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April 2011
Love Takes Center Stage in
Born to Be Wild
Baby animals are nothing short of pure adorableness—something the documentary filmmakers definitely use to full crowd-pleasing effect in Born to Be Wild.
Christa Banister
April 06, 2011
The 5th Quarter
Fumbles Attempt to Inspire
This could have been a touching tribute. Instead, The 5th Quarter is like one of those “issue of the week” TV movies.
Susan Ellingburg
April 04, 2011
Clever Premise Dumbed Down in
Source Code
Complex layers and multiple realities pose tought ethical questions in
Source Code
, but its clever premise is dumbed down.
Jeffrey Huston
March 31, 2011
Colorful
Hop
Exceeds Low Expectations
What
Hop
lacks in originality it makes up for in high energy, bright and colorful imagery and a lively and talented cast led by James Marsden.
Jeffrey Huston
March 31, 2011
March 2011
Wimpy Kid
Sequel Suffers from Stunted Growth
Like the transitional adolescent phase the story depicts, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules, based on the book series by Jeff Kinney, is a bit awkward and unsettled.
Christian Hamaker
March 24, 2011
Of Gods and Men
a Stirring Profession of Faith
With war breaking out around them, a small band of monks in 1990s Algeria have to decide whether to stay or flee—a question that takes up most of this movie which is based on a true story.
Susan Ellingburg
March 21, 2011
Limitless
Doesn't Break the Mold
Part anti-drug message movie, part paranoid thriller and part star vehicle,
Limitless
is only partly enjoyable.
Christian Hamaker
March 17, 2011
Courtroom Thriller Rebooted in
Lincoln Lawyer
Stellar casting, an intriguing setting, a well-chosen soundtrack and a compelling debate elevate The Lincoln Lawyer.
Christa Banister
March 17, 2011
Jane Eyre
Sometimes Gloomy, Sometimes Lively
Dark in the beginning, Jane Eyre catches fire with its introduction of Rochester and his verbal sparring with Jane.
Christian Hamaker
March 16, 2011
Win Win
Engages As a Slice-of-Life Dramedy
Win Win is an engaging slice-of-life dramedy about compromises and sacrifices, and how the former can compromise the latter.
Jeffrey Huston
March 18, 2011
Mars Needs Moms
and Some Love
“My life would be so much better if I didn’t have a mom!” Martians see to it that this boy's "wish" comes true.
Susan Ellingburg
March 09, 2011
No Surprises in Big-Budget
Battle: Los Angeles
This big-budget invasion flick offers no surprises. But if you’re into this sort of thing, Battle: Los Angeles provides exactly what you’re looking for.
Jeffrey Huston
March 11, 2011
The Scariest Part of
Red Riding Hood
is the Script
Apparently “the next big thing” is modernizing fairy tales. But not only is
Red Riding Hood
’s script virtually devoid of any charm, it’s wildly unfocused to boot.
Christa Banister
March 10, 2011
Crudity and Cliché Found in
Cedar Rapids
Striving to be a raunchy comedy with a heart of gold and despite sincere attempts at character development,
Cedar Rapids
ultimately undercuts its own potential and resorts to crudity and cliché.
Jeffrey Huston
March 10, 2011
Fate Goes Nowhere in
The Adjustment Bureau
On the poster, it suggests that you should “fight for your fate.” That eventually sets the stage for a lively debate about fate and free will that never happens.
Christa Banister
March 03, 2011
Rango
More a Cinephile’s Dream
With striking framing and imagery,
Rango
will stir the souls of cinephiles with its visual references to the likes of Sergio Leone and John Ford, as well as non-Western films like
Chinatown
.
March 03, 2011
Beastly
: A Tale as Old as Time, Updated
Beastly
, a modern-day retelling of
Beauty and the Beast
, is a mostly sweet story in a prickly shell.
Susan Ellingburg
March 03, 2011
Grace Card
Succeeds When Relationships in Focus
With noteworthy cinematography and acting, The Grace Card is a thought-provoking examination of faith and redemption.
Christa Banister
March 01, 2011
February 2011
Drive Angry 3D
Travels Far from Heaven
There's nothing more offensive about the new Nicolas Cage vehicle,
Drive Angry 3D
, than the thought of paying the inflated ticket prices to see the film in all three lurid dimensions.
Christian Hamaker
February 28, 2011
Kings of Crass Stoop Lower with
Hall Pass
With Hall Pass, the Farrelly Brothers return to what they know best. If anything, the success of The Hangover has empowered them to dream up even dirtier jaw-dropping antics.
Christa Banister
February 24, 2011
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