AWFJ Women On Film – “The Girl Who Played With Fire” – Reviewed by Tricia Olszewski
The strikingly original character Larsson brought to life is, alas, already getting predictable. Read more>>
Read moreThe strikingly original character Larsson brought to life is, alas, already getting predictable. Read more>>
Read moreIn terms of relationships both romantic and familial, Lisa Cholodenko may just have created the perfect film for 2010. “The
Read moreTeam What and Taylor Who? You might not know the name Alex Meraz, the Mexican-Native American who plays Paul, a
Read moreThose who are dragged to Eclipse may just enjoy themselves enough not to mind the post-credits walk of shame. Read
Read moreThis peek at what goes into a ridiculously long comedy career is at once sad, riveting, and inspiring. Read more>>
Read more“Ondine” is a lovely, low-key surprise. Read more>>
Read moreFor most of his career, John C. Reilly was Mr. Cellophane. Like the titular character in his showcase song from
Read moreYou’d think Apatow’s flicks would have gotten tired by now. But for those who like this strain of humor, “Greek”
Read moreCertain final-reel developments initially seem ludicrous. In hindsight, though, the arc mostly makes sense—a rarity in almost any thriller that
Read more1. Up 2. Inglourious Basterds 3. Up in the Air 4. Paranormal Activity 5. Coraline 6. Adventureland 7. World’s Greatest
Read more