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Archive for February, 2011

Under Review: ‘Silent Souls’

— by BEV QUESTAD — Why the plural? The one silent soul featured is a voluptuous flaccid corpse on its last rite of passage through the land of the living to the gray waters of the Neya River. Analogous to the precarious pontoon bridge the cyclist crosses at the beginning, this film is[...]

Trailer Talk: ‘Win Win’

— by AMANDA KOEHLER — Life isn’t going so swimmingly for Mike Flaherty (Paul Giamatti). His law practice is struggling, the wrestling team he coaches isn’t doing so well and he is exhibiting physical stress symptoms. To add to his list, he becomes the legal guardian of an eld[...]

Six Clips from ‘Gnomeo and Juliet’

— by AMANDA KOEHLER — We all know the story of “Romeo and Juliet.” Billy Shakespeare’s gem has been revisited, rehashed and reheated in many films … but never in a CGI-animated movie based on garden gnomes. That is, until now. Gnomeo (voiced by James McAvoy) and J[...]

First Image of Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher Released

— by SHERICE ANTOINETTE — And the Oscar goes to … Meryl Streep! Today, Pathe UK released the first photo of Meryl Streep as British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Talk about a transformation. Streep should win the Best Actress Oscar just for look and presence alone. The biopic, [...]

Lindsay Lohan Rumored to be up for ‘Major’ Superman Role

— by SEAN GERSKI — Back in the day, a trip on the airplane usually meant you either had to read what you brought or you had to watch the movie the airline chose for you. On one trip I took out to California, the in-flight movie was “The Parent Trap.” It wasn’t a movie [[...]

Trailer Talk: ‘Bridesmaids’

— by ALEXA MILAN — Girls, do you love a good comedy but don’t exactly relate to the rom-com cliches of Katherine Heigl? Do you want to see a movie about sisterhood but the fashionistas of “Sex and the City” don’t remind you of your girlfriends? Well thanks to Kris[...]

Illumination Guaranteed at PIFF

— by BEV QUESTAD — The most risky, courageous, artful, intellectually enriching movies in the world are shown at film festivals. Portland, no stranger to daring, but pragmatic policies, is hosting the 34th Annual Portland International Film Festival (PIFF) from Feb 10 to 26[...]

Trailer Talk: ‘The Oregonian’

— by ALLISON HIGGINBOTHAM — I must be living in the wrong part of Oregon … or perhaps it’s the right part, based on the psychedelic trailer for “The Oregonian.” While the words “The Oregonian” remind me of our newspaper, apparently some people believe the words sh[...]

A Look at the ‘Captain America’ Super Bowl Ad

— by ANDY BEHBAKHT — Just a couple of days ago, the poster arrived for “Captain America: First Avenger” and now a few days later, we get to see Captain America in action. During last night’s Super Bowl, the first ad aired.[...]

Annie’s 38th Annual Award Winners Announced

DreamWorks Animation’s “How To Train Your Dragon” won top honors as the Best Animated Feature at the 38th Annual Annie Awards Feb. 5 at UCLA’s Royce Hall. Best Animated Short Subject was presented to Pixar’s ‘Day & Night’; Best Animated Television Comme[...]

Trailer Talk: ‘Ceremony’

— by AMANDA KOEHLER — In “Ceremony,” Sam (Michael Anagarano) convinces his former best friend Marshall (Reece Thompson) to revive their friendship by going to a beachside mansion owned by documentary filmmaker Whit (Lee Pace). What Marshall doesn’t know is that Sam has [...]

Win the DVD and Soundtrack for ‘Life as We Know It’

— by SEAN GERSKI — Want to win a copy of the DVD and the soundtrack of “Life as We Know It” (starring Josh Duhamel, Katherine Heigl, Josh Lucas and Christina Hendricks)? Well, entering our contest couldn’t be easier: all you have to do is click[...]

Preview Seven Super Bowl Movie Ads

— by SEAN GERSKI — Everyone knows Super Bowl commercials are basically the most expensive ads you can buy, but as pricey as they are, it is probably money well spent. When else are you going to have people watch TV and actually look forward to seeing the commercials? In the day of DVR an[...]

Five Clips from ‘Sanctum’

— by JESSIKA OWENS — Nature has proven itself time and time again that it can be a villain that is visually captivating to film, and now with 3D worlds coming at us from every marketing perspective possible, it’s only natural that landscapes are vastly becoming the main character i[...]