A look back over the year: 2012's family-friendly movies
There were lots of movies that came out in 2012, here is a look back at the family-friendly films during the year.
There were lots of movies that came out in 2012, here is a look back at the family-friendly films during the year.
Last week, the Utah Film Critics Association joined a growing chorus of critics groups and film societies in celebration of a movie that almost no one in Utah has seen yet.
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Time to catch up on all the big new releases (and if you live in big city, an indie too). Already returned to Middle-earth with The Hobbit? Seen Daniel Day-Lewis’ mesmerizing transformation as…
Can a movie actually convince you to support torture? Can a movie really persuade you that “fracking” — a process used to drill for natural gas — is a danger to the environment? Can a movie truly cause you to view certain minority groups in a negative light?
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Which movies to see in the week ahead While the movie loses steam in the last 45 minutes, strong performances by Naomi Watts and Tom Holland (as her son) keep it worth watching.
DVD review: ‘Letters From an Unknown Woman’ Watching Jourdan play a romantic obsession in this heartbreaking melodrama, you realize there is nobody like him or his compatriots in today’s Hollywood. Jourdan plays a famous concert pianist in early 20th century Vienna who catches a glimpse of a pretty adolescent girl (Joan Fontaine) living in his building. German director Max Ophuls had a poetic …
