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September 2011
Warrior
Could Be a Contender
Similar in notable ways to last year’s
The Fighter
, the well acted
Warrior
could find itself standing, arms raised, when awards season rolls around.
Christian Hamaker
September 09, 2011
Golf and Life Lessons Learned in
Utopia
Golf lessons in Seven Days in Utopia do more than lower one’s handicap. They lead to the biggest life question of all.
Susan Ellingburg
September 01, 2011
August 2011
The Debt
Has Plenty of Payoff
Starring Helen Mirren and Jessica Chastain, The Debt is a thought-provoking thriller that’s actually worthy of its stellar cast.
Christa Banister
August 31, 2011
Don’t Be Afraid
Scares in the Wrong Ways
Clichés hamper Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, a movie that’s scarier than other horror films in completely unintentional ways.
Christa Banister
August 25, 2011
Stupidity is a Virtue in
Our Idiot Brother
In the new comedy Our Idiot Brother, ignorance is bliss for Paul Rudd’s free-wheeling organic farmer Ned.
Christa Banister
August 25, 2011
Time is of the Essence in
Spy Kids 4
“It’s not about how much time you have, it’s how you choose to use it.” That sentiment alone is worth the price of admission.
Susan Ellingburg
August 22, 2011
Love Doesn’t Conquer All in
One Day
This adaptation of David Nicholls’ novel shows that what worked well on the page doesn’t engage an audience on-screen.
Christa Banister
August 18, 2011
Nasty, Brutish and Short
30 Minutes or Less
Clocks in at a lean 83 minutes, but for viewers looking for admirable characters it’s a long sit.
Christian Hamaker
August 11, 2011
The Help
Serves a Story of Hope
Based on Kathryn Stockett’s bestseller, The Help is by turns hilarious and horrifying, but ultimately it’s a story of hope.
Susan Ellingburg
August 09, 2011
Apes
Reboot Desperately Seeks Charisma
He looked bored at this year’s Oscars. And apparently Rise of the Planet of the Apes doesn’t excite James Franco either.
Christa Banister
August 04, 2011
No Hope for This R-Rated
Change-Up
Hoping for Freaky Friday? Then you’ll want to opt out. The Change-Up plants this body-swap premise squarely in hard-R territory.
Jeffrey Huston
August 04, 2011
Whistleblower
Tackles Human Trafficking
The Whistleblower is almost unremittingly grim, and the effect is that of being struck repeatedly with a sledgehammer.
Christian Hamaker
August 04, 2011
July 2011
Intense
Cowboys & Aliens
Shoots 'Em Up
Western/sci-fi Cowboys & Aliens is intense with “gotcha” moments looming anytime the action even thinks about slowing down.
Susan Ellingburg
July 28, 2011
Heart, Humor Converge in
Crazy Stupid Love
Ultimately examines why lasting love—not merely bed-hopping—is worth fighting for.
Christa Banister
July 27, 2011
What’s Old is Blue Again in
The Smurfs
With The Smurfs, Sony Animation has resurrected what began as a Saturday morning cartoon turned ‘80s cultural phenomenon.
Jeffrey Huston
July 28, 2011
Another Screenplay Could Save
Another Earth
Despite an arresting idea and admirable execution, this drama fails. The problem: Another Earth needs another screenplay.
Jeffrey Huston
July 28, 2011
Captain America
is Red, White and Blasé
With a milquetoast action hero and a relatively generic bad guy, Captain America: The First Avenger is a pretty dull movie.
Christa Banister
July 21, 2011
No Advantages for
Friends with Benefits
A morally troubling film that falls short even on the base level on which it tries to work.
Christian Hamaker
July 21, 2011
Winnie the Pooh
Wins Viewers’ Hearts
Disney resisted modernizing the characters or A.A. Milne’s gentle storytelling style.
Christian Hamaker
July 14, 2011
Good and Evil Collide in
Deathly Hallows 2
What goes down in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 won’t likely sway anyone who’s been on the fence.
Christa Banister
July 14, 2011
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