Cinema

What Happens In Vegas
Should have stayed off the screen.
by Scott Tobias
 

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Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Long the secret weapon in Judd Apatow’s arsenal, writer-star Jason Segel finally gets the spotlight.
by Scott Tobias
 
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The Forbidden Kingdom
Hong Kong legends Jackie Chan and Jet Li share the screen for the first time, but is it too little, too late?
by Scott Tobias
 
Expelled
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
Ben Stein's pro-"intelligent design" documentary plays the Nazi card.
by Steven Hyden
 
Visitor
The Visitor
Station Agent writer-director Tom McCarthy gives another veteran character actor the role of a lifetime.
by Nathan Rabin
 
Young At Heart
Young@Heart
A choir of retirees tries its hand at standards by The Clash and Sonic Youth, among others.
by Nathan Rabin
 
Nims Island
Nim's Island
When a little girl (Abigail Breslin) gets stranded on an uninhabited island, she needs more than her runaway imagination to save her.
by Keith Phipps
 
Then She Found Me
Then She Found Me
Having already won an Oscar for acting, Helen Hunt tries the other side of the camera. Hooray?
by Nathan Rabin
 
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Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden?
Super Size Me director Morgan Spurlock puts down his Quarter Pounder and searches for the world’s most wanted man.
by Tasha Robinson
 
Speed Racer
Speed Racer
The Wachowski's adaptation of the popular '60s cartoon moves at a 1000 mph, but is it worth the effort to keep up?
by Scott Tobias
 
Battle For Haditha
Battle For Haditha
Professional rabble-rouser Nick Broomfield uses his documentary techniques for a fictional telling of an infamous war crime in Iraq.
by Nathan Rabin
 
Fall
The Fall
Tarsem’s visionary fairy tale is destined for cult status.
by Tasha Robinson
 
Frontiers
Frontier(s)
The French prove themselves just as capable of making a bloody Texas Chain Saw Massacre rip-off as their American counterparts.
by Scott Tobias
 
Noise
Noise
In this curious satirical drama, a New Yorker (Tim Robbins) seeks to end the scourge of car alarms.
by Nathan Rabin
 
Refusenik
Refusenik
When the Soviet Union excluded Jews from its society of equals, an international movement united to stop them.
by Noel Murray
 
america
America The Beautiful
America's obsession with image gets a heavy-handed expose.
by Nathan Rabin
 
iron
Iron Man
Will seeing this movie get that Black Sabbath riff out of your head? Probably not, but it's worth a try.
by Nathan Rabin
 
made
Made Of Honor
Replace Julia Roberts with McDreamy, and presto! A gender-reversed My Best Friend’s Wedding.
by Keith Phipps
 
lonely
Mister Lonely
After nearly 10 years in limbo, former enfant terrible Harmony Korine returns older, but not wiser.
by Noel Murray
 
viva
Viva
The sexploitation cinema of the late '60s and early '70s gets an uncanny homage.
by Noel Murray