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Jordan Riefe

  • ‘Final Destination 5’: You Can Cheat Death, But You Can’t Escape the Writing or Acting

    The good news: The 3D, by James Cameron cohort Steve Quale, is way better than average

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    Jordan Riefe
    August 11, 2011 @ 1:05 PM
    Columns
    1:05 PM
  • Review: Heartsick Redneck on a Fiery Rampage in Wonderfully Weird ‘Bellflower’

    Evan Glodell proves he’s a filmmaker to watch with this wonderfully weird first feature

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    August 4, 2011 @ 10:01 AM
    Columns
    10:01 AM
  • ‘The Guard’: A Crime Fighter With a Pint of Ale and Brass Balls

    First-time director John Michael McDonagh may be slightly out of his depth, but the strong performances by Brendon Gleeson and Don Cheadle save this Irish cop tale

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    July 28, 2011 @ 10:39 AM
    Columns
    10:39 AM
  • ‘A Little Help’: You Think Job Had Problems? Pity Poor Jenna Fischer

    “Office” star shines in a dramedy that marks an impressive directorial debut for Michael Weithorn

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    July 21, 2011 @ 11:44 AM
    Culture
    11:44 AM
  • Review: Deadheads, Bible-Thumpers Collide in a Bewildered ‘Salvation Boulevard’

    Mocking extremists is about as easy as finding a needle in a needlestack, so why isn’t this Greg Kinnear vehicle funnier?

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    July 14, 2011 @ 10:51 AM
    Culture
    10:51 AM
  • Review: John Carpenter’s ‘The Ward’ Scares Up Other Director’s Tricks

    You’d never guess that this was the same guy who shocked and suprised us in “Halloween”

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    July 7, 2011 @ 3:31 PM
    Movies
    3:31 PM
  • Tim Burton Grilled on His LACMA Exhibition, Depp & ‘Dark Shadows’

    “There’s a period in my life when I wasn’t very social, and that’s how I spent my time, drawing and thinking of things, and it helped me”

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    May 30, 2011 @ 4:59 PM
    Movies
    4:59 PM
  • Malcolm McDowell Grilled on the 40-Year Anniversary of ‘A Clockwork Orange’

    “The audience is sitting there in stunned silence. And I’m thinking, ‘They hate it! Oh my God!’” says the actor, 40 years after the release of Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    May 29, 2011 @ 10:39 AM
    Movies
    10:39 AM
  • Boys vs. Girls at the Box Office — and the Winner Is …

    From “Thor” to “Something Borrowed” to “Hobo With a Chainsaw” … um … “Shotgun”

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    May 10, 2011 @ 12:49 PM
    Columns
    12:49 PM
  • At Last, Some Drought Relief Hits Theaters This Weekend

    Three reasons to go to the movies: ‘Water for Elephants,’ ‘Incendies’ and a new one from Morgan Spurlock

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    April 22, 2011 @ 11:29 AM
    Columns
    11:29 AM
  • ‘Scream 4’? ‘Rio’?: Give Me a Large Polo Mallet …

    The big question about the new weekend at the cineplex: Why?

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    April 15, 2011 @ 6:49 PM
    Columns
    6:49 PM
  • Tracy & Hepburn — Now There Was Chemistry!

    A new 10-disc set collects their entire onscreen affair; here they are from best to worst

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    April 14, 2011 @ 12:29 PM
    Columns
    12:29 PM
  • ‘Miral’s’ Schnabel: Israelis Must ‘Get Over’ Discriminating Against Palestinians

    But the director insists his film is “not anti-Israeli at all — it’s pro-Israeli”

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    March 25, 2011 @ 12:06 PM
    Movies
    12:06 PM
  • The New Trailer-Park Life of Hollyw’d Drop-Out Tom Shadyac

    In his documentary “I Am,” the former A-list director talks about his transformative experience, what’s wrong with the world and how we can fix it

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    March 11, 2011 @ 10:44 AM
    Movies
    10:44 AM
  • Onion News Network: Trying to Misinform — Just Like Fox, MSNBC

    “If you see us interviewing a mother who had 300 children and you take that to be completely true, that’s your issue”

    By

    Jordan Riefe
    January 21, 2011 @ 11:53 AM
    Movies
    11:53 AM
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