Year: 2010

Movie News

GLEE offers sneaks for charity

Be the first to join the club and support a great cause! FOX and Twentieth Century Fox Television are giving GLEEks the chance to catch a sneak peek of the GLEE spring premiere episode in select cities across the country. Tickets for the screenings will cost $15, and ALL proceeds will go to the GRAMMY Foundation’s® “GRAMMY In The Schools” music education programs for young people. Tickets are on sale now exclusively at www.ticketsforcharity.com. Get your tickets today before they sell out!

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Written Reviews

CHLOE written review

Here’s a little film that reminded me of an Alfred Hitchcock thriller, but with an erotic touch. Very suspenseful, great characters, intriguing and with artful direction, the movie Chloe burns up the screen in this unsuspecting strange love story. The acting is courageous, especially on the part of both Julianne Moore and Amanda Seyfried.

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Written Reviews

GREENBERG written review

Here’s a little drama from Academy Award-nominated screenwriter/director Noah Baumbach that gets so depressing it looses the enjoyment of it’s love story that is really at the heart of the plot. Greenberg reminded me of several Woody Allen films all rolled into one. The main characters are so down in the dumps that whatever comedy there may have been gets sucked up in all the complaining.

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Written Reviews

HOT TUB TIME MACHINE written review

Indie and foreign filmmakers are hitting the mark with good productions while some US producers are cranking out films that target the cash cow. Take Hot Tub Time Machine for example. This loony Three Stooges meets Back To The FutureHot Tub Time Machine movie inserts a bevy of goofy pratfalls, eye candy, adult situations, insults and sexual innuendos in a mere 100 minutes. And although rated R, it’s sure to attract the younger crowd looking for some crude and nude humor. If you want to get sucked into the whirlpool of silly than fits the bill.

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Foreign

THE WHITE RIBBON Written Review (Das weisse Band-Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte) Opens in Tampa on Friday

It’s almost strange to see a back and white film these days, but The WhiteRibbon could not have been as entertaining in color in which it was originally shot. In B&W we are able to feel the chill exuded by the disturbing plot and envision the era wrought with tough times. Taking on a great deal of angst the storyline tends to bring one down however, so be prepared to deal with the dark mood.

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Written Reviews

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON written review

Highflying fun for the whole family, How to Train Your Dragon is an adventure comedy with a lot of heart. The animation is slick, direction pinpoint and voice acting on target. If you are looking for a great fun evening with the kids or for the kid in you, then this flick should do the trick.

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