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  • ‘Only God Forgives’ Review: But Will He Forgive This Gruesome Bit of Film Excreta?

    Poor Ryan Gosling has little to do here but stare intensely and project massive ennui

    By

    Leah Rozen
    July 18, 2013 @ 8:32 AM
    8:32 AM
    ‘Only God Forgives’ Review: But Will He Forgive This Gruesome Bit of Film Excreta?
  • ‘Blue Jasmine’ Review: Something Borrowed in Woody Allen’s Dull ‘Blue’

    Only Cate Blanchett shines as Blanche Dubois … er, Jasmine … in Woody's rueful comic drama

    By

    Leah Rozen
    July 17, 2013 @ 12:31 PM
    12:31 PM
    ‘Blue Jasmine’ Review: Something Borrowed in Woody Allen’s Dull ‘Blue’
  • ‘Crystal Fairy’ Review: Michael Cera, Hippies, Hallucinogenic Cactus Make for a Groovy Trip

    “Crystal Fairy” is a small movie — but beautifully shot, much of it with a hand-held camera — that conveys a sense of place and intimacy without being excessive or self-indulgent

    By

    Leah Rozen
    July 11, 2013 @ 1:02 PM
    1:02 PM
    ‘Crystal Fairy’ Review: Michael Cera, Hippies, Hallucinogenic Cactus Make for a Groovy Trip
  • ‘Turbo’ Review: Going Where Many Other Toons Have Gone Before

    How different is a snail hero who longs to be a racer from a rodent who longs to be a chef (“Ratatouille”) or building up to a big auto race set in Indianapolis from one set in Radiator Springs (“Cars”)?

    By

    Leah Rozen
    July 10, 2013 @ 11:55 AM
    11:55 AM
    ‘Turbo’ Review: Going Where Many Other Toons Have Gone Before
  • ‘The Way, Way Back’ Review: Delightful, Comic Coming-of-Age Tale

    “Way, Way Back” works because it concentrates on the specifics — it's telling this story, not any other, and yet it's one to which everyone can relate

    By

    Leah Rozen
    July 4, 2013 @ 8:05 AM
    8:05 AM
    ‘The Way, Way Back’ Review: Delightful, Comic Coming-of-Age Tale
  • ‘White House Down’ Review: Impeach the Movie, Elect Channing Tatum

    It’s kind of fun in a dopey way, for a while, but then it’s just noise and firepower and boys with their toys

    By

    Leah Rozen
    June 25, 2013 @ 9:00 PM
    9:00 PM
    ‘White House Down’ Review: Impeach the Movie, Elect Channing Tatum
  • ‘A Hijacking’ Review: Drama Counts the Cost of Somali Piracy

    Tobias Lindholm's psychological movie calculates the value of life in hard cash 

    By

    Leah Rozen
    June 21, 2013 @ 8:40 AM
    8:40 AM
    ‘A Hijacking’ Review: Drama Counts the Cost of Somali Piracy
  • ’20 Feet From Stardom’ Review: Get Into the Groove With Backup Singers

    Documentary spotlights unsung heroes behind superstar rock bands 

    By

    Leah Rozen
    June 13, 2013 @ 5:24 PM
    5:24 PM
    ’20 Feet From Stardom’ Review: Get Into the Groove With Backup Singers
  • ‘The Purge’ Review: A Horror Thriller Purged of Horrors, Thrills

    The standard home-invasion movie’s front cover may be enticing, but the contents prove all too familiar

    By

    Leah Rozen
    June 6, 2013 @ 9:22 AM
    9:22 AM
    ‘The Purge’ Review: A Horror Thriller Purged of Horrors, Thrills
  • ‘Shadow Dancer’ Review: A Thriller That’s Too Smart to Thrill

    That’s a disappointment because there’s a great deal of talent on display in this twisting tale of intrigue and betrayal set against the Irish troubles in Belfast

    By

    Leah Rozen
    May 31, 2013 @ 7:22 AM
    7:22 AM
  • ‘The Hangover Part III’ Review: Thank God for Peculiar, Perverse – and Outrageously Funny – Galifianakis

    Returning fans will enjoy this raucous third outing, though the fun peters out noticeably in the second half as the movie’s overly complicated plot drags on

    By

    Leah Rozen
    May 20, 2013 @ 10:10 PM
    10:10 PM
    ‘The Hangover Part III’ Review: Thank God for Peculiar, Perverse – and Outrageously Funny – Galifianakis
  • ‘The English Teacher’ Review: Agile Performances Elevate This Pleasant Comedy

    Julianne Moore stars as an English teacher who decides to mount a play — and romance the playwright

    By

    Leah Rozen
    May 16, 2013 @ 6:25 PM
    6:25 PM
    ‘The English Teacher’ Review: Agile Performances Elevate This Pleasant Comedy
  • ‘Sightseers’ Review: Chris & Tina’s Excellent – Albeit Homicidal – Adventure

    No doubt about it, the third film by talented director Ben Wheatley takes us deep into the land of black comedy

    By

    Leah Rozen
    May 9, 2013 @ 12:20 PM
    12:20 PM
  • ‘The Iceman’ Review: Michael Shannon Shines as Family Man, Mob Killer

    Winona Ryder, Ray Liotta add to compelling look at real-life hitman Richard Kuklinski

    By

    Leah Rozen
    May 2, 2013 @ 2:24 PM
    2:24 PM
    ‘The Iceman’ Review: Michael Shannon Shines as Family Man, Mob Killer
  • ‘Kon-Tiki’ Review: A 1951 Oscar Documentary Winner Becomes a Rousing 2013 Adventure

    Portraits of Heyerdahl and his crew are deftly drawn, the thrills and scares of the voyage are clearly depicted, and the scale of the ocean versus the tiny raft is manifestly evident

    By

    Leah Rozen
    April 25, 2013 @ 10:32 PM
    10:32 PM
    ‘Kon-Tiki’ Review: A 1951 Oscar Documentary Winner Becomes a Rousing 2013 Adventure
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