FILM REVIEWS

  • WERE THE WORLD MINE

" As far as musicality goes, the singing and dancing in this film are great across the board.  I was also glad, and a little relieved, at the decision to relegate the singing and dancing to places where they tend to occur in the everyday world, such as goofy fantasies and onstage performances.  That being said, the music itself is not particularly unique ..."

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  • MAMMA MIA

" There’s a smashing good time to be had by all in this outlandish new musical comedy by director Phyllida Lloyd Mama Mia, a film adaptation of the 30-year-old stage version, sings and dances the story of Sophie (Amanda Seyfried), single mom Donna’s (Meryl Streep) only child, who plans to get married in a few days at the tender age of 20. "

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  • THE SECRETS

"A soft and thoughtful film that explores themes of love and self-realization in the rich but rigid context of orthodox Jewish tradition, The Secrets tells the story of Naomi, the brilliant, devoutly religious, and impossibly stunning daughter of a prominent rabbi..."

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  • BANGKOK LOVE STORY

" The truth that TLA Releasing doesn’t want you to know is that Bangkok Love Story, billed as one of its “hottest films of the summer” with a sexy trailer full of tousled hair, brooding looks, and motorcycles, is actually a complete mess from beginning to end."

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  • ANOTHER GAY SEQUEL

" If you enjoyed Another Gay Movie, or if you happen to be really into jokes about butts, or if the color schemes at Wal-Mart particularly excite you, there’s a good chance you’ll get a kick out of Another Gay Sequel, the new comedy from director Todd Stephens that, in addition to jokes about butts, also makes jokes about poo."

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READY? OK!

" It’s hard not to be drawn in by the premise of Ready? OK!, the poignant new comedy by writer/director James Vasquez that tells the story of a friendly, spirited ten-year-old boy who, to the horror of his high-powered single mom, decides to quit his Catholic school’s wrestling team to pursue his obsessive new dream of becoming a cheerleader."

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