Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist
“Able to sail smoothly on the natural likeability of [Michael] Cera and [Kat] Dennings.”
The Lucky Ones
“A set of stories far too unbelievable to latch onto in any way.”
Towelhead
“Should be seen even out of morbid curiosity.”
Nights in Rodanthe
“Sappy exchanges and forced moments of bliss.”
Choke
“Plays out like a perverse fantasy from almost every angle.”
Eagle Eye
“Feels outdated even when it takes an Orwellian approach and adds clever twists.”
Lakeview Terrace
“[Director] LaBute plays it safe and turns racial tension into a sort of name calling-game on the playground.”
August Evening
“A breathtaking success from a truly poetic and minimalist point of view.”
Righteous Kill
“So obvious and carelessly written, it almost emerges as a joke.”
Burn After Reading
“The Coen’s funniest film since giving us The Dude 10 years ago.”
Baghead
“Original and refreshingly geeky.”
Hamlet 2
“[Steve] Coogan has proven that British comedy sometimes does translate well for us American heathens.”