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    Jun 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Review: 'American Animal' fails to exploit its wild side

    There's an unquestionably confident artsy-ness to writer-director Matt D'Elia's debut feature "American Animal."
    There's an unquestionably confident artsy-ness to writer-director Matt D'Elia's debut feature "American Animal." D'Elia stars as a terminally ill, hedonistic shut-in named Jimmy whose life philosophy amounts to sitting around, watching TV, getting high...
  2. May 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Review: Scott Speedman propels a stylish 'Citizen Gangster'

    At first, "Citizen Gangster," inspired by the true story of Toronto public enemy and folk hero Edwin Boyd, is intriguing stuff; an absorbing study of how, circa 1950, a seemingly decent World War II veteran, family man and wannabe actor-turned-bank robber to make ends meet. Unfortunately, after Boyd (Scott Speedman) is inevitably caught and jailed, what's left is an hour or so of overly familiar characters and situations.
    At first, "Citizen Gangster," inspired by the true story of Toronto public enemy and folk hero Edwin Boyd, is intriguing stuff; an absorbing study of how, circa 1950, a seemingly decent World War II veteran, family man and wannabe actor-turned-bank robber...

    Tags: Movies, Kelly Reilly, Joseph Cross, World War II (1939-1945), Scott Speedman

  4. Oct 14, 2004 |Story| Metromix
  5. Movie review: 'Final Cut'

    TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC
    1 ½ stars (out of 4) Science fiction may be one movie genre that's really flourishing, but you'd never know it from "Final Cut." A fairly well done but deadly dull futuristic thriller about lifelong memory-recording implants and guilt, this movie...

    Tags: James Caviezel, Movies, Jonathan Demme, Science Fiction (genre), Fiction

  6. Oct 20, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Tideland'

    Standing lonely amid a field of sun-drenched wheat, the battered clapboard house at the center of Terry Gilliam's "Tideland" is equally evocative of the pastoral mystery of an Andrew Wyeth painting and the looming menace of "Psycho." The disparity is fitting, because as "Tideland" unfolds, it's difficult to tell if you're watching a fantasy or a horror movie, or one superimposed on the other.
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    Standing lonely amid a field of sun-drenched wheat, the battered clapboard house at the center of Terry Gilliam's "Tideland" is equally evocative of the pastoral mystery of an Andrew Wyeth painting and the looming menace of "Psycho." The disparity is...

    Tags: Terry Gilliam, Movies, Children, Adults, Jeff Bridges

  8. Oct 17, 2006 |Story| Metromix
  9. Movie review: 'Tideland'

    <b>3 stars (out of four)</b>
    Tribune movie critic
    3 stars (out of four) "Tideland" is a disturbing confection, a Gothic fairy tale from "Brazil's" Terry Gilliam based on Mitch Cullin's 2000 novel about the fantasy life of a brainy, lively little Southern girl named Jeliza-Rose. Jeliza, wondrously...

    Tags: Movies, Terry Gilliam, Music Box Theatre, Brazil, Jeff Bridges

  10. Aug 15, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Freddy vs. Jason'

    Times Staff Writer
    A standoff between Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees, those two horror-picture icons of the '80s, was probably as inevitable as the one between King Kong and Godzilla back in the '60s. It occurs in the super-charged extravaganza "Freddy vs. Jason,"...

    Tags: Movies, Juvenile Delinquency, Jason Ritter, Robert Englund, Drugs and Medicines

  12. Jul 27, 2000 |Story| Metromix
  13. Movie review, 'The Five Senses'

    Jeremy Podeswa's first feature, "Eclipse" -- about the troubled sex and family lives of a group of self-absorbed, mostly intellectual upper-middle-class Canadians during an eclipse -- was a fairly pretty but pretentious and predictable film. His second,...

    Tags: Movies, Cannes Film Festival, Mary-Louise Parker, Canada, Robert Altman

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