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Review: Birdemic: Shock and Terror

Campy, no-budget homage to Hitchcock
Birdemic: Shock and Terror begs to be judged on the compellingness of its awfulness — if not by its creator, James Nguyen, then by its distributor. So here goes.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  June 20, 2010

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Review: MacGruber

Sick fun
From one of Saturday Night Live ’s lamest recurring sketches comes one of its funniest spinoffs.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  May 28, 2010

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Review: OSS 117: Lost In Rio

Eyebrow Arch of Triumph
This sequel to the hilarious OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies supplies the further adventures of Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, a secret agent so chauvinistic, he pities anyone not lucky enough to be French.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  May 19, 2010

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Review: The Runaways

Doesn't quite take them back home
The mid 1970s was a time of tight pants and even tighter radio playlists.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  April 08, 2010

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Review: Lbs.

A double-wide in the woods
With obesity now a pop-culture as well as a medical issue, Lbs. offers insight — as well as laughs and heartstring tugging — into the struggles of a food addict.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  April 06, 2010

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Review: Mystery Team

Those meddling kids
Indie comedy has it tough in the marketplace, so though it's no fun to pan the first feature by the Derrick Comedy troupe, neither was it fun to watch Mystery Team .
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  January 26, 2010



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Review: A Town Called Panic

Bilge from Belgium
This stop-motion comedy from Belgian filmmakers Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar is the anti– Fantastic Mr. Fox — its lack of visual and psychological nuance is, merci, quite deliberate.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  January 20, 2010

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Review: Chelsea on the Rocks

Abel Ferrara paints an affectionate portrait
Manhattan’s Chelsea Hotel has been the roost of artists, writers, musicians, actors — and a lot of wanna-bes.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  October 14, 2009

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Review: World's Greatest Dad

Bobcat Goldthwait gets dark and deep
Robin Williams is Will Hunting good in Bobcat Goldthwait's dark comedy about a failed novelist whose fantasy of becoming a literary lion comes true in a way that's just plain wrong.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  September 04, 2009

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Interview: Bobcat Goldthwait

Bobcat unleashes another not-so-funny comedy
"Not many people may know of my films, but I think they may have more legs than, like, a Kate Hudson movie."
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  September 01, 2009

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Review: Not Quite Hollywood

A peek into Australia's seedy cinematic underbelly
Not Quite Hollywood is about the empowerment of a people — through exuberant if excruciatingly cheesy movies.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  August 19, 2009



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Review: Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg

The woman behind the big heart
The Goldbergs  debuted in 1929 as radio's first domestic sit-com; it moved to TV in 1949. As part of her series on Jewish heroes, Aviva Kempner ( The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg ) spotlights the show's star, Gertrude Berg, who few realized was its writer/producer.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  August 04, 2009

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Review: $9.99

Gives you your money's worth
In this Israeli-Australian production, Sydney apartment dwellers culled from stories by Etgar Keret pursue (or avoid) various duties and desires, intersecting in elevator encounters.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  June 24, 2009

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Review: Drag Me To Hell

Proving you don't need buckets of blood to scare the bejabbers out of an audience.
Sam Raimi and producer Rob Tapert here return to the gonzo slapstick horror of their classic Evil Dead trio.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  June 02, 2009

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Review: My Life in Ruins

Mostly embarrassing
It's hard to imagine Donald Petrie's film appealing to anyone but diehard fans of the single-woman-gets-her-groove-back-in-exotic-locale genre.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  June 03, 2009

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Review: Gigantic

Paul Dano gains stature
Of the recent spate of young-man-finding-himself movies, Adventureland may be the most fun, but Gigantic sticks to the ribs.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  April 21, 2009



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Review: 12 Rounds

Wrestling star John Cena fairly bounces off the lens
As if New Orleans doesn't have enough problems.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  April 01, 2009

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Review: Spinning Into Butter

Terrific actors acting like boobs
The title of this relevant but strained drama comes from the tale of Little Black Sambo, who's invoked in a series of anonymous threats to a black student at a progressive Vermont college.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  March 25, 2009

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Review: Miss March

The boys directed and co-scripted, so there's no one else to blame.
Miss March gives us one of cinema's more annoying innocent-plus-crazy-id-best-friend pairings.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  March 11, 2009

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Review: Bride Wars

Chixploitation at its creative nadir
There are no pleasant surprises in this partly-Boston-shot Gary Winick film.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  January 13, 2009

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Review: Bedtime Stories

Sandler reassures his audience
Adam Sandler returns to his simpering manchild persona in this witless ode to "imagination" directed by Adam Shankman.
By: BETSY SHERMAN  |  December 23, 2008


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