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Restored 'Chimes' -- on DVD?
From: Martin Halacy, Chicago, IL:
From: Martin Halacy, Chicago, IL:
From Michael Carlton, Norman, OK:
An extended family moment: Blanca, Hector, AJ. Never send a business reporter to do a critic's job. I'm sometimes amused by the naïveté of my critical and academic colleagues when it comes to the business realities of how movies are…
X-Men: Flameout. Dave Kehr asks: Now that “The Da Vinci Code��? has fallen another 40 percent (according to today’s New York Times), can we expect all of those trade papers that ran “Film Critics Proved Irrelevant��? stories to come back…
Best. Line. Ever. Christopher Maltisante (Michael Imperioli), discouraging his newly pregnant wife from counting their chicken: Remember the penguin movie, how you cried? You sit on an egg for months, one little thing goes wrong, you're left with nothin'.
The Real World: Atlanta. The New York Times Book Review wastes nearly four pages on the dumbest, most banal crap about (ostensibly) movies and movie criticism that I have ever come across. It's called "How to Write About Film" and…
Lovelorn Supe: Looking for Lois in all the wrong places. Despite the marketing campaign, the makers of "The Break-Up" say their movie is not supposed to be a romantic comedy -- which is precisely what many critics criticized it for…
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Yes, the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal is generally an intellectual black hole. (Check that metaphor: Can a black hole be shallow? After all, doesn't it, too, instantly narrow to a single teeny point?) But this piece by…
This letter from Leland McInnes eloquently sums up so many of the issues I keep returning to in Scanners (recently in regard to "United 93," "The Da Vinci Code," "An Inconvenient Truth") -- because, well, I'm obsessed with their vital…