| A Rampage That Shook New Zealand |
“Out of the Blue,” by the writer and director Robert Sarkies, dramatizes the terror of a day of massacre without exploiting it. Source: NYT |
| A Recipe for Success |
Hanging out with the film director Justin Lin Kang at Suh restaurant in Manhattan’s Koreatown. Source: NYT |
| A Recipe for Success |
Hanging out with the film director Justin Lin Kang at Suh restaurant in Manhattan’s Koreatown. Source: NYT |
| A Sampler of Roles |
Hanging out with Khalid Abdalla, the 27-year-old star of the new film adaptation of “The Kite Runner.” Source: NYT |
| A Sampler of Roles |
Hanging out with Khalid Abdalla, the 27-year-old star of the new film adaptation of “The Kite Runner.” Source: NYT |
| A Sampler of Roles |
Hanging out with Khalid Abdalla, the 27-year-old star of the new film adaptation of “The Kite Runner.” Source: NYT |
| A Sampler of Roles |
Hanging out with Khalid Abdalla, the 27-year-old star of the new film adaptation of “The Kite Runner.” Source: NYT |
| A Sampler of Roles |
Hanging out with Khalid Abdalla, the 27-year-old star of the new film adaptation of “The Kite Runner.” Source: NYT |
| A Sampler of Roles |
Hanging out with Khalid Abdalla, the 27-year-old star of the new film adaptation of “The Kite Runner.” Source: NYT |
| A Sampler of Roles |
Hanging out with Khalid Abdalla, the 27-year-old star of the new film adaptation of “The Kite Runner.” Source: NYT |
| A Sampler of Roles |
Hanging out with Khalid Abdalla, the 27-year-old star of the new film adaptation of “The Kite Runner.” Source: NYT |
| A Sampler of Roles |
Hanging out with Khalid Abdalla, the 27-year-old star of the new film adaptation of “The Kite Runner.” Source: NYT |
| A Sampler of Roles |
Hanging out with Khalid Abdalla, the 27-year-old star of the new film adaptation of “The Kite Runner.” Source: NYT |
| A Scanner Darkly |
Source: RollingStone.com |
| A Scanner Darkly |
( Release: Jul. 7, 2006 Rated: R - for drug and sexual content, language and a brief violent image Avg. Score: 4.5/5
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More effective than Waking Life Source: Movies.com |
| A Scanner Darkly |
A faithful adaptation of Philip K. Dick's novel, A Scanner Darkly takes the viewer on a visual and mind-blowing journey into the author's conception of a drug-addled and politically unstable world. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| A Scanner Darkly |
A Scanner Darkly is capable of inducing euphoria if viewers focus on one element of splendor--the acting, concept, dialogue or animation--per viewing. (It might take as many viewings to firmly grasp the plot, as well.) But trying to take it all in at once can lead to sensory overload and, even worse, boredom. Source: Hollywood.com |
| A Scanner Darkly |
Is it: a nightmarish Orwellian vision of the not-so-distant future where privacy is a cherished relic of the past? A harrowing tale of addiction and its consequences that rises above the typical cautionary tale? A collection of deep philosophical discussions about the nature of identity and reality wrapped inside a noir-ish mystery plot? A gut-busting comedy filled with the drug-addled digressions and bumbling antics of Robert Downey Jr. and Woody Harrelson? An animation marvel that produces a living, breathing graphic novel in some ways more successfully than iSin Cityi in which we experience firsthand the hallucinatory visions of the hopeless addict? If you answered All of the above, youd be correct. Source: Cinema Blend |
| A Scanner Darkly - 7/7/2006 |
Source: filmcritic.com |
| A Scholarly May and a Literary December Meet in a New York Autumn |
A crepuscular glow suffuses Andrew Wagner’s intelligent, careful adaptation of a near-perfect novel by Brian Morton. Source: NYT |