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Pierce Brosnan

  • Dining

    May 8, 2003

    Drink of the Week

    Indigo Martini

  • Film

    March 27, 2008

    Married Life

    Obviously inspired by Todd Haynes, this competent '50s domestic drama doesn't quite compare.

  • Film

    July 17, 2008

    Mamma Mia!

    But your movie's kinda drab. Mamma Mia! drains the fun out of ABBA.

  • Film

    May 29, 2008

    Summer Movie Preview

    The season of big budget bangs uses its brain.

  • Film

    September 20, 2007

    The Hunting Party

    Two hardened journalists and a newbie go after a war criminal in this dark and dirty winner.

  • Film

    November 16, 2006

    Casino Royale

    The Bond franchise takes a gamble on a new guy -- and comes up aces.

  • Film

    January 5, 2006

    Pure Bull

    The Matador helps Pierce Brosnan shatter his Bond mold.

  • Film

    November 11, 2004

    What the Hayek?

    Mindless After the Sunset is only half-baked.

  • Film

    June 17, 2004

    Feels Like Eighty Days

    Jackie Chan takes a long trip without going anyplace new.

  • Film

    May 6, 2004

    Bar Code

    Laws of Attraction is so generic, it oughtta be illegal.

  • Culture

    July 10, 2003

    Still Smilin'?

    Part Disney, part Barnum, the man who saved comics is all Stan Lee.

  • News

    May 24, 2001

    The Invisible Man

    You ought to be in pictures -- and Phil Anschutz® can put you there.

  • Film

    April 19, 2001

    Spies Unlike Us

    Boorman and Le Carré bombard Panama with lies and lust but only a modicum of laughter.

  • News

    September 28, 2000

    Big Wheels

    Spending $250,000 on a car may not make you happy. But among Denver's rich and famous, it's one way of keeping score.

  • Calendar

    November 18, 1999

    Birth of the Cool

    The World Is Not Enough

  • Film

    August 5, 1999

    Paint It Slack

    The World Is Not Enough

  • Film

    December 18, 1997

    007 by the Numbers

    The World Is Not Enough

  • Music

    November 27, 1997

    A Fish Tale

    Instead of capitalizing on the electronica craze, Moby is going his own way.

  • Film

    April 24, 1997

    Magma Force

    Instead of capitalizing on the electronica craze, Moby is going his own way.

  • Film

    February 6, 1997

    Premature Eruption

    Instead of capitalizing on the electronica craze, Moby is going his own way.

  • Film

    December 12, 1996

    It's Topps!

    Tim Burton turns his ray gun on everything in sight when Mars Attacks!, and it's good, gory fun.

  • Film

    November 21, 1996

    Face Facts

    Streisand's funhouse Mirror warps her strengths into rare weaknesses.

  • Film

    March 11, 2010

    Love, angst and something else are in the air in Remember Me

    Streisand's funhouse Mirror warps her strengths into rare weaknesses.

  • Blogs

    March 17, 2010

    Italian versus Irish: Stew on this, St. Patrick

    ​The Emerald Isle is no match for the globe-conquering Christopher Columbus and his ship of fools. For years, the two cultures have waged an epic battle for ethnic supremacy in this country. On the one plate, you have some boiled potatoes. On the other, a generous serving of seven-layer lasagn ... More >>

  • Film

    December 30, 2010

    J. Hoberman's top ten of 2010...and beyond

    ​The Emerald Isle is no match for the globe-conquering Christopher Columbus and his ship of fools. For years, the two cultures have waged an epic battle for ethnic supremacy in this country. On the one plate, you have some boiled potatoes. On the other, a generous serving of seven-layer lasagn ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 27, 2011

    ThunderCats's new look: Why so serious, Lion-O?

    ​Once upon a time, cartoons were silly. Consider the original Batman series of the 1960s, a show so jokey it had villains named both The Laugher and The Giggler and starred a not-exactly-ripped-but-still-wearing-spandex Adam West playing the world's most block-headed straight man -- even Tim B ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 4, 2011

    On the 22nd anniversary of License to Kill, here's to you, Timothy Dalton

    ​The '80s were not a kind time to James Bond. Always an actor-driven franchise, it rolled into the decade in the waning years of Roger Moore, who would from The Spy Who Loved Me on through Octopussy and A View to Kill, his last entry, see declining profitability in the franchise as people lost ... More >>

  • Film

    September 15, 2011

    I Don't Know How She Does It...or how these movies keep getting made

    ​The '80s were not a kind time to James Bond. Always an actor-driven franchise, it rolled into the decade in the waning years of Roger Moore, who would from The Spy Who Loved Me on through Octopussy and A View to Kill, his last entry, see declining profitability in the franchise as people lost ... More >>

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