Drama Rated PG-13
“…an All the President’s Men-style salute to the press.”
Drama Rated NR
“If there’s a unifying concept it’s the idea of defilement.”
"…rises above any pro-choice or pro-life preachiness because the picture’s first concern is for the humanity of its characters, born or not."
Comedy Rated PG-13
Date Night, in which Steve Carell and Tina Fey play harried parents whose romantic evening goes horribly awry, is as carefully crafted to appeal to its target market as any Twilight film. In other words, if you’re closer in age to the baby sitter in the movie, I wouldn’t bother. But if you’re married with
Family Rated NR
“…partly another adventure, but its main concern is romantic matchmaking.”
Documentary Rated PG
You couldn’t imagine a more genial guy than Brian Herzlinger, whose movie documents his attempts to have dinner with longtime crush Drew Barrymore, yet the creepiness of the endeavor still lingers. He’s the kind of stalker you want to pet. That doesn’t mean you’ll want to watch My Date with Drew. Full of grainy, in-your-face
Family Rated PG
“Given Pixar’s track record, it would be easy to forgive Cars 2 as a swing and a miss. Yet the movie is more disconcerting than that.
Horror Rated R
“…spoofs itself and – rather viciously – its own fans.”
Action/Adventure Rated PG-13
There is a purity to Transporter 2 that even the most action-averse moviegoer should appreciate. A sequel to the similarly streamlined 2002 picture, the movie pares the action-film structure down to its basic elements – it’s a cinematic energy drink. In the driver’s seat once more is Jason Statham as a transporter of illicit –
Horror Rated PG-13
The Grudge 2 commits the cardinal sin of horror films: it’s stupefyingly boring. The few jolts won’t scare those in the audience, just wake them up. Director Takashi Shimizu – returning from 2004’s The Grudge, which was itself a remake of his own Japanese original – trots out the same two ghosts from the other