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Review: Underworld: Awakening
Brief but bloody
The Underworld series got long in the tooth early, but here, in the fourth installment (directed by Swede Måns Mårlind), it grows new fangs.
By:
TOM MEEK
| January 24, 2012
Review: Joyful Noise
Rafter-rocking gospel singing
There's not much joy but there's plenty of noise of the rafter-rocking gospel singing variety in Tony Graff's musical dramedy.
By:
TOM MEEK
| January 10, 2012
Review: In the Land of Blood and Honey
Angelina Jolie's feature directorial debut
Jolie has loosely reworked the story of Romeo and Juliet in an infamous setting familiar from CNN but here seen from the inside.
By:
TOM MEEK
| January 05, 2012
Review: Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
Helium-infused banter
For 50 years, Alvin and the Chipmunks have been driving parents nuts with their helium-infused banter and shrill bastardizations of pop music.
By:
TOM MEEK
| December 13, 2011
Review: Trespass
Home invasion
If Rod Lurie's errant remake of Straw Dogs didn't tickle your morbid fear of home invasion, then perhaps the latest from Joel Schumacher ( Falling Down ) might do the job.
By:
TOM MEEK
| October 13, 2011
Review: Shark Night 3D
Sharks on a Plane may have been a better idea
David R. Ellis's dimensionally enhanced thriller doesn't knock off Jaws so much as it reconfigures Deliverance , with a slight nod to Friday the 13th .
By:
TOM MEEK
| September 06, 2011
Review: Chasing Madoff
Jeff Prosserman's documentary
Few will dispute the evil avarice behind the $50 billion Ponzi scheme Bernie Madoff masterminded.
By:
TOM MEEK
| August 23, 2011
Review: Glee: The 3D Concert Movie
First-rate fluff
The little TV series with the can-do pipes rolls out a concert tour that's essentially a love-in with its fan base.
By:
TOM MEEK
| August 16, 2011
Review: La Rafle
The psyche of Hitler
In La Rafle , director Rose Bosch boldly tackles the psyche of Hitler, showing the Führer enjoying the high life with Eva Braun as he instructs his minions to pressure France to hand over its Jews so he can sate his genocidal bloodlust before the Allies fully catch on to his heinous mission.
By:
TOM MEEK
| July 19, 2011
Review: Viva Riva!
A gritty get-down
One thing about Djo Tunda Wa Munga's plucky Third World noir: it never slows down.
By:
TOM MEEK
| July 05, 2011
Review: Troll Hunter
Mythical mockumentary
André Øvredal's mythical mockumentary takes place among the ravines and forests of Norway, where a troll problem exists that the public is largely unaware of.
By:
TOM MEEK
| June 28, 2011
Review: Cars 2
A Yugo in a lot full of Porsches
Alongside such Pixar hits as Monsters, Inc , Toy Story , and The Incredibles , Cars 2 comes off like a Yugo in a lot full of Porsches.
By:
TOM MEEK
| June 28, 2011
Review: Buck
Ostensibly, Cindy Meehl's documentary may focus on the exploits of horse whisperer Buck Brannaman, but it also relates a tale of perseverance.
By:
TOM MEEK
| June 24, 2011
Review: City of Life and Death
A visceral portrait of the hopeless
Shot in opulent black and white, the atrocities never cease.
By:
TOM MEEK
| June 02, 2011
Review: Hesher
A promise of things to come
There's plenty to admire in Spencer Susser's feature debut, like the impressive cast — Rainn Wilson, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Natalie Portman, Piper Laurie — and the heartfelt intentions of Susser's dark coming-of-age tale.
By:
TOM MEEK
| May 12, 2011
Review: Saviors in the Night
A worthy entry in the Holocaust genre
Ludi Boeken's earnest adaptation of Marga Spiegel's memoir sheds new light on that much-filmed topic, the Holocaust, largely because it takes place in a small German town over the course of the war, providing a microcosm of a society in the throes of a historical catastrophe.
By:
TOM MEEK
| May 12, 2011
Review: Forks Over Knives
Plenty of food for thought
If Food Inc. didn't scare you off red meat, Forks over Knives just might do the trick.
By:
TOM MEEK
| May 12, 2011
Boston's new hubway system could transform how you get around town
Learning to share
On April 21, amid a throng of cyclists gathered at City Hall Plaza, Boston Mayor Tom Menino announced that the city had just inked a deal to institute a bike-sharing system that would be operational by mid-summer this year.
By:
TOM MEEK
| May 09, 2011
Review: Fast Five
Dumb fun, noisy neutral
In the 10 years since the F&F franchise first fired up, it has regularly spun out retreads of its tired premise, pitting the righteous against the heavy with a backdrop of car boosting, drag racing, and bum cheeks hanging out of hot pants.
By:
TOM MEEK
| May 06, 2011
Review: Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family
It's that time of year again, when the daffodils spring up and Tyler Perry puts on a dress and becomes Madea.
By:
TOM MEEK
| April 27, 2011
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