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1,000 Monkeys
So Many Monkeys Jumping
on the Bed
by
Kim Voynar
Balancing
kids with work, particularly now that I'm a single mom,
can be a challenge; it helps that I have a level of
stamina that those around me sometimes find overwhelming
and annoying. When I have to be, I am the proverbial
Energizer Bunny: I keep going and going and going ...
although, as I've had to learn these past six months
of battling illness, the battery does, occasionally,
run out.
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Frenzy
on the Wall
Red Riding: Better Than the Godfather?
by Noah Forrest
I must say that I wasn't that appreciative of the films as a whole right after watching them. It was something that I slogged through because I was told I needed to and because David Thomson said that Red Riding was better than The Godfather. These comparisons hurt the film because it could not possibly live up to that billing. But the more time I've had to think about it, to let the films marinate in my brain, the more I realize how masterful they are.
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Wilmington
on Movies
Dear John, Crazy Heart, From Paris with Love,
Dear John and Fish Tank
by
Michael Wilmington
The
story—Tatum’s somber hunk John Tyree and Seyfried’s
winsome blond cutie Savannah Curtis meet on the beach and fall in
love on the Carolina coast in two breathless weeks, then are separated
for years while John fulfills his armed forces commitments in the
world crisis after 9/11—is as phony as they come.


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Now
that the nominations are out, the Gurus look all but the shorts
categories one by one.
The
Hurt Locker or Avatar sit on top of nine of the
categories. But there's room for Up, Crazy Heart, Up in
the Air and Star Trek, too.
Gurus:
February 2
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Voynaristic
Oscar,
Schmoscar
by
Kim Voynar
The
category I care most about this year is Best Director. I really,
really want to see Kathryn Bigelow win
this one, both because she deserves it for making such a completely
kick-ass film, and because dammit, it is LONG past time for a
woman to win Best Director. This is the year for it to happen.
And if it does, I hope that no one will take away from Bigelow's
outstanding achievement directing The Hurt Locker with
any snide-ass remarks about the "token" female director winner.
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The
DVD Wrap
Amelia
by Gary Dretzka
Few
Americans have led lives more exciting or noteworthy than Amelia
Earhart, an aviator whose accomplishments continue to
inspire women and men who live to fly. Her willingness to tempt
fate was equaled only by her self-confidence. How, then, was it
possible for Mira Nair–a director
of undeniable talent —to make a film as dull and lifeless
as Amelia?
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Wilmington
on DVDs
The House of the Devil, The Wolfman, The Godfather:
Coppola Restoration ...and more
by
Michael Wilmington
Instead The
House of the Devil, made by another kind of low-budget
horror auteur, Ti West, is a different kind
of bloody throwback, done in the more restrained attack and mood
(compared to today) of the ‘70s, the era of moody and violent
low-budgeters like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,
and Halloween. It’s a retro shocker,
with sweet-faced, tight-jeaned Jocelin Donahue as
the menaced babysitter Samantha, and Tom Noonan, Marty
Woronov, Danielle Noe and AJ Bowen as the Ulman
clan that menaces her.

The
Ultimate DVD Geek
Che
by Doug Pratt
It is
masterfully composed and finely acted, with many distinctive sequences,
but on the whole, it is as dull as a Party meeting. The only factor,
other than historical accuracy, that saves it from being a complete
waste of time is the sound mix in the battle scenes, which are especially
rousing on Criterion's two-platter Blu-ray release. The battle scenes
are sporadic and often incidental, as if actually giving them an
emotional arc would be too 'Hollywood,' but whenever they kick in,
you start ducking, because bullets go whizzing by every which way,
and it is a unique, heart-quickening experience. As for the rest
of both parts of the film, there is very little life to it.
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'Dancing
with the Wildman 6 - As Tucker and Dale, they
don’t just give us characters whose reality runs counter
to the stereotype. They emotional support and friendship they
display toward one another.  |
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'Dancing
with the Wildman 7 - Something tells me that the
guy wearing his “Vida” hat has no idea that Vida
is a high-end sex toy line.  |

Frenzy
on the Wall
If
I Had a Ballot
by Noah Forrest
Is the Academy trying to get “cool points” with the
kids? Kids aren’t watching the damn show anyway.
You really think that just because District 9 and Star
Trek are going to be nominated that your average teenager
is going to sit through a three-and-a-half hour show hosted
by Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin?
If you believe that, I’ve got a great talk show at 10pm on
NBC to sell you…


