Three Imaginary DVDs to see: sweet romance, a quirky comedy and geek heaven
Away We Go: I tend to think Sam Mendes made this as an apology for the crushingly-depressing Revolutionary Road – but in any case, it…
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Away We Go: I tend to think Sam Mendes made this as an apology for the crushingly-depressing Revolutionary Road – but in any case, it…
Rage: I normally would have passed this one over, but the DVD pickins are very slim this week my friends, and two names in this…
Jennifer’s Body @ the Meridian 16 and the Metro: A hot chick becomes possessed and starts slaughtering and eating people? That sounds cheesy, stupid AND…
Grace: It’s rare that a horror film will shake me up and affect me so deeply, so I’ve made it a point to mention this…
9 (at the Neptune, AMC Pacific Place and Oak Tree Cinemas): I’m trying to ignore the song playing in this trailer, because frankly it gives…
State of Play: I know what you’re going to say – this has to be cheesy, right? Well, kind of. This is a love letter…
Inglorious Basterds: I’m a total Tarantino devotee, so of course I’ve been waiting for this thing FOREVER and am super-excited it’s finally here. I’m a…
The express version: Apres Lui: Franck kills Mathieu in a car crash, then Matheiu’s mom Camille ( the ever gorgeous Catherine Deneuve) falls for him.…
Paper Heart: Playing at both the Neptune and AMC Pacific Place, this darling romantic sort-of mockumentary follows LA comedian and performance artist Charlyne Yi around…
I’m officially naming today Bad Movie Tuesday, because while I found a few things to watch, the selection was chock full of ridiculous melodrama, B-horror,…