Reviews

  • The Young Man's Dream
    Woody Allen is back from his European vacation. Next, he directs Larry David in NYC and Puccini for L.A. Opera.
    Thursday, August 14
    The last time I interviewed Woody Allen, at his editing suite on Manhattan's Upper East Side, he was preparing the release of Match Point (2005),... More >>
  • Vicky Cristina Barcelona
    Thursday, August 14
    Perhaps this review should begin with a disclaimer: Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Woody Allen's 39th film as writer-director, will do little to... More >>
  • Bottle Shock
    Thursday, August 14
    Bottle Shock, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January, is a great concept populated by great actors that works hard to make its... More >>
  • Pineapple Express
    Thursday, August 07
    On the surface, Pineapple Express offers precisely what it advertises: a roll-'em-up, smoke-'em-up, blow-'em-up bromantic comedy from the freaks... More >>
  • Man on Wire
    Thursday, August 07
    Even as the first girders were laid in the mid-1960s, something about the World Trade Center inspired fantasies of lustful conquest. As James... More >>
  • Flick Pick: Re-Cycle
    Starz FilmCenter
    Thursday, August 07
    A young female writer of romantic novels decides to turn to the supernatural for her next book. As she struggles with writing, throwing away page... More >>
  • Swing Vote
    Presidential candidates vie (and pander and plead) for one heart and mind in Swing Vote.
    Thursday, July 31
    Swing Vote is an election-themed comedy that’s about twice as smart as you expect it to be and still only half as smart as you wish it was.... More >>
  • The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
    The Mummy franchise has seen better days.
    Thursday, July 31
    I was thirteen when Stephen Sommers’s 1999 remake-in-name-only of The Mummy came out -- just about the ideal age. Sommers is definitely some... More >>
  • Brideshead Revisited
    A good nine hours lighter than its TV predecessor, Brideshead Revisited gets back to the source.
    Thursday, July 31
    Making notes in 1949 for a review of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, George Orwell wrote that "Waugh is about as good a novelist as one can... More >>
  • Chris & Don: A Love Story
    Portrait of the artist as a young man (and his lover as an old one) in Chris & Don.
    Thursday, July 31
    A glint in his eye and a grin on his lips, artist Don Bachardy looks into the camera and explains the dynamic of his three-decade relationship... More >>
  • Step Brothers
    With Step Brothers, Ferrell, Reilly, McKay & Co. still don't wanna grow up. And thank God for that.
    Thursday, July 24
    I haven't seen much at the movies in the past two years that has given me as much unbridled comic pleasure as the sight of Will Ferrell as the... More >>
  • The Last Mistress
    Provocateurs Catherine Breillat and Asia Argento put their stamp (or tattoo) on nineteenth-century France.
    Thursday, July 24
    Catherine Breillat hitches her wagon to the hottest of European stars, Asia Argento, in a highly entertaining adaptation of French dandy... More >>
  • The Dark Knight
    Heath Ledger peers into the void as Christopher Nolan's Batman returns.
    Thursday, July 17
    What a brooding pleasure it is to return to Christopher Nolan's Gotham City — if "pleasure" is the right word for a movie that gazes so... More >>
  • Alexandra
    A Russian grandmother visits the troops and brings light to their misguided mission in Chechnya.
    Thursday, July 17
    Spare yet tactile, a mysterious mixture of lightness and gravity, Alexander Sokurov's Alexandra is founded on contradiction. Musing on war in... More >>
  • Mamma Mia!
    But your movie's kinda drab. Mamma Mia! drains the fun out of ABBA.
    Thursday, July 17
    I've always enjoyed ABBA — not in that post-hoc, so-bad-it's-good hip way, but innocently, the way I like Phil Spector. To this day,... More >>
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  1. Tropic Thunder, 25.8 million, 36.8 million
  2. The Dark Knight, 26.1 million, 441.6 million
  3. The Dark Knight, 16.4 million, 471.1 million
  4. Pineapple Express, 23.2 million, 41.3 million
  5. Star Wars: The Clone Wars, 14.6 million, 14.6 million
  6. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, 16.5 million, 71.0 million
  7. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, 10.7 million, 19.6 million
  8. Mirrors, 11.2 million, 11.2 million
  9. Step Brothers, 9.1 million, 81.1 million
  10. Pineapple Express, 9.8 million, 62.7 million
  11. Mamma Mia!, 8.2 million, 104.1 million
  12. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, 8.2 million, 86.2 million
  13. Journey to the Center of the Earth, 4.9 million, 81.8 million
  14. Mamma Mia!, 6.1 million, 116.0 million
  15. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, 5.8 million, 32.0 million
  16. Hancock, 3.3 million, 221.7 million
  17. Step Brothers, 4.8 million, 90.7 million
  18. WALL-E, 3.1 million, 210.2 million
  19. Vicky Cristina Barcelona, 3.8 million, 3.8 million
  20. Swing Vote, 3.1 million, 12.0 million
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