Voynaristic
Review
Roundup: Avatar, Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Lovely Bones and
Up in the Air
by
Kim Voynar
Pandora
is all vibrant blues and greens and feels like a living, breathing
thing that the Na'vi are a part of, though, and in the sense of
creating a computer generated world that feels as real as technology
will allow, Cameron succeeds. I just wish the story that holds
up the fancy technology had been a little less predictable, a
little less shallow.
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20 Weeks to Oscar
10
Is Good
by David Poland
But
it’s more than who is still in play. It’s the shut-down
mentality that comes, especially in a year like this, when you
only have the five nominees. Precious,
Invictus, Up, and An Education
would all be sweating nominations a lot more than they are this
weekend in a field of five. Would that be a good thing?
To offer some perspective, I decided to parse our MCN Critics
Top Ten Chart as though it was an Oscar nomination vote.
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Updated
throughout the day
Updated: 3:50 pm
On Avatar's Digital Marketing
And - India's Dongria Kondh Seek Cameron's Assistance In Avatar-Like Conflict Over Holy Mountain Niyamgiri And Bauxite Mining
Tim Burton's Annie Acceptance Speech (video)
Mark Harris On Red Carpet Fever
Alice Screenwriter Linda Woolverton Ready For Haters (spoilers)
New Orleans Times-Picayune Presses Still Rolling On Their "AMEN" Cover
Pitt And Jolie Vs. News Of The World
Michael Moore Launches His Traverse City Comedy Arts Festival
Sundance Was Robust, So What Does That Mean For Sales At The Berlinale?
Aside From The Vastly Different Sums Necessary To Produce Them, Why Does Indie Music Thrive And Indie Film Struggle?
The Journey Of "Auteur"
While - Mathews And Anne-T Banter Over Whether Tarantino Is Worthy Of The L'appel
Unbearable Whiteness Of Being On Vanity Fair H'wd Cover Leads To Online Threats And One Arrest
Hw'd & Fine Offers Rx For Indie VOD
Daniel Ellsberg's Oscar Papers
Ian Christie, 82, Jazz Clarinetist, Longtime Film Critic
The Super Bowl
Spots
Alice
in Wonderland
The
Prince of Persia
The
Wolf Man
Robin
Hood
Plus ...
Google's
Sweetheart of a Love Story
And
- Adland's
Page o' Super Bowl Ads
Chris
Columbus On Percy Jackson's "Flash In The
Pantheon"
When O When Will Meryl Streep Do Her "Exploding Helicopter" Movie?
Son Of Libyan Dictator Finances First H'wd Film Through His "Natural Selection" Co, An Adrien Brody-Forest Whitaker Vehicle
Up Wins Annies; Coraline And Princess And Frog Take Three Each
"With
end credits, every movie ends the same way, like a song that fades
out, rather than one that comes to a full stop. I believe cinema
in general is the poorer for it. If you're a filmmaker, why should
you want your audiences to have two or three minutes in the dark
to collect themselves?"
Mick
LaSalle Wants To Take His Dreams And Go

