Josh Rosenblatt

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Revew: In Search of a Midnight Kiss
In Search of a Midnight Kiss
In Alex Holdridge's lovely new film, two twentysomething Los Angelenos wander the streets together on New Year's Eve, walking and talking amid the stunning black-and-white cinematography.

Movie Review, Aug. 29, 2008

Revew: Traitor
Traitor
This Don Cheadle movie is a rare Hollywood creature: an action picture with ambiguity, a blockbuster with more questions than answers, a shoot-’em-up thriller with a sense of moral and geopolitical ambivalence.

Movie Review, Aug. 29, 2008

Closing Arguments
Closing Arguments
Olivier versus Branagh

Screens, Aug. 22, 2008

Revew: The Longshots
The Longshots
Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst directs Ice Cube and others in this sports movie about the first girl to play Pop Warner youth football.

Movie Review, Aug. 22, 2008

Princes to Act
Princes to Act

Screens, Aug. 21, 2008

Despair Deferred, and an Odd Couple
Despair Deferred, and an Odd Couple

Screens, Aug. 21, 2008

I Know Thee Not, Old Man
I Know Thee Not, Old Man

Screens, Aug. 20, 2008

The Man Who Hath No Music in Himself
The Man Who Hath No Music in Himself

Screens, Aug. 20, 2008

Doubt That the Stars Are Fire
Doubt That the Stars Are Fire

Screens, Aug. 20, 2008

A Brief Interlude

Screens, Aug. 19, 2008

Speak the Speech
Speak the Speech

Screens, Aug. 19, 2008

School Is Out
School Is Out

Screens, Aug. 19, 2008

Words, Words, Words
Words, Words, Words

Screens, Aug. 19, 2008

Between the Election and My Hopes (a Quick Aside)
Between the Election and My Hopes (a Quick Aside)

Screens, Aug. 19, 2008

Round Two
Round Two

Screens, Aug. 19, 2008

Speak Low If You Speak Love
Speak Low If You Speak Love

Screens, Aug. 19, 2008

The Very Ecstasy of Love
The Very Ecstasy of Love

Screens, Aug. 18, 2008

Ugly Americans
Ugly Americans

Sports, Aug. 18, 2008

Revew: Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
The only important things in this new animated epic is that viewers be blown away by the endless and pointless laser battles and that girl power comes into its own.

Movie Review, Aug. 15, 2008

Once More Unto the Breach
Once More Unto the Breach
Film Fight returns, dons ruff and British accent

Screens, Aug. 15, 2008

Revew: Henry Poole Is Here
Henry Poole Is Here
Director Mark Pellington has turned soft with this corny, redemptive, and/or inspirational tale that stars Luke Wilson.

Movie Review, Aug. 15, 2008

Art, Stunt, or Punk?
Art, Stunt, or Punk?
James Marsh on his dizzying documentary 'Man on Wire'

Screens, Aug. 8, 2008

Revew: A Man Named Pearl
A Man Named Pearl
A self-taught topiary artist in South Carolina is profiled in this amiable but unadventurous documentary.

Movie Review, Aug. 8, 2008

Revew: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2
Female camaraderie, nostalgic sentimentality, and emotional catharsis are back in this sequel: The film hits its marks but lacks real depth.

Movie Review, Aug. 8, 2008

Revew: Ripple Effect
Ripple Effect
Like a pilgrim seeking salvation, Ripple Effect is awash in self-important questions, becoming an exercise in pop mysticism which stars Forest Whitaker.

Movie Review, Aug. 1, 2008

Revew: Tell No One
Tell No One
The many pleasures of this riveting psychological thriller from France derive more from the perplexing questions it raises than the discovery of the answers.

Movie Review, Aug. 1, 2008

One Quadrillion ... and Then Some
One Quadrillion ... and Then Some
It sounds like science fiction, but it ain't

News, July 25, 2008

Revew: Kabluey
Kabluey
Oddball tale of a directionless young man who moves in with his sister-in-law, whose husband is in Iraq with his National Guard unit, is quirky but unaffecting.

Movie Review, July 25, 2008

Seven Sci-Fi Rock Flicks
Seven Sci-Fi Rock Flicks
Bowie, Kiss, Flaming Lips, Guitar Wolf, Frank N. Furter, and Marty McFly: celluloid rockers

Music, July 25, 2008

Revew: Brick Lane
Brick Lane
Brick Lane shows us the life of a Bangladeshi woman, who moves to London to marry a man she's never met, keep house, raise a family, and eventually act on her squelched yearnings.

Movie Review, July 18, 2008

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