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The Human Resources Manager reveals how respect for humanity is a tenuously organic process The Human Resources Manager
, July 07, 2011
Tender irony and dark humor abound in The Human Resources Manager, Israeli director Eran Riklis's latest account of bureaucracy colliding with... More>>
Larry Crowne is middle-of-the-road Larry Crowne
, June 30, 2011
For a movie called Larry Crowne, it sure is tough to get a solid read on the character of Larry Crowne. Directed, co-written by and starring Tom... More>>
Page One: inside the New York Times
, June 30, 2011
Nobody cries, "Stop the presses!" in Andrew Rossi's Page One: Inside the New York Times; no one would dare. There's a palpable fear that it could... More>>
Trollhunter is a mock doc that drains the magic out of troll-hunting Trollhunter
, June 30, 2011
Alleged to be compiled of found college-project footage from a group of missing students, Trollhunter begins as an investigative report by... More>>
Bad Teacher reminds us that change is desperately needed in Hollywood Bad Teacher
, June 23, 2011
From Tad Friend's New Yorker profile of Anna Faris to the glass-ceiling-shattering pressure assigned to last month's Bridesmaids, a case could be... More>>
Amid a torrent of stylistic effects, Submarine stays the course Submarine
, June 23, 2011
Oliver Tate (Craig Roberts), a rampant fifteen-year-old only child, has two presiding preoccupations, detailed in rapid voiceover throughout... More>>
Coming out of the closet at 75 in Beginners Beginners
, June 16, 2011
Playing an emotionally asphyxiated illustrator whose cancer-stricken dad comes out of the closet at age 75, Ewan McGregor looks positively yummy... More>>
The Art of Getting By
, June 16, 2011
Gavin Wiesen's first film, as passive and vanilla as its title, continues the numbing trendlet begun in 2008 with Nick and Norah's Infinite... More>>
The Rape of Nanking is explored in the monochromatic City of Life and Death City of Life and Death
, June 16, 2011
Lu Chuan's City of Life and Death has the title and the feel of a monument. This widescreen, austerely monochromatic, two-hour-plus collective... More>>
Super 8, disaster-driven and bound for box-office glory Super 8
, June 09, 2011
A big-bang demolition derby, J.J. Abrams's much-anticipated, greatly enjoyable Super 8 seems bound for box-office glory. Opening three weeks... More>>
Terrence Malick's haunting Tree of Life will give viewers a lot to think about
, June 09, 2011
Including glimpses of Sleeping Beauty in her glass coffin, the rings of Saturn and a roadside Texas BBQ, Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life bears... More>>
L'amour Fou documents Yves Saint-Laurent's life of contradictions L'amour Fou
, June 09, 2011
L'amour Fou opens with unbroken footage from designer Yves Saint-Laurent's 2002 speech announcing his retirement from fashion after forty-plus... More>>
Owen Wilson plays a "Woody Allen type" in Midnight in Paris Midnight in Paris
, June 02, 2011
A nebbishy screenwriter who longs to publish a novel, Gil (Owen Wilson) is tentatively working on a book set in a nostalgia shop — much to... More>>
The Robber
, June 02, 2011
What makes Johann run — and rob? Benjamin Heisenberg's second feature is as taut, lean and fleet as its title character, played by Andreas... More>>
Mia and the Migoo feels too much like Princess Mononoke Mia and the Migoo
, June 02, 2011
A plucky young heroine, a mystical quest to save the environment (and a missing father) from callous corporate-military development, and a band... More>>
The Hangover Part II is too faithful to jokes from the original The Hangover Part II
, May 26, 2011
Most sequels are born of good box office rather than good ideas – if you build it and they come, you simply must build another one –... More>>
Miral
, May 26, 2011
A U.N. premiere! A Vanessa Redgrave cameo! Zionist hoodlums! Distributors the Weinstein Company and director Julian Schnabel overcome their... More>>
Queen to Play is a feminist tale on a chess board Queen to Play
, May 26, 2011
After chambermaid Hélène (Sandrine Bonnaire) glimpses an American couple (Jennifer Beals and Dominic Gould) playing chess in the... More>>
The Pirates franchise is just about washed up Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
, May 19, 2011
After sinking into self-important tedium with its prior two overstuffed installments, Pirates of the Caribbean seemed destined for burial at sea.... More>>
The Beaver
, May 19, 2011
An earnest, intermittently droll dramedy about a manic-depressive toy manufacturer and his bewildered family, The Beaver is a parable that's not... More>>
Rutger Hauer is a man on a mission in Hobo With a Shotgun Hobo With a Shotgun
, May 19, 2011
Pick a reason to balk at this spot-on, garishly threadbare paean to '80s no-budget sleaze: It apes a genre that was already creaky when its... More>>
Bridesmaids has been "fixed" by and for dudes Bridesmaids
, May 12, 2011
Bridesmaids is a high-profile test case. Directed by Paul Feig (a sitcom journeyman most lovingly known as the creator of Freaks and Geeks), it's... More>>
Meek's Cutoff
, May 12, 2011
Tenacious indie Kelly Reichardt has specialized in quirky, minimalist quasi-road movies in which loners come unmoored in some great American... More>>
Circo chronicles the tough and beautiful life of a Mexican circus Circo
, May 12, 2011
"The circus is tough and beautiful," says a talking head in Circo, Aaron Schock's documentary on the small, struggling, family-owned Circo... More>>
Something Borrowed never asks the hard questions without an answer prepared in advance Something Borrowed
, May 05, 2011
Something Borrowed is based on a 2005 work of chick literature by Emily Giffin. It was directed with extraordinary impersonality by Luke... More>>
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