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  • ‘Le Week-End’ Review: Can the City of Lights Save This Marriage?

    Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan crackle as a sparring British couple on holiday in this perceptive and witty new dramedy written by Hanif Kureishi

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    March 13, 2014 @ 7:13 AM
    Columns
    7:13 AM
    ‘Le Week-End’ Review: Can the City of Lights Save This Marriage?
  • Dear Hollywood: Fix VFX, It Will Fix the Movie Biz for You (Guest Blog)

    VFX artists are middle class workers who are losing their livelihoods to foreign tax subsidies

    By

    Bradley Friedman
    March 12, 2014 @ 3:24 PM
    Columns
    3:24 PM
    Dear Hollywood: Fix VFX, It Will Fix the Movie Biz for You (Guest Blog)
  • ‘Mad Men’s’ Matthew Weiner Q&A: Are We Over-Analyzing TV?

    Weiner remembers viewers being unimpressed by the carousel speech

    By

    Tim Molloy
    March 12, 2014 @ 11:25 AM
    Columns
    11:25 AM
    ‘Mad Men’s’ Matthew Weiner Q&A: Are We Over-Analyzing TV?
  • Biblical Scholar on ‘Noah’ Script: ‘Anti-Human, Pro-Environmental Polemic’ (Guest Blog)

    Professor of Old Testament Studies Daniel L. Smith-Christopher reads the script for TheWrap — and has more issues with its message than historical accuracy

    By

    Dr. Daniel L. Smith-Christopher
    March 12, 2014 @ 9:39 AM
    Columns
    9:39 AM
    Biblical Scholar on ‘Noah’ Script: ‘Anti-Human, Pro-Environmental Polemic’ (Guest Blog)
  • ‘Believe’ Review: a Good Girl in Need of Darth Vader

    NBC drama is promising, but needs villains we can really root against

    By

    Tim Molloy
    March 10, 2014 @ 2:18 PM
    Columns
    2:18 PM
    ‘Believe’ Review: a Good Girl in Need of Darth Vader
  • ‘Girls’: About That Vomit Scene

    Why?

    By

    Tim Molloy
    March 10, 2014 @ 1:08 PM
    Columns
    1:08 PM
    ‘Girls’: About That Vomit Scene
  • ‘True Detective’ Complaints: Calm Down, Internet

    The show didn’t resolve the mystery you built up around it. Don’t blame the show

    By

    Tim Molloy
    March 10, 2014 @ 7:16 AM
    Columns
    7:16 AM
    ‘True Detective’ Complaints: Calm Down, Internet
  • ‘Bad Words’ Review: Jason Bateman’s Directorial Debut Exhilarates Until It Grates

    The “Arrested Development” star avoids the trap of easy sentimentality in this spelling-bee comedy, but that leaves us with a movie about an unrepentant jerk whose jibes are more revolting than they are funny

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    March 7, 2014 @ 8:00 PM
    Columns
    8:00 PM
    ‘Bad Words’ Review: Jason Bateman’s Directorial Debut Exhilarates Until It Grates
  • The Best. Baseball Movie. Ever (Guest Blog)

    “KANO” is not just the best Asian baseball movie ever, but the best baseball movie ever in the world!

    By

    Dan Bloom
    March 7, 2014 @ 5:54 PM
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    5:54 PM
    The Best. Baseball Movie. Ever (Guest Blog)
  • ‘Chicagoland’ Review: CNN’s Docuseries Lacks Emotional Pull of Newark Predecessor

    New CNN documentary is good, but the show that inspired it is better

    By

    Tim Molloy
    March 6, 2014 @ 1:20 PM
    Columns
    1:20 PM
    ‘Chicagoland’ Review: CNN’s Docuseries Lacks Emotional Pull of Newark Predecessor
  • Is Oprah Winfrey Exploiting Lindsay Lohan?

    Lohan’s approach to sobriety flies in the face of AA traditions, but here’s hoping it works

    By

    Tim Molloy
    March 5, 2014 @ 9:40 AM
    Columns
    9:40 AM
    Is Oprah Winfrey Exploiting Lindsay Lohan?
  • ‘Mr. Peabody and Sherman’ Review: Amusing Cartoon Might Delight Adults More Than Kids

    If only this inconsistent comedy-adventure, based on the classic TV show, were as singularly clever and capable as its canine hero

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    March 4, 2014 @ 11:36 PM
    Columns
    11:36 PM
    ‘Mr. Peabody and Sherman’ Review: Amusing Cartoon Might Delight Adults More Than Kids
  • ‘The Red Road’ Review: Good Actors Steered Astray

    Sundance drama starts strong, but too much happens too soon

    By

    Tim Molloy
    February 27, 2014 @ 9:39 AM
    Columns
    9:39 AM
    ‘The Red Road’ Review: Good Actors Steered Astray
  • ‘Son of God’ Review: Bless Me, Surfer Jesus

    Not unlike “Game of Thrones,” this big-screen condensation of History’s “The Bible” miniseries plays far more interestingly when it focuses on political machinations rather than on the supernatural

    By

    Inkoo Kang
    February 26, 2014 @ 9:04 AM
    Columns
    9:04 AM
    ‘Son of God’ Review: Bless Me, Surfer Jesus
  • 5 Ways ‘True Detective’ Can Still Blow It (Update)

    Not that we think it will

    By

    Tim Molloy
    February 26, 2014 @ 7:09 AM
    Columns
    7:09 AM
    5 Ways ‘True Detective’ Can Still Blow It (Update)
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