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  • Review: Sarah Jessica Parker? I Really Don’t Care How She Does It

    Oh, look, it’s rich people in beautifully appointed houses and they’re worried that the nanny might not arrive on time — boo-boo!

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    Leah Rozen
    September 15, 2011 @ 11:08 AM
    11:08 AM
  • Review: Cough and the World Coughs With You in a Taut ‘Contagion’

    Unfortunately, Steven Soderbergh’s virus thriller has so many characters that none create much of an impact

    By

    Leah Rozen
    September 8, 2011 @ 11:08 AM
    11:08 AM
  • Review: ‘The Debt,’ a Taut Thriller Well Worth the Wait, Ushers in Fall Season

    Finally seeing light of day, having gotten lost in the corporate shuffle when Disney sold Miramax, movie is well worth the wait

    By

    Leah Rozen
    August 30, 2011 @ 3:42 PM
    3:42 PM
  • Review: Hallelujah for the Non-Preachy But Spiritual ‘Higher Ground’

    Actress and new director Vera Famiga looks at an evangelical Christian community with an open and a (mostly) nonjudgmental eye

    By

    Leah Rozen
    August 25, 2011 @ 12:24 PM
    12:24 PM
  • Review: ‘Flypaper’ Just Like ‘Pulp Fiction’ — But a Decade Too Late

    Written 12 years ago by the “Hangover” team, it’s neither clever nor funny enough to make a viewer care.

    By

    Leah Rozen
    August 18, 2011 @ 10:09 AM
    10:09 AM
  • Review: John Sayles Casts His War Net Too Wide in ‘Amigo’

    You don’t need a Ph.D in history to see the obvious parallels between the story that Sayles is telling in “Amigo” and more recent American conflicts

    By

    Leah Rozen
    August 18, 2011 @ 10:04 AM
    10:04 AM
  • Faithful to the Bestseller, ‘The Help’ Is a Message Movie With Sass — and Class

    Review: It’s a meta-movie — its subject is the power of story-telling even as it tells terrific stories of its own

    By

    Leah Rozen
    August 9, 2011 @ 4:47 PM
    4:47 PM
  • ‘Whistleblower’: ‘Inspired by,’ but Not Very Inspired

    With its ballsy heroine who zealously attempts to right injustices and uncover corruption, is in spirit if not overall achievement a throwback to films of the ‘70s and ‘80s like “Norma Rae,” “Silkwood”

    By

    Leah Rozen
    August 4, 2011 @ 9:55 AM
    9:55 AM
  • ‘Attack the Block’: Giant Feral Chia Pets Gone Wild

    British monster mash is equal parts funny and entertaining and even offers some genuine scares

    By

    Leah Rozen
    July 28, 2011 @ 11:26 AM
    11:26 AM
  • ‘Cowboys & Aliens’: Yeah, There Are Cowboys … and Aliens — But Not Much Else

    “C&A” illustrates how mechanical and intellectually lackluster movies have become in the age of global-minded studios

    By

    Leah Rozen
    July 27, 2011 @ 11:44 AM
    11:44 AM
  • ‘Another Earth’: A Thoughtful Sci-Fi Romance — Without Aliens

    Instead, the movie’s all-too-human characters are alienated from their own feelings at times, as a second Earth appears

    By

    Leah Rozen
    July 21, 2011 @ 11:43 AM
    11:43 AM
  • ‘Friends With Benefits’: Standard Rom-Com but New Product Placements

    Oddly, it makes fun of the clichés of the genre even as it indulges in them

    By

    Leah Rozen
    July 21, 2011 @ 11:19 AM
    11:19 AM
  • ‘Snow Flower’: Tasteful, Watered Down and Just for the Book Club Set

    Not content to leave well enough alone, for viewers too antsy to sit through a period piece, it adds on to the bestseller a parallel, contemporary story

    By

    Leah Rozen
    July 14, 2011 @ 11:00 AM
    11:00 AM
  • ‘Project Nim’: Dramatic Warning About Monkeying Around With Mother Nature

    Latest doc from ‘Man on Wire’s’ James Marsh nimbly serves up a profoundly sad tale of ’70s chimp experiment

    By

    Leah Rozen
    July 7, 2011 @ 10:00 AM
    10:00 AM
  • ‘Larry Crowne’: So Flaccid It Seems Written by a Q-Tip

    See Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts make nice … in fact, too nice!

    By

    Leah Rozen
    June 30, 2011 @ 11:27 AM
    11:27 AM
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