FILM REVIEWS
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Chronicles of Narnia: Prince CaspianBigger and larger do not necessarily mean better in Disney and Walden Media's "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," a disappointing sequel to the first chapter, the Oscar-winning, “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” which earned over $745 million in its 2005 worldwide release, making it one of the most successful movies in Disney's annals.continue > | C |
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Speed RacerMarking Larry and Andy Wachowski’s first writing-directing collaboration since the “The Matrix” franchise, “Speed Racer” is a peculiar, hybrid phenomenon, a special effects driven family fare that at heart, despite technical inventiveness, is simple and conventional.continue > | C |
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What Happens in VegasA likable cast, headed by Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz, in their first joint appearance on screen, placed against Vegas, the notorious capital of sin and crass, luck and accident, elevates the middling, utterly disposable romantic comedy above the trepidations of its routine plot and predictable denouement.continue > | C |
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Fugitive PiecesHaving begun with "small" gay and intimate tales ("Eclipse," "The Five Senses"), Canadian filmmaker Jeremy Podeswa continues to develop and sharpen his helming skills, as manifest in his latest film, "Fugitive Pieces," arguably his most mature and personal work to date.continue > | B |
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Made of HonorWould Patrick Dempsey, the charming actor of TV ensemble drama, “Grey’s Anatomy,” ever become a leading man on the big-screen. In theory, he has everything it takes: good (if not drop-dead gorgeous) looks, low-key charisma, friendly demeanor, non-threatening sexuality (he’s McDreamy, not McSexy), and a gentle attitude that many women find enticing.continue > | D+ |
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Promotion, TheBy Jon Korn Watching “The Promotion,” one can see the schematic playbook, a plan that precludes any surprise. From the "kooky" plot, to the self-conscious narration to a cast of recognizable names all the pieces point to a potential indie comedy, but they're overshadowed by inconsistent tone and predictable plotting.continue > |
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SPOTLIGHT
Box-Office for the Weekend of May 9-11, 2008: Superman Iron Man Defeats New CompetitionMay 12, 2008--Marvel and Paramount’s “Iron Man” was again successful in its second week, dropping only 49% to $50.5 million. Average this weekend was $12,284 at 4,111 locations. The huge $99 million opening last weekend puts the superhero picture at a domestic gross of $177.1 million.continue >
COMMENT
Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian: Recreating Narnia as KingdomJames Crowley, location manager on the first film, along with a team of regional scouts went to 20 countries spanning 6 continents: “There was a predetermined feeling about New Zealand. Europe was also discussed, but not where specifically. Part of this was due to the seasons. For this story, we needed an endless summer, so the seasons and the hemisphere played a huge factor in determining the final locations for the movie.”continue >








