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July 2, 2009

On The Sunny Side Of Deceit Rian Johnson’s The Brothers Bloom puts an ultra-whimsical spin on the con-man genre
Leukemia, Legal Issues, And Little Miss Sunshine My Sister’s Keeper director Nick Cassavetes would rather jerk tears than explore legal issues
The Great White Misanthrope Larry David kvetches away in Woody Allen’s deceptively heartwarming Whatever Works

June 25, 2009

The Prehistory Boys Jack Black and Michael Cera are a two-man society for creative anachronism in Year One
The Bots Calling The Battle Back1 Somehow Michael Bay made his Transformers sequel more brainless than the first film
Chasing Our Tales Short films from locals Eva Colmers and Trevor Anderson are the highlights of Prairie Tales
Appetite For Discussion Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory talk with their mouths full in My Dinner With Andre

June 18, 2009

I Think I Can Browbeat Mike Tyson1 Athlete? Misogynist? Family man? Rapist? Thug? Tyson suggests the boxer may be all of these
The Odyssey Couple Despite its bohemian trappings, Away We Go is as conventional as any Hollywood romcom
O Mother, Why Art Thou? Five women attempt to balance motherhood with creative careers in Who Does She Think She Is?
Subterranean Heist-Flick Blues The original Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 is a sacred text of ’70s cinema. But the remake ain’t bad
Troth And Consequences Sandra Bullock enters a wacky sham marriage with Ryan Reynolds in the fluffy The Proposal

June 11, 2009

Reinventing The Biel Jessica Biel sheds her magazine-layout image in a ho-hum version of Noël Coward’s Easy Virtue
The Many Milestones Of Miklós The Round Up and The Red and the White are dense, but they're clearly masterworks
Looking For A Ferrell In A Sleestak Was this trip necessary? Ferrell spins his wheels as a dopey scientist in Land of the Lost
Zombie Vs. Shark: The Ultimate Conflict For sheer gore-munching outrageousness, nothing beats Lucio Fulci’s 1979 grossout Zombie

June 4, 2009

Dude, Where’s My Groom? Three clueless (and often pantsless) friends solve a bachelor-party mystery in The Hangover
Sour Clout Hiam Abbass’ performance as a reluctant political symbol grounds Lemon Tree’s allegory
Chlorine, Not Saccharine It would be more apt to compare The Pool to Ozu or Kiarostami than Slumdog Millionaire
Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close The lovable heroes of Anvil! The Story of Anvil are a real-life Spinal Tap
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