A Fresh Hour With William Friedkin Across His Career
"Emily Mortimer enters the Brooklyn bar like a snowstorm: surrounded by a gust of frozen air and bundled up against the cold in a big white woolly coat that may once have been related to a yeti. She is moving rather slowly: she is just days away from giving birth to her second child."
As Ledes Go, This One Gets
Scott On "Apolitics And The War Film"
"Falling behind is the permanent state of being online. There's too much stuff. No one can see it all."
Former Head Of Motion Picture Nursing Home Got Big Pay Raise Even As Facilities Struggled
Yes, Jeff Bridges Loves The Way His Life Has Gone
Loaned Star: Robert Benton's LBJ Biopic May Have To Shoot Outside Of Texas
Te Wei, 95, One Of China's Top Animators
Ian Carmichael, 89, Specialist In Upper-Class Twits, Acted In I'm All Right Jack, As Bertie Wooster, Lord Peter Wimsey
The Long, Rich History Of Tamil Cinema
Julian Fellowes Sez Carey Mulligan's Not A New Audrey Hepburn, Only Herself
Oscar-Winning You Light Up My Life Filmmaker Joseph Brooks Released On $1.25 Million Bail In 13 Cases Of Predatory Sexual Assault
Bollywood Film Striker To Simultaneously Debut Worldwide On YouTube
Gabbing With Shirley MacLaine, Evening Star
Telegraph Has Pleasing Banter With Clint
While - Mottram Examines Eastwood's Lasting Appeal
Time Out Scribe Banks On Roman Polanski's Genius For The Ghost Writer
John McCallum, 91, Creator Of Skippy The Bush Kangaroo, Widower Of Googie Withers
Design Commenters Enliven Jardin Entry About Avatar's Papyrus Font Fetish
Kevin Smith Talks About His Reservations With The Big Table And The Small Table
Werewolves' Hair Is Not Always Perfect
"Capturing America": Mark Lawson On The Fading Of The "Masters Of American Literature"
Helena Bonham-Carter Sez She's Half Of "The Bonkers Couple"
From NZ, Kathryn Bigelow's Big Bang Theory
Always-Amusing John Waters Chats With The Australian Before Taking His Filthy World Down Under
James Lasdun On Chekhov At 150
TribCo Execs Get Biggo Bonuses But Size Of Pages Set To Shrink, Taking Out 6 Chi Trib Comics Including Chicago's Own Sylvia
Getting Naked With Blue Valentine
Opening
Shutter
Sampling
Shutter Island's Soundtrack
And -
Rafferty
Finds Marty "Age-Appropriate"
And
-
Scorsese,
DiCaprio And Lehane Talks Challenges
And -
Scorsese's
Pre-Shoot Film School For His Actors
Plus - That
Great Japanese Poster For The Film
And -
Bowles
On The Scorsese-DiCaprio Team
And -
The
Duo Chat Up The Aussies
While
- The
Independent First-Reviews With Hateful Spoiler Action
Olson
Indie-Focuses Terribly Strange Terribly Happy
Will
And Jada Pinkett Smith File Preemptive Suit Against Film Investor
"Actors
respond to movies that have more focus on the acting. People at
the top of their craft, they feel more connected to them, and enjoy
them more, as opposed to Avatar."
Article Tag
Of The Day: "jack shafer: persecuting accidental perpetrators
of incidental crime for as long as we can remember"
Daily
Beast Admits To Plagiarism
Another
Nosegay Of Salingeriana
Ron
Rosenbaum On The "Soiled Tissues" Of A Racy Bit Of
Juvenilia
And -
The
Story: "Go See Eddie"
Plus -
Rosenbaum's
1997 Salinger-Stalk Esquire Piece
And -
The
Publisher Who Soured An Edition Of Salinger's Last Story
And -
Donald
Fagen's Thing For Franny Glass
And -
The
Woman Who Answered Salinger's Fan Mail
Mo'Nique
Does Not Do Woo
Anne
Hathaway And The Joy Of Particle Physics
WeinsteinCo
Acquires Tillman
True/False
Fest Announces Its 7th Year Schedule
A Peek
At Super Bowl 2010 Ads
The
Last Airbender
Robin
Hood
The
Crazies
Shutter
Island
Man
Nibbles Dog
Retired
P.R. Sweetheart Lois Smith On How The Biz Of Flackery's Changed
GG
On The Fiscal (And Physical) Forms Of Sundance Hangover
Could
La Finke Feel The Pink And Raise Stink In Courts Over HBO's Hw'd
B-Word (Blogger) Pilot?
While - "Why are you so f---ing fascinated with me?
Get a life."
Gawker
Claims To Have Her On The Horn
The
Genial Life Of Writers On Film In Light Of The Last Station
And
- Andrei
Konchalovsky, From Tarkovsky To Stallone
"I'm
just so glad I liked the movie. I was dreading seeing the film because
I liked Tom Ford so much I knew I couldn't lie to him. What a relief
that screening was, to be able to tell him with real enthusiasm
how good it is."
Don
Bachardy Sez Tom Ford's Vision Of A Single Man
Complements The Late Mr. Isherwood's
Director
Alex Proyas Sez Screen Australia Needs To Be Clearer On Their Rules
For Local Production
After
30 Years, NYC May Finally Restore The Loew’s Kings Theater,
Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn
Danny
Elfman's Pleased He's Done With The Mad Hatter's Fudderwacken Dance
Shackleton's
Whisky Dug Up In Antarctica
"Film
Forum Raises Enormous Middle Finger In General Direction of China"
Former
Big Rues "Microsoft's Creative Destruction"
Vishnevetsky
And Bujalski Talk Beeswax
To
The Moon, Jim: Cameron Op-Eds For Proposed Commercialization Of
Space
Mottram
On The Miramax Mess
Canuck
Cricket Cannonades Cameron
Howell
Thinks Portrait Of Americans As "Rapers And Pillagers Of The
Galaxy" May Be Overstated
How
A Few "Rewrites" Might Save The Santa Fe Film Fest
"Egoyan
In No Mood To Waste Time"
Wenders
Making 3-D Short In Italy Starring... Ben Gazzara?
Jackie
Collins Is On Team Bigelow
And -
Academy
Recognizes All Four Producers On Hurt Locker
SOLDJA!,
Sistah
Tell
Me You Read Me: Condon & Mort Set HBO H'wd Femme B-Word (Blogger)
Series; Any Resemblance To La Finke, Waxman, Anne-T Strictly...
Mark
Ruffalo Talks Scorsese, Fincher, Death And Survival
David
Thomson BioDicts Takeshi Kitano
And
- Teasing
Kitano's Latest Gangster Pic, Outrage (in
Japanese)
Wes
Anderson Does Spidey
The
Country Music-Style Drama Behind The Songs Of Crazy Heart
"Television,
just like movies and even music and publishing, doesn't truly innovate
until its infrastructure is collapsing."
A
Smart 3,000-Word Patton Oswalt Interview
A
Perfect Day For FedEx
James
Cameron's 1988 Video For Martini Ranch, Starring Bill Paxton And...
Kathryn Bigelow
"Everyone
Eats...": Cricket Sietsema On What It Takes To Review
Food Has Fine Parallels With Movie Reviewing; Take Penultimate
Schickel Citation With A Grain Of Celluloid
100
Cities Will Get Oscar-Nominated Shorts This Year
Lucasfilm
Sues Over "Skywalker" Billboards
Talking
To Sequel-ish Alice's Mia Wasikowska
Tokyo's
Cinematic Watering Holes
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