Reviews

  • Spinning Blues Into Lies: Cadillac Records can't handle the truth
    Wednesday, December 03
    First, a key spoiler: Cadillac Records is not the story of Chess Records, the blues label started in Chicago in 1950 by brothers Leonard and Phil... More >>
  • Proposition Hate: Gus Van Sant's Milk recaptures Californian intolerance at exactly the right time
    Wednesday, November 26
    Gus Van Sant has never been what you'd call a risk-averse filmmaker, but he directs his Harvey Milk biopic so carefully, there might be a Ming... More >>
  • Reel It In: SLIFF rolls on with a host of events before the film fest wraps on Sunday
    Wednesday, November 19
    The St. Louis International Film Festival continues this week and wraps with a closing-night party at Blueberry Hill's Duck Room at 8 p.m. on... More >>
  • Film's Rolling: The St. Louis International Film Festival celebrates its seventeenth year
    Wednesday, November 12
    Now in its seventeenth year, the St. Louis International Film Festival continues to bring fresh ideas and bold story telling from all corners of... More >>
  • Role Models
    Wednesday, November 05
    Paul Rudd wears the constant look of glazed-eye amusement; everything seems to tickle him, even that which annoys or frustrates or disappoints... More >>
  • Changeling
    Wednesday, October 29
    On a double bill with L.A. Confidential, Chinatown or just about any film made after 1970 about institutional corruption in Los Angeles, Clint... More >>
  • Pride and Glory
    Wednesday, October 22
    Pride and Glory doesn't make any effort to disguise precisely what it is: a barely held-together string of vignettes lifted from every cop movie... More >>
  • Rachel Getting Married
    Wednesday, October 22
    Those who believe that Jonathan Demme went all soft with Philadelphia and never recovered may not be reassured by his latest movie, an ensemble... More >>
  • W.
    Wednesday, October 15
    W. may be less frenzied than the usual Oliver Stone sensory bombardment, but in revisiting the early '00s by way of the late '60s, this... More >>
  • The Secret Life of Bees
    Wednesday, October 15
    A young woman fights off her brutal husband; a gun goes off; a marble spins on the floor where a toddler sits unattended. From B-movie... More >>
  • Body of Lies
    Wednesday, October 08
    A new kind of war movie for a new kind of war, Body of Lies is about the War on Terror as it is being waged on the ground, in the air, but most... More >>
  • Religulous
    Wednesday, October 01
    Redolent of Roman decadence and authority gone mad, the title Religulous rolls pleasingly off the tongue. But Bill Maher's one-man standup attack... More >>
  • Lakeview Terrace
    Wednesday, September 17
    Earlier this year, when I found myself assigned to jury duty on a drug-related trial at the Los Angeles Superior Court, our jury foreman turned... More >>
  • Burn After Reading
    Wednesday, September 10
    Masters of the carefully crafted cheap shot, Joel and Ethan Coen have built a career on flippancy. Given their refusal to take anything seriously... More >>
  • What We Do Is Secret
    Wednesday, September 10
    The year 1980 wasn't a great one for musicians in legendary bands. In May, Joy Division vocalist Ian Curtis, distraught over his failing marriage... More >>
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