• PETER AND VANDY

    May 20, 2009 Reviews

    Bottom Line: Small gem features two star-making performances.
    PARK CITY — A memorable romantic movie requires sharp writing and strong chemistry between the stars, commodities that are always in short supply. Miraculously, one of the least heralded Sundance movies has these two crucial qualities. “Peter and Vandy” needs careful handling to find the appreciative audience it deserves.

    Twentysomethings Peter (Jason Ritter) and Vandy (Jess Weixler) meet by chance outside the courthouse where Vandy has jury duty, and …

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  • I LOVE YOU MAN

    March 13, 2009 Reviews

    Bottom Line: Bromance with just the right chemistry between the leads.

    From Laurel and Hardy to Butch and Sundance, Hollywood movies often have relied on the interplay of two buddies who play together with the cool precision of a jazz duo. Those classic teams find a neat contemporary counterpart in “I Love You, Man,” courtesy of Paul Rudd and Jason Segel.

    The slight Rudd and the gangly Segel strike the right physical contrast for comedy. And they’re …

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  • THE READER

    February 12, 2009 Reviews

    How often these days do you see a movie that sends you out into the night engaged in heated conversation and debate?  That’s the rare pleasure and achievement of The Reader, one of the most haunting and thought-provoking films of recent years.  Bernhard Schlink’s novel scored an enormous success around the world, but it also stirred controversy by presenting a former concentration camp guard in a complex, at times sympathetic light.  The same controversy will …

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  • MILK

    December 2, 2008 Reviews

    Milk may not be a great movie, but it comes at the right moment, and it turns out to be irresistibly moving.  Although it’s a fairly standard biopic, it’s directed with finesse by Gus Van Sant and beautifully acted by an excellent ensemble cast.  Would it have had the same impact if it opened at a different time?  Probably not.  But as Californians are reeling from the passage of Proposition 8, the anti-gay marriage initiative, …

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  • THE WOMEN

    September 10, 2008 Reviews

    This summer two mediocre female-centered movies, “Sex and the City” and “Mamma Mia,” drew huge crowds because they appealed to an underserved audience.  Will ladies of a certain age also flock to see writer-director Diane English’s pallid remake of “The Women”?  If they do, it will be further proof that women are so eager to see their concerns depicted on screen that they will tolerate very clunky filmmaking.

    Clare Boothe Luce’s play was a hit on …

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