Review: Derailed

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  November 11, 2005 @ 11:59am

Those lonely commuter train rides really can get to us. The faceless strangers we are crunched together with as we are shuttled around until we reach our next stop. A sigh of relief as we can breathe for a minute, then it's back into the mosh pit we call a bus or train. Ah, thank god, only six more stops to go.

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Review: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  November 11, 2005 @ 11:59am

I have had a hard year reviewing movies. I have seen a lot of disappointments and very little real incredible surprises. As the year winds down, I am baffled to what could be Oscar-worthy. So many of the key films seem too commercial and not one has made me gasp. Well not yet.

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Review: Pride and Prejudice

Posted by: Tom Milroy  •  November 11, 2005 @ 11:59am

Man, did I feel silly: I thought this was a movie based on a Steve Austin screenplay. All right, the obvious joke is out of the way. This is a movie based on a work by Jane Austen. I don't think Jane did the screenplay (she died in 1817 at the age of 42).

This was much better than I thought. Hey, I'm a guy â€" we need car chases and gratuitous nudity.

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Review: Water

Posted by: Scott Hayes  •  November 4, 2005 @ 11:59am

Water, by Deepa Mehta, is a fantastic movie that is both Canadian and international at the same time (director Mehta was born in India and the film was shot in Sri Lanka). Its story is thoughtful and emotional, sad and uplifting, factual and fictional. It is everything that a film should be.

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Review: Chicken Little

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  November 4, 2005 @ 11:59am

We have all heard the story of the chicken who claimed the sky was falling. We all know it was a hoax and this little gem of a tale is to teach kids not to lie or exaggerate.

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Review: Jarhead

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  November 4, 2005 @ 11:59am

There is an old saying that states, "There is nothing more dangerous than a bored Marine." That saying unto itself perfectly describes the new war film, Jarhead.

Jarhead is directed by Sam Mendes, the man behind American Beauty and Road to Perdition. In both of those films, Mendes was commenting on the American ideal in some way shape or other.

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Review: Jarhead

Posted by: Tom Milroy  •  November 4, 2005 @ 11:59am

Sam Mendes hasn't directed many Hollywood movies, but man, what a resume: he won an Oscar for American Beauty in 1999; he was behind the camera for Road to Perdition in 2002; and now his latest is Jarhead, an anti-war film that uses "Welcome to the Suck" as its tagline.

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Review: The Weather Man

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  October 28, 2005 @ 11:59am

Have you ever watched a movie and compared it to shuffling a stack of playing cards? Well that's probably the best way to describe the new movie from director Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean).

Nicolas Cage stars as Dave Spritz, a well-paid local weather man who is having a lot of personal problems. Spritz has split from his estranged wife (Hope Davis) and their two kids.

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Review: Prime

Posted by: Tom Milroy  •  October 28, 2005 @ 11:59am

When Meryl Streep was pitched a movie about a younger man and an older woman, she was excited. Then she found out she was the younger man's mother. Uma Thurman was the older woman.

As written and directed by Ben Younger (Boiler Room), Prime seems like two different movies.

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VIFF: Brightlight Pictures Party

Posted by: Mark McLeod  •  October 24, 2005 @ 12:00am

For most people, the 24th annual Vancouver International Film Festival started on Thursday, September 29th, with the opening day of screenings at the festival's 10 screens. In terms of the official launch of the parties that come with the festival, that occurred later that night at the Aquarium.

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