Movie Review: Pariah
An assured, if flawed, feature-length debut by writer-director Dee Ress.
Movie Review: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
A remarkable adaptation of John le Carré’s sprawling, subplot-heavy, character-rich 1974 novel featuring a career-best performance from Gary Oldman.
Movie Review: New Year’s Eve
Not one to leave well enough alone, Garry Marshall, the director of, among others, The Princess Diaries, Runaway Bride, Pretty Woman, and Beaches is back with his Valentine’s Day screenwriter, Katherine Fugate, for New Year’s Eve, a haphazard compendium of romantic comedy clichés spread across two hours and eight storylines.
Movie Review: Shame
Steve McQueen’s second film, Shame, an uncompromising exploration of sexual addiction, premiered several months ago at the Venice Film Festival.
Movie Review: The Artist
An utterly delightful, charming love letter to cinema’s Golden Silent Age.
Movie Review: My Week with Marilyn
An award-worthy turn by Michelle Williams almost saves an otherwise mediocre film.
Movie Review: The Descendants
Writer-director Alexander Payne’s big-screen return proves to be far less than the sum of its parts.
Movie Review: Immortals
Ridiculous, sublime, sometimes ridiculously sublime, Tarsem’s Immortals doesn’t disappoint visually.
Movie Review: J. Edgar
Oscar bait has a new name (at least this week). J. Edgar, Oscar-winner Clint Eastwood’s latest attempt to score one or more Oscars at next spring’s Academy Awards, arrives in theaters November 11th.
Interview: John Cho, the ‘Harold’ of Harold & Kumar
John Cho, the star along with Kal Penn, of the much-loved Harold & Kumar franchise, recently swung through the Bay Area for a press tour and to revisit old haunts.
Movie Review: A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas
Our favorite stoner-semi-slackers are back, doing what they do best, toking up and creating ridiculous amounts of mischief.




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