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Lord, Save Us From Your Followers
Dan Merchant seeks to uncover why the gospel of love is dividing America.
"...Merchant’s wildest episode include a religious game-show parody of Family Feud, but his most eye-catching stunt is his trek..."

Oct. 2, 2009 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

TV Eye
What's In and What's Out
"...block of new comedies on Wednesdays: Hank, The Middle, Modern Family, and Cougar Town. The new drama Eastwick (based..."

May 22, 2009 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Married Life
This film's wonderful, amoral resignation makes Married Life so deliciously different from other period-set crime stories, and its terrific cast keeps thing percolating.
"...that makes Married Life so deliciously different from other modern crime stories. Every character in the film is not..."

March 28, 2008 Movie Review by Josh Rosenblatt

No Country for Old Men
The Coen brothers display magnificent form with this Cormac McCarthy tale about intransigent evil in the modern West.
"...the dark-humored film genre conflations, and Cormac McCarthy, the modern laureate of the Southern Gothic novel. Yet the adaptation..."

Nov. 16, 2007 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

3:10 to Yuma
3:10 to Yuma puts the lie to the presumptive myths that Westerns are dead and remakes are always a bad thing.
"...two film categories whose reputations have sagged in the modern age of moviegoing. 3:10 to Yuma is the movie..."

Sept. 7, 2007 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Time to Leave
This oddly dispassionate film about a young man dying of cancer is the French antidote to those Hollywood weepies in which the heroine courageously faces her own mortality with every hair in place.
"...decides not to tell either the members of his family (with one exception) or his lover about his terminal..."

Sept. 22, 2006 Movie Review by Steve Davis

ATL
Wicked smart examination of black kids in modern Atlanta features talented young actors navigating the circuitous path to adulthood while spending their downtime at the local roller rink.
"...thinking this wicked smart examination of black kids in modern Atlanta might be in some way comparable to Malcolm..."

March 31, 2006 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

A League of Ordinary Gentlemen
This documentary about Americans' love of bowling traces our fascination through the sport's glory decades and eventual decline to its recent revival.
"...solid gold. Browne encapsulates the history of bowling in modern America from its heyday in the Fifties and Sixties..."

Sept. 30, 2005 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Station Agent
Award-winning indie favorite shows how human beings form emotional connections – despite their best efforts not to.
"...truly call home. And what’s a home without a family? Fin, alone in the world, silent, brooding, hopelessly withdrawn..."

Nov. 21, 2003 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Near Dark
"...wide attention. It's a smart, creepy, violent, funny, and modern vampire movie that benefits from some wonderful performances, a..."

June 27, 2001 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Chutney Popcorn
Intriguing and unpredictable film examines the lives of an Indian-American family torn apart by an elder daughter's inability to conceive with her American-born husband.
"...International Film Festival) examines the lives of an Indian-American family torn apart by an elder daughter's inability to conceive..."

Jan. 31, 2001 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Titanic Town
"...of uniformed soldiers in camouflage paint. This is the modern war zone of Belfast, Northern Ireland, circa 1972 ‹..."

Sept. 29, 2000 Movie Review by Russell Smith

The Insider
"...agreement, Wigand loses his golden parachute, along with his family's medical insurance, leaving him with no choice but to..."

Nov. 5, 1999 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

The General
"...was definitely a rare bird in the annals of modern crime: a ruthless armed robber, racketeer, and extortionist who..."

March 5, 1999 Movie Review by Russell Smith

Anastasia
A teen searches for belonging and unconditional love in this animated film set against the sanitized background of the Russian Revolution.
"...glass slipper but through something more akin to the modern psychological process of "recovered memory." During a several-minute-long preamble,..."

Nov. 21, 1997 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

One Night Stand
"...L.A. Once home, his wife suspects nothing (although the family dog has other ideas) and Max is, apparently, ready..."

Nov. 14, 1997 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

Broken English
"...the reality we know is Broken English's setting of modern New Zealand, where waves of immigration have created tense,..."

May 23, 1997 Movie Review by Russell Smith

Small Faces
"...the Bloods, gang association is a common fact of modern life, no matter the city, decade, or milieu. Small..."

Oct. 25, 1996 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Adventures of Pinocchio
"...(Landau), a lonely woodcutter and puppet maker whose sole family consists of the elaborate wooden puppets he lovingly carves...."

July 26, 1996 Movie Review by Alison Macor

Fried Green Tomatoes
The feisty Southern women of Fannie Flagg's novel are portrayed by a fantastic cast.
"...of Idgie Threadgoode (Masterson) and Ruth Jamison (Parker), colorful family characters from the 1920s and 1930s. Idgie was a..."

Jan. 10, 1992 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation
Drac packs some serious SPF sunscreen when the Goth-ish animation goes aquatic
"...marks the first time the setting changes from the family’s castle hotel. Misinterpreting her father Drac’s loneliness for the..."

July 13, 2018 Movie Review by Danielle White

Last Days in the Desert
Ewan McGregor plays both Jesus and the devil in this secular imagining
"...movie than the irreproachable paragon that’s depicted in the modern-day Christian filmmaking movement. García’s Yeshua is fallible but not..."

May 20, 2016 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Slow West
A whimsical and wistful fable follows a young romantic and a hard-nosed realist out West
"...smitten, 16-year-old Jay (Smit-McPhee), who’s fled his wealthy Scottish family in pursuit of working-class crush Rose (Pistorius). As the..."

May 22, 2015 Movie Review by William Goss

A Million Ways to Die in the West
Seth MacFarlane furthers his Hollywood onslaught with this Western spoof in which he's no longer strictly a voice talent but is now playing the onscreen lead.
"...animation. (He’s the creator of such anarchic comedies as Family Guy, The Cleveland Show, and American Dad!). Yet after..."

May 30, 2014 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
Steve Carell and Keira Knightley find love and companionship in the face of the apocalypse.
"...that’s always brought to a screeching halt by some modern-day cowboy yelling a catchphrase like, “Yippee ki-yay, motherfucker.” But..."

June 22, 2012 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Catfish
This "reality thriller" is a sour cautionary tale about social media.
"...Angela. Quickly, a relationship develops between Nev and this family, and he grows infatuated with Abby’s older sister, Megan,..."

Sept. 17, 2010 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

TV Eye
This column is most definitely not brought to you by the Parents Television Council
"...end of the show, it was past the designated "family viewing time." So the PTC isn't spending much time..."

Dec. 4, 2009 Screens Column by Belinda Acosta

Defiance
In this true story, Daniel Craig and Liev Schreiber play two Jewish brothers who escape into the forest to elude capture by the Nazis and wind up birthing a small village of escapees.
"...giving with Defiance, the true story of the Bielski family, three Jewish brothers who, in 1941, escaped into the..."

Jan. 16, 2009 Movie Review by Josh Rosenblatt

Neil Young: Heart of Gold
Jonathan Demme dreams us back to the golden age of performance films, in which Neil Young unfolds his latest album Prairie Wind in concert at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
"...golden age of performance films. Like Martin Scorsese, another modern classicist, Demme already counts a musical one-of-a-kind in his..."

March 17, 2006 Movie Review by Raoul Hernandez

Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
South Korean horror cultist Park Chan-wook's 2002 film is the opening freshet in his bloody cinematic triptych; it’s also a finely wrought and emotionally complex film of surpassing, stylized beauty.
"...to sweaty, mechanistic sex – are simply unrivaled in modern Asian filmmaking; even John Woo in his glory days..."

Sept. 9, 2005 Movie Review by Marc Savlov

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