Florida Film Festival 2010 April 9 – April 18 at Enzian Theater, Regal Winter Park Village 20 and Plaza Cinema Café 407-629-1088 www.floridafilmfestival.com $10 (individual scr...[MORE]
Amreeka Yes, it’s distributed by the dull-sounding National Geographic Entertainment, and it does concern a Palestinian family surviving racism in a post-9/11 U.S. (the title is the Arabic word for...[MORE]
Drag Me To Hell Sam Raimi went back to basics this year with this stellar horror parable about a young woman (Alison Lohman) who denies an old gypsy woman a loan extension and pays dearly. Altern...[MORE]
Deadgirl Sometimes the best ideas are contained within mediocre films, especially in the recent milieu of indie horror. To wit: In Deadgirl, two high-school virgins skip school to explore an abando...[MORE]
Adventureland One of the most overlooked (and best) movies of this year, Greg Mottola’s paean to post-college dead-end jobs and the zombies who inhabit them is a tender, insightful and sympathetic ...[MORE]
The Cake Eaters Kristen Stewart once again proves she’s worlds above her current Twilight material with this winning, if slight, film, which finally sees the DVD light after years of making the...[MORE]
Florida Film Festival 2009 March 27-April 5 at Enzian Theater and Regal Winter Park Village 20 $10 (individual screenings), $600 (Platinum Pass) 407-629-1088, ext. 225 www.floridafilmfestival.co...[MORE]
Anvil! The Story of Anvil (3 Stars) Now that VH1 has helpfully desensitized audiences to the heartbreak that is rock has-beens, the sight of (for a brief moment in history) metal gods Anvil working...[MORE]
English Surgeon (4 Stars) British neurosurgeon Henry Marsh, a contemplative, affable gentleman, spends his vacation time volunteering in Kiev, Ukraine, where the citizens are desperate and medical ...[MORE]
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