Friday, 29 July 2011
by IrwanKch
| | A galactic battle at home on the range | | Ann Hornaday Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford play it gratifyingly straight in "Cowboys & Aliens," a genre mash-up that could have been a disaster but instead blends anachronistic visual styles with surprising ease. [Read more] | | "Crazy, Stupid, Love" is calibrated to hit the rom-com happy places. [Read more] | | Also Opening | | | Michael O'Sullivan Based on a Holocaust-themed novel, the French film is a tale of tragedy and its consequences. [Read more] | | | Sean O'Connell The CGI-heavy film is exactly like Amy Adams's princess-in-Manhattan comedy "Enchanted," only far less clever, kindhearted, original, exciting or entertaining. [Read more] | | | Michael O'Sullivan Shot by average people around the world over the course of a single day — July 24, 2010 — the crowd-sourced production is a surprisingly moving film achievement. [Read more] | | | Michael O'Sullivan The sci-fi-flavored story of regret and the longing for do-overs centers on a troubled young woman who sees the possibility of redemption in the discovery of a second planet exactly like our own. [Read more] | | | Adam Bernstein The documentary is a moderately ingratiating, none too probing and largely predictable essay on the way people fear and embrace their senior years. [Read more] | | | | Celebritology The Academy Award winner joined director Christopher Nolan at a news conference to kick off shooting in Pittsburgh. Batman dressed casual. Can Daniel Craig in the Old West triumph over Chris Evans in red, white and blue at the box office? Trailers for both films are now online. And both releases are hitting the fall film festival circuit. Which one intrigues you more? How to tell apart all the young starlets named Emma, Emily or Emmy. Family Filmgoer Get the scoop on "The Smurfs," "Cowboys & Aliens" and more. Box Office Marvel completes summer sweep as "First Avenger" grosses $65.8M domestically to become third Marvel film of season to win a weekend. Reader Reviews "This movie gives us a finale in a 100% satisfying way with a dramatic account of frienship, evil, justice and immortality." That's one reader's take. Agree? Write a review and let your voice be heard. | | | | | |
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