The funniest movie of last year, Bad Grandpa is also the funniest movie of this year (thus far), thanks to its unrated cut on Blu-ray. Its not that the extra 11 minutes prove essential (they dont) but that the gags from the theatrical release hold up, even without the benefit of playing to a packed […]
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Center stage
Although the propertys new owner, Kestrel Investments Management Corporation, has plans to seek a demolition permit in November, hope still exists to somehow save the building described last year in Architectural Record as a love-it-or-hate-it structure. For decades, the now-defunct theater complete with its concrete forms, brightly colored steel ramps and large corrugated metal […]
RED 2
Its inevitable successor, RED 2 (the acronym stands for Retired, Extremely Dangerous, per the comic-book source material), is, instead, a caricature of a caricature, one that revels in its lack of substance to the point of phlegmatic disinterest. The film revisits retired CIA agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis, A Good Day to Die Hard), who, […]
Best in Show
Although set amid the fictional Mayflower Kennel Club Dog Show in Philadelphia, the comedy is really concerned with five sets of the contestants owners, including but not limited to a longtime married couple (Catherine OHara and co-writer Eugene Levy), two gay men (Michael McKean and John Michael Higgins) and a lonely woodsman (Guest). […]
Zorro
Zorro movies always are better in theory than execution, but this is one of the more enjoyable efforts, because for once, the swashbuckling Spanish superhero is interpreted by the Italians. Therefore, the dish has a slight spaghetti-Western flavor. French screen idol Alain Delon (Le Samouraï) gallops into town as Don Diego, only to see his […]
The Sorcerers
Explains the Monserrats to a complete stranger (Ian Ogilvy, TV’s Return of the Saint) they’ve secured in what looks like an electric chair, the couple has devised a scientific system offering “complete abandonment with no thought of remorse intoxication with no hangover, ecstasy with no consequence.” (To the viewer, this means a sequence of […]
Rock of Ages
Taking place in the hair-metal heyday of 1987, Rock of Ages jumps from Broadway to the big screen, and lands on its face with a thud. If it’s not the year’s most misbegotten big-studio project, I don’t wish to be exposed to what is. Talking and singing in a baby voice akin to nails on […]
Get the green
Written by Carole Brendlinger, Money Matters had its world premiere on the Jewel Box stage back in 2003 after winning the theaters 2002 playwriting competition. Eight years later, the play is back by popular demand. Set in 1894 New York, Money Matters tells the farcical story of a husband and wife wedded under false pretenses, […]
