Reviews

  • Spinning Blues Into Lies
    Cadillac Records can't handle the truth
    Friday, December 12
    First, a key spoiler: Cadillac Records is not the story of Chess Records, the blues label started in Chicago in 1950 by brothers Leonard and Phil... More >>
  • Unfortunate Son
    Feel-good filmmaker Randall Miller goes bad... very bad
    Friday, December 12
    Nobody in the film industry wants to be pigeonholed. Personal assistants long to be studio heads, gaffers want to direct, and name actors... More >>
  • Somewhere Over the Date Line
    Welcome to Baz Luhrmann's not-quite-marvelous land of Oz
    Thursday, November 27
    You don't have to have been raised on colonial Brit lit, classic melodramas, Westerns, war movies, or Gone With the Wind to figure out the likely... More >>
  • Proposition Hate
    Gus Van Sant's Milk recaptures California intolerance at exactly the right time
    Thursday, November 27
    Gus Van Sant has never been what you'd call a risk-averse filmmaker, but he directs his Harvey Milk biopic so carefully, there might be a Ming... More >>
  • Leashed Lightning
    Disney's latest toon is a starry dog story
    Thursday, November 20
    With his blazing-white coat and pig-pink ears, to say nothing of the zigzag of lightning cut into his flank, the eponymous canine lead of... More >>
  • Monster Mom
    Kristin Scott Thomas shines as a child killer in middlebrow French melodrama
    Thursday, November 20
    Kristin Scott Thomas has gotten so locked into playing tragic victims or frigid grandes dames that few remember that the actress got her big... More >>
  • Neither Shaken nor Stirred
    Marc Forster has a license to confuse and bore in Quantum of Solace
    Thursday, November 13
    Those of us who adored Casino Royale, the 2006 reboot of the haggard, self-parodic James Bond franchise, had some trouble trying to decide where... More >>
  • The World Is a Stage
    Art imitates life imitating art in Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoche, New York
    Thursday, November 13
    If you traveled the length of John Malkovich's medulla oblongata, hung a sharp left at the desk where Beckett's Krapp recorded his last tape, and... More >>
  • Stick With It, Movie Fans
    FLIFF: Sex, growing up, and a spurious comeback
    Thursday, November 06
    These reviews are part of New Times' continuing coverage of the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. Fling — Formerly called Lie... More >>
  • Blues Brothers
    Soul Men pays fitting tribute to the late Bernie Mac
    Thursday, November 06
    If the dream of every comic is to have his humor live on long after he's left the stage, then the late Bernie Mac has exited this world on a high... More >>
  • Zack and Miri Make a Porno
    Kevin Smith blows his wad with Zack and Miri Make a Porno
    Thursday, October 30
    Ostensibly, Zack and Miri Make a Porno should be money-shot Kevin Smith: Pals make a porn to pay the bills and, in the process of gettin' it on... More >>
  • Happy-Go-Lucky
    Happy-Go-Lucky's optimistic heroine might just convince you to cheer up
    Thursday, October 30
    The protaganist of Mike Leigh's Happy-Go-Lucky is a modestly gaudy people's heroine industriously repairing the social world one frayed... More >>
  • FLIFF
    Our guide to the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival
    Thursday, October 23
    The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival opened officially on October 17 — over 200 films in 29 days at three separate venues (Cinema... More >>
  • Changeling
    Angelina Jolie takes on a serial killer and the system in Clint Eastwood's latest
    Thursday, October 23
    On a double bill with L.A. Confidential, Chinatown, or just about any film made after 1970 about institutional corruption in Los Angeles, Clint... More >>
  • FLIFF Reviews - Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival: The New Twenty, The Auteur, The Last Lullaby, Rez Bomb
    FLIFF wins one, then hits a downturn
    Thursday, October 23
    These reviews are part of New Times' continuing coverage of the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival.The New Twenty — First-time... More >>
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