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  • Review: ‘Cars 2’ Isn’t Just a Kiddie James Bond on Tires, It’s Tired

    “Cars” — though the least compelling of Pixar’s 11 previous features — is a Lamborghini compared to the Edsel that is its sequel

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    Leah Rozen
    June 23, 2011 @ 4:12 PM
    4:12 PM
  • Review: Why ‘Green Lantern’ Is One Men-in-Tights Too Many

    The latest in a long string of superhero movies is ho-hum dopey fun with no magic

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    Leah Rozen
    June 16, 2011 @ 2:56 PM
    2:56 PM
  • ‘Super 8’: Youthful Wonder, Not So Scary Monsters

    J.J. Abrams’ latest holds your attention much of the time while you’re watching, but it leaves little impression once you walk out of the theater

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    Leah Rozen
    June 9, 2011 @ 4:41 PM
    4:41 PM
  • Too Many X-Men Nearly Spoil the Soup

    Review: There may be strength in numbers, but that’s not necessarily true when it comes to superheroes

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    Leah Rozen
    June 2, 2011 @ 4:00 PM
    4:00 PM
  • Review: ‘Hangover Part II’ — New City, Same Old Funny Story

    If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. That must have been the mantra when making this near identical twin to the original 2009 blockbuster comedy

    By

    Leah Rozen
    May 25, 2011 @ 3:06 PM
    3:06 PM
  • ‘Pirates 4’ Suffers From a Bad Case of Sequelitis

    As it is with lot of follow-ups, the decision to make this movie was made based on economic imperative, rather than artistic impulses. And it shows

    By

    Leah Rozen
    May 19, 2011 @ 2:20 PM
    2:20 PM
  • ‘Bridesmaids’: When Ladies Retch, They Do It Gracefully

    Judd Apatow’s new comedy puts a funny, female spin on the gross-out comedy

    By

    Leah Rozen
    May 12, 2011 @ 3:39 PM
    3:39 PM
  • Review: Mel, Don’t Leave It to ‘The Beaver’ to Revive That Career

    It’s a bummer of a movie — dark and at cross-purposes with both itself and any image do-over you might be seeking

    By

    Leah Rozen
    May 5, 2011 @ 11:26 AM
    11:26 AM
  • Crimefighting & Haute Cuisine: 2 Mini-Festivals Within Tribeca

    he six films were a diverse bunch that serves to remind a viewer of the far-ranging pleasures to be had at a festival like this

    By

    Leah Rozen
    May 1, 2011 @ 5:07 PM
    5:07 PM
  • Buirski Embraces a Very ‘Loving Story’ From the ’50s

    Documentary chronicles the fight of an inter-racial couple to have their marriage recognized as legal

    By

    Leah Rozen
    April 28, 2011 @ 7:07 PM
    7:07 PM
  • ‘Fast Five’: Grindingly Mechanical, But With Car Porn, Who Cares?

    The fifth in the series moves from just pedal-to-the-metal into “Ocean’s Eleven” territory

    By

    Leah Rozen
    April 28, 2011 @ 4:10 PM
    4:10 PM
  • Dolly’s Back Where She Belongs — at Tribeca?!

    Yes, she sings — the heart of the film is the late-in-life love story between Channing and the California real-estate developer who is her fourth husband

    By

    Leah Rozen
    April 27, 2011 @ 12:09 PM
    12:09 PM
  • ‘Roadie’ at Tribeca: Growing Up After a Vicarious Rock-Star Life

    The underrated Ron Eldard gives a moving performance as Jimmy, a roadie for two decades with Blue Oyster Cult

    By

    Leah Rozen
    April 26, 2011 @ 12:11 PM
    12:11 PM
  • Tribeca: Meet Gnarr, the Comedian Elected Mayor of Reykjavik, Iceland

    A new film chronicles how the 44-year-old comedian and actor was elected mayor of the Nordic nation’s capital

    By

    Leah Rozen
    April 23, 2011 @ 12:44 PM
    12:44 PM
  • Tribeca: Two British Comics Raise (Michael) Caine

    Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon screen their their new mostly-improvised pseudo-doc, “The Trip”

    By

    Leah Rozen
    April 22, 2011 @ 8:33 AM
    8:33 AM
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