Gettinger, a woman who is putting her weight loss journey on television in a reality show. Once over 700 pounds, she is now down to 500 and sticking...

Saturday December 13, 2008

Remember the Night

Preston Sturges wrote and directed some of Hollywood's greatest comedies, specializing in wickedly sharp satires like "The Lady Eve" and "Miracle of Morgan's Creek." But the first of his screenplays to be produced was this bittersweet Christmas romance about a...

Saturday December 13, 2008

Categories: Holidays, Television

A Festivus for the Rest of Us

Seinfeld's alternate December holiday has actual followers. There are even books about it. Its primary attraction seems to be that it is not Christmas, Hannukah, or Kwanzaa and that it is easy to observe. All you need is parties, grievance-airing,...

Friday December 12, 2008

Tribute: Van Johnson

Van Johnson, one of the best light comedian/song and dance men of the 1940s-50s, died this week at age 92. His boyish, All-American good looks made him a popular choice for musicals, romantic comedies, and some dramatic roles as well....

Friday December 12, 2008

The Day the Earth Stood Still

B
Audience: Middle School
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for some sci-fi disaster images and violence
Movie Release Date: December 12, 2008
In the 1951 version of The Day the Earth Stood Still, a spaceship landed in front of the Washington Monument to warn the people of earth that they were on the path to destruction. The problem then was the Cold...

Thursday December 11, 2008

Categories: Comedy, Drama, Movies

Nothing Like the Holidays

Natalie Morales of ABC Family's The Middleman lists her three rules for a movie with Latino characters: Nobody calls anybody Papi. No dancing to salsa music. No gratuitous Spanish. By that standard, this latest entry in the dysfunctional family holiday...

Thursday December 11, 2008

Delgo

C
Audience: 4th - 6th Grades
MPAA Rating: PG for sequences of fantasy action violence
Movie Release Date: December 12, 2008
The good news is that animation software is so widely available these days that just about anyone can make an animated film. That's also the bad news. It is now too easy to produce a professional-looking film without the same...

Thursday December 11, 2008

Categories: Awards, Television

Golden Globe Nominations: Television

TELEVISION SERIES, DRAMA * Dexter * House * In Treatment * Mad Men * True Blood ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES, DRAMA * Sally Field, Brothers & Sisters * Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit * January Jones,...

Thursday December 11, 2008

Categories: Awards

Golden Globe Nominations: Film

FILM BEST MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA * The Curious Case of Benjamin Button * Frost/Nixon * The Reader * Revolutionary Road * Slumdog Millionaire BEST MOTION PICTURE, COMEDY * Burn After Reading * Happy-Go-Lucky * In Bruges * Mamma Mia! *...

Thursday December 11, 2008

Speekaboos: Stars Read Stories to Kids

Be sure to check out Speekaboos -- storybook recordings featuring Kevin Bacon, Kelly Ripa, Marcia Gay Harden, Minnie Driver, Clay Aiken, Bob Saget, Fran Drescher, Tom Arnold, Chazz Palminteri, Harry Shearer, Nick Cannon and many others reading stories for children....

Wednesday December 10, 2008

Categories: Cool Stuff

Holiday Gift Guide

The Movie Mom's Five Favorite Family Gifts for 2008 1. Treasury of 20 Storybook Classics The best DVD series for kids has a new collection that features some of its best productions of great stories with great illustrations and music...

Tuesday December 9, 2008

What Can Barbie Teach Us About Judaism?

What can the most successful doll on the planet show us about being Jewish today? A new film called The Tribe uses the story of the Jewish woman who created the Barbie and Ken dolls to explore the nature of...

Tuesday December 9, 2008

Holiday 'Teachable Moments' from Connections Academy

Connections Academy, an online public school, has come up with some great suggestions for using winter season events to help children learn. From baking cookies to talk about measuring and adding to talking about geography on family trips, they have...

Tuesday December 9, 2008

Jessica Alba 'Enhanced' for Campari

What kind of lunatic would try to improve on Jessica Alba? Apparently the folks at Campari felt that the beautifully curvy star was just a little too curvy and they retouched her photo to make her look slimmer. It is...

Tuesday December 9, 2008

Broadcast Film Critics Announce Nominees

The Broadcast Film Critics Association is the group behind the Critics Choice Awards, the first awards broadcast of the year and the one that has recently been a good predictor of the Oscars. This morning we announced our nominees. As...

Tuesday December 9, 2008

Categories: DVDs, Documentary

Man on Wire

B+
Audience: High School
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for some sexuality and nudity, and drug references.
Movie Release Date: July 25, 2008
"Beacause it's there." George Mallory's reason for conquering Everest applies to feats of exploration and adventure that include traveling to the moon. This documentary shows us that it also explains how a French teenager leafing through a magazine at his...

Tuesday December 9, 2008

The Dark Knight

B+
Audience: Mature High Schooler
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and some menace.
Movie Release Date: July 18, 2008
"Dark" is right. Christopher Nolan's sequel to his Batman Begins is not only dark; it is searing and disturbing. The bad guys are very, very bad. These are not guys who do bad things because that is the only way...

