TJ Keeley
- Page Views
- 759
- Content
- 11
- Fans
- 0
- Contributor since
- 5/23/2010
Favorites
None yet.Fans
None yet.
Displaying Results 1 - 11 (of 11) for All Content
-
Why Inception Doesn't MatterWas it all just a dream? Will the top fall or keep spinning? Christopher Nolan's new blockbuster "Inception" raises quite a few frustrating questions as the screen cuts to black and the credits roll.
-
Five Indies Worth a Look This SummerAs more films demand another $3 for 3D glasses, most viewers have to go to television to find well-told stories about memorable characters. If that's you I'm describing, the independent cinema is often another safe house.
-
Quantum of SequelWell, it's not as good as Casino Royale. Those are the first words that I and others who have seen Quantum of Solace have been telling those who ask about it in eager anticipation.
-
Slumdog Millionaire Wins HeartsDanny Boyle delivers again with Slumdog Millionaire, his Charles Dickens impression set in modern-day India.
-
Sunshine Cleaning Partly CloudySunshine Cleaning tells the story of single mom (Amy Adams) who starts a biohazard removal and CSI clean-up service with her irresponsible sister (Emily Blunt) in order to pay for her son's tuition after he is kicked out of school.
-
Tame Adventureland is a Slow-BurnerPerhaps the most alarming and long-lasting effect of Greg Mottola's (Superbad) latest effort, Adventureland, is the swift reminder that summer is approaching, and that means tedious jobs.
-
I Love This Movie, ManPaul Rudd proves he can be a successful leading man in his latest effort, I Love You, Man, about a man who proposes to his girlfriend, then finds that he cannot fill out his side of the wedding party.
-
The Express: The Ernie Davis Story ReviewDirector Gary Fleder (Kiss the Girls, The Runaway Jury) successfully takes an intriguing, strongly human story and wrings it through the Hollywood biopic/inspirational sports movie machine producing another formulaic mess.
-
Slacker Uprising ReviewI never thought I'd say this, but Michael Moore went all Radiohead on us ("to go Radiohead:" to offer one's newest artistic offering for free download to your computer from the Internet).
-
Dear Zachary ReviewFilms are best when they are most personal. I can't think of a more personal film than Kurt Kuenne's Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son about His Father.
-
Review of Bruce Springsteen's Workin' on a DreamIn his latest addition to the legend's album canon, Bruce Springsteen tries on a different sound, trading in some of the deeper brooding of The Rising and Magic for a call back to his earlier days.