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Yearly Archives: 2013
Movie Review: “The Possession”
If you only see ONE demonic possession/Jewish exorcism movie this year, make it “The Possession.”
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Movie Review: “Premium Rush”
Michael Shannon plays a villain with “impulse control issues” in the bike courier thriller “Premium Rush.” Shannon fans will salivate at the thought of that. Nobody can turn on the scary like Michael Shannon.
Movie Review: “Pitch Perfect”
Who knew there was this much fun left in glee clubs this long after “Glee!” jumped the shark? “Pitch Perfect” is a frothy, funny, dizzy and derivative farce set in the competitive world of college a cappella groups, “Glee!” without … Continue reading
Movie Review: “Pirates! A Band of Misfits”
There’s an inviolable law of animated films — the more “names” you have in the voice cast, the weaker you know your film is.
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Movie Review: “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”
“The Perks of Being a Wallflower” is wistful, witty, romantic and sentimental, almost a “Breakfast Club” for the new millennium. It’s not high school as it really was and is. It is high school as it really should be.
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Movie Review: “The Perfect Family”
“The Perfect Family” might have been perfectly edgy and controversial — ten years ago. The material — a devout Catholic wife and mother who is so active in her parrish that she’s up for “Catholic Woman of the Year” — … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “People Like Us”
“People Like Us” is a well-acted weeper that walks an unsteady line between the emotional and the darkly comical. It’s about a guy who realizes he has a half sister, and who injects himself into her life without explaining who … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “The People vs. the State of Illusion”
You can be forgiven for puzzling over the first 30 minutes of “People v. The State of Illusion.” An odd blend of documentary, docu-drama and motivational speech, the question “What are they trying to sell me here?” leaps to mind … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Peace, Love & Misunderstanding”
“Peace, Love & Misunderstanding” is a forgiving little trifle, an open air feast of Woodstock Generation cliches. How much you forgive this easygoing romantic comedy depends on your tolerance for tie-dye, Jane Fonda, senior citizens who never outgrew their ’60s … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “ParaNorman”
Norman, the young hero of the animated delight “ParaNorman,” hears dead people. He sees them, too. So there’s no sense trying to comfort him because you think he’s missing his dead grandma too much. “Grandma’s in a better place.” “In … Continue reading
