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Review: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold
Film
In an act of either willful naïveté or smothered self-awareness, middlebrow docu-jester Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) typecasts himself as an eager corporate shill in this shiny, happy investigation into onscreen product placement
Review: African Cats
Film
Kitties! Or, as narrator Samuel L. Jackson might put it, muthafuckin’ kitties! Don’t worry, parents, Mace Windu doesn’t unleash his furious anger during this saccharine Disneynature documentary, though you often wish he would
Review: Circo
Film
Once upon a time, joining the circus represented trading in mundanity for a lifetime of itinerant adventure. As Aaron Schock’s documentary attests, the reality of modern big-top life isn’t quite so rosy
Review: The Conspirator
Film
For all of his classic roles and causes, Robert Redford remains the crusader from All the President’s Men, skulking around Washington, D.C., in the middle of the night
Review: Scream 4
Film
Hello yet again, Sidney. The beleaguered Ms. Prescott (Campbell) has returned to her hometown of Woodsboro—the final stop on her self-help book tour and original site of the massacre that claimed the lives of family and friends in Scream (1996)
Review: Waltz with Bashir
Film
Accepting a Golden Globe for Waltz with Bashir, director Ari Folman said he hoped that his children would one day be able to view the movie not as a documentary but as “an ancient video game that has nothing to do with life whatsoever.” That’s not only a plea for peace; in a roundabout way, it’s als
Review: Hanna
Film
The opening images of Joe Wright’s impressively mounted thriller are so deliberately serene—gorgeous snow-white landscapes, swans napping on an icy lake—that you know something’s going to go down
Review: Hanna
Film
The opening images of Joe Wright’s impressively mounted thriller are so deliberately serene—gorgeous snow-white landscapes, swans napping on an icy lake—that you know something’s going to go down
Interview: Eric Bana
Film
Time Out: You shot Hanna on location in Finland. I imagine you have quite a collection of thermal underwear. Eric Bana: [Laughs] Yeah, I’ve got a couple of trusty ones that travel with me on the job
Review: Arthur
Film
Even Dudley Moore realized—all too late—that a second Arthur was a bad idea. So why have Christopher Cross’s words not been heeded?
