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Traitor
Reviewed by Alex Florez, 08.28.2008
We know someone is either betraying a friend, a country or a principle - that we obviously get from the title. But who and why is something that’s buried deep enough in the film to keep us guessing and wondering how clever the filmmakers can actually get with this. In some ways, ‘Traitor’ is the classic espionage film that mixes and matches modern day headlines to construct a plot where Americans…
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Death Race
Reviewed by Alex Florez, 08.21.2008
A remake of Roger Corman’s 1975 cult action film starring David Carradine and Sylvester Stallone, Death…
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The House Bunny
Reviewed by Alex Florez, 08.21.2008
From the get-go ‘The House Bunny’ wants you to believe it’s a post-modern fairy tale comedy set on a…
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Tropic Thunder
Reviewed by Alejandro Arbona, 08.16.2008
“Tropic Thunder”, the new comedic vehicle by Ben Stiller and his pals, kicks off with a assault on the…
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Reviewed by Mack Chico, 08.14.2008
Unless you are a hardcore Star Wars fan, it will be difficult for the average moviegoer to remember…
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Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Reviewed by Alex Florez, 08.13.2008
Not so long ago, New York based director (at that time, anyway) Woody Allen once confessed to us that…
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Bottle Shock
Reviewed by Alex Florez, 08.05.2008
It’s always a tricky situation to have a film’s protagonist be some-thing rather than some-one. Such…
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Elegy
Reviewed by Mack Chico, 08.07.2008
Catalan film director Isabel Coixet won various Goya awards in Spain (equivalent to the Oscars in the…
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