Monday December 8, 2008

The Day the Earth Stood Still

The zillion-dollar budget Keanu Reeves remake is a good reason to take a look at the 1951 original about the spaceship that lands next to the Washington Monument to warn everyone on earth that they must stop the escalation...

Monday December 8, 2008

Best of the Best from Blogs About Movies

One of my very favorite movie critics is writer/speaker Desson Thomson, whose wonderful new website has an archive of reviews, blog posts, clips from his NPR commentaries, and contact information for groups who'd like to have him do a presentation...

Sunday December 7, 2008

Washington Film Critics Pick 'Slumdog Millionaire'

The Washington Area Film Critics have announced our awards for 2008. "Slumdog Millionaire," the story of an orphan in India whose correct answers on the local version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" lead to suspicions he was cheating,...

Sunday December 7, 2008

Guitar Praise -- Christian Rock Spin-Off of Guitar Hero

Rock Band and Guitar Hero are two of the most popular video games and many parents like them because they do not involve shooting anyone or blowing things up. Instead they encourage cooperation and build an understanding of music and...

Saturday December 6, 2008

Categories: Interview, Television

Interview: Leverage

"Leverage" is old-fashioned entertainment, a little bit "Mission Impossible," a little bit "A-Team," a touch of "It Takes a Thief," and a lot of fun. It premieres tomorrow night on TNT at 10/9 Central. Tim Hutton plays Nathan Ford,...

Thursday December 4, 2008

Worst Movies of 2008: New York Post

According to the New York Post, the worst movies of the year include films with great actors (Al Pacino in "88 Minutes") and non-actors (Paris Hilton's "Hottie and the Nottie"). There are failures in the categories of comedy (Adam Sandler's...

Thursday December 4, 2008

Cadillac Records

B+
Audience: Mature High Schooler
MPAA Rating: Rated R for pervasive language and some sexuality
Movie Release Date: December 5, 2008
In the words of Etta James, at last. At last, albeit imperfectly, the extraordinary story of the rise and fall of Chess Records has been given the loving attention it deserves. Magnificent performances and soul-shaking music make up for some...

Thursday December 4, 2008

Interview with Brittany Curran

One of the best moments for any movie critic is the discovery of a bright new talent. Brittany Curran, who co-stars with Lucas Grabeel in The Adventures of Foodboy, caught my attention from her first moment on screen because she...

Wednesday December 3, 2008

Categories: Interview

Interview with Toto's Trainer

Bill Berloni is the man behind some of Broadway's biggest stars -- the non-human ones. From Sandy in "Annie" to "Bruiser Woods" in "Legally Blonde," he has trained the animals in some of the biggest theatrical productions. I spoke to...

Wednesday December 3, 2008

Horton's Lessons

Be sure to look at the wonderful gallery of "Twelve Lessons Horton Taught Me" by Hillary Fields. Inspired by the upcoming release of the DVD, Fields describes the spiritual lessons of the Dr. Seuss classic from "a person's a person,...

Tuesday December 2, 2008

Categories: Cool Stuff

Children's Museum of Manhattan Celebrates 'Elephant Tales'

MGM is releasing the DVD Elephant Tales, the story of two elephants and their journey to find their family, on December 9th. The Children's Museum of Manhattan is celebrating the release of the DVD starting Tuesday, December 2 with a...

Tuesday December 2, 2008

List: Functional Families on Film

Sometimes it seems that every movie family is dysfunctional. That is because it is much easier to create drama -- and comedy -- from failures of communication and absence of support. But the movies have also given us some wonderfully...

Monday December 1, 2008

A Christmas Story

There's no better way to start off the Christmas season than this holiday classic, now celebrating its 25th anniversary and so popular that Turner Classic Movies runs it for 24 hours each year. Millions of fans can recite its lines...

Monday December 1, 2008

Categories: Comedy, DVDs, Gross-out

Step Brothers

D
Audience: Adult
MPAA Rating: Rated R for crude and sexual content, and pervasive language.
Movie Release Date: July 25, 2008
I have an idea for a movie comedy. A writer-director has a couple of huge hits and so all the Hollywood studio hacks descend on him adoringly. "Give us your ideas," they tell him, "Anything at all! We'll make a...

Monday December 1, 2008

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

B+
Audience: Middle School
MPAA Rating: Rated PG for epic battle action and violence.
Movie Release Date: May 16, 2008
The Pevensie children are back in London and contemporary life seems pale and uninvolving compared to their adventures in the magical land of Narnia. As they wait for the Tube, a wall opens up and just as happened when they...

Monday December 1, 2008

Wanted

B
Audience: Adult
MPAA Rating: Rated R for strong bloody violence throughout, pervasive language and some sexuality.
Movie Release Date: June 28, 2008
Nasty, twisted, pulpy, and brutally violent, "Wanted" is like a cross between Kill Bill, The Matrix, and The Terminator. Angelina Jolie, smokey-eyed and a little bit leaner, plays the assassin who grabs cubicle galley slave Wesley ("Atonement's" James McAvoy) when...

Monday December 1, 2008

Tribute: William Gibson

William Gibson, best known as the man who wrote The Miracle Worker, died this week at age 94. Gibson's sequel to "The Miracle Worker," "Monday After the Miracle," was not a success, but I thought it was a fine play....

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