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John Malkovich Joins Medieval Epic Love and Virtue
It's funny; I'm not not a big fan of blood and gore in the movies, and occasionally I get a little squeamish at the Hostel variety of horror, but show me a guy cleft in two with a broadsword and I don't even bat an eye. Sometimes, I even get a sick ...
'The Valet' Reviewed by Nick Schager
*A guest review today, from Nick Schager, of Slant Magazine There's nothing new about the films of Francis Veber, director of The Dinner Game and The Closet. Decidedly old-school throwbacks to both classic Hollywood comedies of manners and ...
Review: Holly
Suffering from "issue fatigue"? That would be an understandable response to the fall movie season, in which a flock of serious, issue-driven, adult-oriented dramas clamor for attention. In most cases, the filmmakers are sincere in their desire to ...
Lionsgate Goes to The Backwoods
Ah, Lionsgate. Thank you for keeping the horror film torch burning by bringing us films like the Saw franchise, Hostel, The Descent and so many more to come (as our own Scott reported recently). In the world of modestly budgeted splatter-fests you ...
AFI Dallas Review: The Valet
When I go to a French comedy, I'm never quite sure what I'm getting into. There's very little middle ground for me with that particular sub-genre of film -- either I really like it or the humor completely eludes me and I don't get it. The Valet, ...
Hip Hop Yoda, baby
You know that brilliant, 60 second clip of Yoda getting down
that's hidden on the Revenge of the Sith DVD? Well, the person behind it
has finally come forward to explain how the piece was put together -
and the amount of work and collaboration ...
Jeffrey M. Anderson's 400 Screens, 400 Blows - Sex, Guys and Narrow Escapes
In my rave review of Sarah Polley's remarkable new film Away from Her, I predicted its quick and painless death. The twin subjects of old age and disease rarely strike any kind of fire at the box office, especially with a lack of compensating ...









