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    Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  1. Layla Fourie

    Variety
    Unimaginable to most non-residents, the paranoia that is part of living in South Africa is realized with subtle specificity in "Layla Fourie," the third feature from Johannesburg-born helmer Pia Marais, and the first to be set in her home country. An...

    Tags: Movies, Africa, South Africa, Germany, Johannesburg (South Africa)

  2. Feb 11, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  3. C-Films ready to hit 'Beach': Environmental disaster satire helmed by Bernasconi

    Variety
    Zurich-based C-Films is following up its hit Swiss drama "The Foster Boy" and Bille August's Berlinale screener "Night Train to Lisbon" with "Global Beach," an environmental disaster satire. The company will continue its collaboration with "Lisbon" co-...

    Tags: Jeremy Irons, Quantum of Solace (movie), Lisbon (Portugal), Literature, Melanie Laurent

  4. Jul 21, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. Movie Review: Salt

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    Salt is a Hollywood stuntman (and stunt woman) stimulus package, an espionage thriller filled with epic brawls, shootouts and a chase across the roofs of assorted semi trucks and tankers along the highway interchanges of Greater Washington, D.C. What, you...
  6. Jul 22, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. 'Salt'

    "Salt" is a Hollywood stuntman (and stunt woman) stimulus package, an espionage thriller filled with epic brawls, shootouts and a chase across the roofs of assorted semi trucks and tankers along the highway interchanges of Greater Washington, D.C. What,...

    Tags: Tom Cruise, Espionage and Intelligence, Phillip Noyce, Angelina Jolie, Facebook

  8. Jul 23, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Movie review: Jolie is worth her 'Salt'

    "Salt" the film and Evelyn Salt the character are perpetually in motion and that's a good thing for its own sake and because it keeps audiences from dwelling on how unapologetically preposterous the plot in question is.
    "Salt" the film and Evelyn Salt the character are perpetually in motion and that's a good thing for its own sake and because it keeps audiences from dwelling on how unapologetically preposterous the plot in question is. And really, who goes to summer...

    Tags: Espionage and Intelligence, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Angelina Jolie, Phillip Noyce, Central Intelligence Agency

  10. Jul 8, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. ''The Ninth Day'

    Volker Schlöndorff's "The Ninth Day," an engrossing film from the director of "The Tin Drum," takes the viewer into an all-too-familiar world of the hell on Earth of Dachau — but with a difference. The grim setting is the so-called Priests' Block, reserved for dissidents among the clergy of all faiths, especially Roman Catholics. The guards are uniformly virulent anti-papists and resort to crucifixion as a form of punishment.
    Times Staff Writer
    Volker Schlöndorff's "The Ninth Day," an engrossing film from the director of "The Tin Drum," takes the viewer into an all-too-familiar world of the hell on Earth of Dachau — but with a difference. The grim setting is the so-called Priests' Block,...

    Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Joseph Goebbels, Family, Nazi Party

  12. Oct 4, 2006 |Story| Metromix
  13. Lots more film fest reviews!

    Stranger Than Fiction (U.S.) **1/2 In this bit of Charlie Kaufman lite, IRS agent Harold Crick (Will Ferrell) hears his life narrated, and the voice tells him he's going to die soon. He's actually a character in a novelist's (Emma Thompson) book. Cute...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Suicide, Documentary (genre), Darren Aronofsky, Dixie Chicks (music group)

  14. Jun 11, 2003 |Story| Metromix
  15. Movie review: 'Tattoo'

    Chicago Tribune Staff Writer
    3 1/2 stars (out of 4) Unlike their cinematic ancestors, today's movie serial killers are collectors. In 1999, there was Denzel Washington in "The Bone Collector," and eight years before that, Buffalo Bill from "The Silence of the Lambs" was stockpiling...

    Tags: David Fincher, Movies, Denzel Washington, Death, New York City Police Department

  16. Jun 13, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Love the Hard Way'

    The ersatz-grunge look of "Love the Hard Way" almost makes this independent film worth a peek, but it's likely that most eyes will be fixed on Adrien Brody parading about in his knickers. Shot before "The Pianist," the modestly mounted feature gives the young actor's admirers ample opportunity to indulge in their admiration since cinematographer Guy Dufaux captures Brody's every squint and bedroom move like an obsessive lover. Too bad the rest of the film, packed with characters wallowing in self-conscious cool that's as tedious as their anomie, doesn't merit such scrupulous attention.
    Times Staff Writer
    The ersatz-grunge look of "Love the Hard Way" almost makes this independent film worth a peek, but it's likely that most eyes will be fixed on Adrien Brody parading about in his knickers. Shot before "The Pianist," the modestly mounted feature gives the...

    Tags: Pam Grier, Prostitution, Adrien Brody, Cinema Industry, Movies

  18. Jul 11, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Tattoo'

    Times Staff Writer
    Robert Schwentke's sleek, chilling "Tattoo" lets us know from its opening shot of a young woman running naked along dark Berlin streets, blood streaming down her back, that we're in for strong stuff. The film is an engrossing and original police...

    Tags: Mother (movie), Santa Monica, Movies, Berlin (Germany)

  20. Jun 16, 2005 |Story| Metromix
  21. Movie review: 'The Ninth Day'

    Special to the Tribune
    2 stars (out of four) "The Ninth Day," Volker Schloendorff's story about a priest in an ethical crucible during the Holocaust, is a film that strives for meaning and resonance but doesn't quite work. Based loosely on the prison diaries of the Rev. Jean...

    Tags: The Pope, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Gebhardts

  22. Jun 25, 2003 |Story| Metromix
  23. Movie review: 'Love the Hard Way'

    Chicago Tribune Staff Writer
    2 1/2 stars (out of 4) In a snakeskin jacket, Adrien Brody echoes Nicolas Cage's character in "Wild at Heart." Sure, Brody is a bit skinny - maybe in need of a haircut, much like Cage's Sailor Ripley. But the swagger is there, minus Cage's Elvis-inspired...

    Tags: Theft, Criminals, Pam Grier, Nicolas Cage, Prostitution

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