Best movies of 2007 that (almost) nobody saw (Bradenton Herald) As 2007 races to its conclusion, we thought we'd take a look at some critically lauded movies that audiences didn't exactly rush to see, most of which are now available on DVD. Some of them have a shot at making Top 10 lists or getting awards recognition, which ought to give them a second life....more...Television movies for the week of Dec. 2 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) Television movies for the week of Dec. 2...more... Best movies of 2007 that (almost) nobody saw (Portsmouth Herald) As 2007 races to its conclusion, we thought we'd take a look at some critically lauded movies that audiences didn't exactly rush to see, most of which are now available on DVD. Some of them have a shot at making Top 10 lists or getting awards... ...more... The Beatles and Dylan: Open to interpretation (The Record) Two new films take as their respective muses the two towering icons of popular music, and the movies are as different from each other as the musicians they celebrate. Julie Taymor's "Across the Universe" is a valentine to the Beatles. Todd Haynes's "I'm Not There" is a case study of Bob Dylan....more... War brides remember (Rapid City Journal) RAPID CITY ? During World War II, Dorothy Clements did what a lot of Custer girls did. She wrote to the soldiers....more... 'Stage Door' on stage at Vintage (Napa Valley Register) In 1935, the United States in the Great Depression and heading toward World War II, and New York?s plays and musicals were finding their way west to become motion pictures....more... Bonds of war (Boston Globe) MARBLEHEAD - On April 9, 2003, after Saddam Hussein's statue fell in Baghdad's Firdos Square, 22-year-old university student Mohammed Harba joined a cheering throng in the streets of Hillah, his hometown....more... Mumm at the Movies: No Country for Old Men (News10 Sacramento) A veteran sheriff finds signs that a new type of criminal behavior has made the world "No Country for Old Men" in the latest film by the Coen brothers....more... ASK MICK LASALLE, Chronicle Movie Critic (San Francisco Chronicle) Dear Mick LaSalle: I am hoping you can explain why, in this age of multiplex theaters, movies are still mostly shown only at 7-ish and 9:30-ish, even when a theater has a movie showing in two auditoriums? Liz Nichols, Oakland Dear Liz Nichols: I don't have an... ...more... |