Ted Hoover
Here’s a smart and witty film that asks: How much upper-class angst can you take?
Nothing is what it seems in the “The One I Love,” a compelling movie about a bad relationship and good filmmaking.
A quick sneak at what the cinematic stork is bringing in September.
In the future you’re going to be happy … and you’ll hate it!
Lasse Hallstrom cos up a romantic comedy about two cultures clashing in the kitchen. Is it a full-course meal or just a lot of empty calories?
“A Most Wanted Man” is the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman’s last movie. A smart suspense thriller that keeps the audience entertained without a gunfight every few minutes.
“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” the second movie in this rebooted series, is much intelligent than most summer blockbusters but has the same tendency to resort to cinematic mayhem.
The world’s a hot mess! Quick, someone call Tom Cruise and see if he’s busy.
I have met my match. Over the last few millennia I’ve managed to eke out a meager living by commenting wittily on the passing entertainment scene. Thanks to my ability to ingest the latest in artistic theses and spit out needlessly bitchy remarks, I’ve secured my place as one of the city’s cultural tastemakers. I…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCpZ63FF3qA I’d like to open with a question for the producers of The Amazing Spider-Man 2. “How much damned time do you think people have?” This isn’t a movie; it is a daytrip to an MRI. You’re trapped there for what seems like an eternity while the lights blink and the sounds buzz and…
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