Author: Robert Levin

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    Review: Morning Glory

    The inner workings of the media have not been depicted onscreen with the incisiveness of Morning Glory in years. Twenty-three of them to be exact,…

  • Review: For Colored Girls

    In For Colored Girls, Tyler Perry trades in Madea for a high end, high-minded source – a beloved 1975 Ntozake Shange play – and comes…

  • Review: Hereafter

    The sort of movie for which the critical cliché “tone poem” was invented, Clint Eastwood’s Hereafter evokes an eerie serenity in the face of death.…

  • Review: RED

    From 2010, here’s our review of ‘RED,’ based on the DC comic book.

  • Indie Spotlight: Prince of Broadway

    Walk up Broadway from 20th to 30th streets in Manhattan and you’ll find a bustling bazaar of low-rent storefront shops hawking an array of consumer…

  • Review: Takers

    Takers assembles a motley crew of handsome men, decks them out in stylish suits and top hats, adds a dollop of crime, and shoots for…

  • Review: The Switch

    Romantic comedy makers, here’s some advice: When you’re pinpointing a male lead to star opposite a genre stalwart such as Jennifer Aniston, skew more toward…

  • Review: Eat Pray Love

    In Eat Pray Love, Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) eats, prays and loves, while gliding through some of the world’s most beautiful settings. Populated with gorgeous…

  • Review: [REC] 2

    Picking up where the original left off, [REC] 2 offers a bevy of first-person scares and moments rife with tension. It’s an admirably efficient horror…

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