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By Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
(Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007)
Previews of movies opening this week in Central Arkansas » Read story.
By Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
(Friday, Sept. 7, 2007)
Previews of movies opening in Central Arkansas this week. » Read story.
By SACRAMENTO BEE
(Friday, Sept. 7, 2007)
In Shoot ‘Em Up, an assassin named Hertz (Paul Giamatti) passes the corpse of a woman who has just given birth and makes a sexually tinged remark about her exposed breast. » Read story.
By ORLANDO (Fla.) SENTINEL
(Friday, Sept. 7, 2007)
Hollywood loves a good “fish out of water” comedy. It’s always funny to introduce a character or characters removed from their comfort zone and hurled into a situation they can or, funnier still, cannot handle. » Read story.
By Philip Martin
(Friday, Sept. 7, 2007)
This is a getaway column, a chance to clear stuff off my desk before flying off to Toronto to the film festival. While I always enjoy the trip, I hasten to point out — although nobody really believes me — that it is a lot of work and fairly stressful. » Read story.
By Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
(Friday, Sept. 7, 2007)
(opening dates are tentative) The Brave One, R Jodie Foster plays a New York radio host who goes on a revenge binge after she and her fiance are attacked. With Terrence Howard, Mary Steenburgen; directed by Neil Jordan. Sept. 14 » Read story.
Heavy subjects fill influential film festival’s tantalizing lineup
By Karen Martin
(Friday, Sept. 7, 2007)
Filmmakers are taking their craft seriously, if the lineup at the 32nd Toronto International Film Festival is any indication. Death, disaster and redemption are hot topics at this year’s TIFF, which began Thursday and continues through Sept. 15. » Read story.
by christy lemire the associated press
(Friday, Sept. 7, 2007)
Dying is easy, comedy is hard. A comedy about dying, especially a British farce, requires a light, deft touch, which director Frank Oz achieves only about half the time in Death at a Funeral. » Read story.
by rick bentley the fresno (calif.) bee
(Friday, Sept. 7, 2007)
You can’t accuse director Jim Mangold of resting on his laurels. On the heels of his Oscar-nominated Walk the Line, Mangold has tackled a remake of the classic Western 3:10 to Yuma. The original 1957 movie is heralded by film fans for its cinematography, story structure and performances. » Read story.
By Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
(Friday, Sept. 7, 2007)
At area theaters. » Read story.
By Democrat-Gazette Press Service
(Friday, Sept. 7, 2007)
Halloween may have come out on the wrong holiday and left critics cold, but Rob Zombie’s remake of the classic bloodfest has smashed the all-time Labor Day weekend box-office record. » Read story.
By Philip Martin
(Friday, Sept. 7, 2007)
David Wain and Ken Marino must be pretty cool guys. » Read story.
By Karen Martin
(Friday, Sept. 7, 2007)
Recent DVD releases. » Read story.
By Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
(Thursday, Sept. 6, 2007)
You can’t accuse director Jim Mangold of resting on his laurels. On the heels of his Oscar-nominated “Walk the Line,” Mangold has tackled a remake of the classic Western “3:10 to Yuma,” which opens Friday and is reviewed in Friday’s MovieStyle section.
» Read story.
By The Associated Press
(Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007)
Spike Lee said Saturday the Internet has provided so many opportunities for young filmmakers to showcase their work, there are no more excuses. » Read story.
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