| At This Drive-In, the Space Steals the Show |
In the Lower East Side’s version of a drive-in movie theater, patrons can rent space in a Ford Falcon, watch a DVD and eat popcorn in a store on Norfolk Street. Source: NYT |
| At This Drive-In, the Space Steals the Show |
In the Lower East Side’s version of a drive-in movie theater, patrons can rent space in a Ford Falcon, watch a DVD and eat popcorn in a store on Norfolk Street. Source: NYT |
| ATL |
Strong lead performances and catchy musical interludes rescue this coming-of-age story from its formulaic script and uneven direction. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| ATL |
I went into IATLI trying to figure out exactly what I was going to be seeing. The ads started out advertising the film as a hip-hop roller-skating movie but rapidly pulled the skating out of the trailers, so what exactly was this film about? Well, the skating appears to have been pulled from the movie as well if it was ever strongly there leaving an urban tale about a group of teenagers getting ready to graduate from high school and trying to make the most out of their lives in the ATL thats Atlanta for the unhip. Source: Cinema Blend |
| ATL |
With very little violence (and no body count), the rapper-filled ATL is a change of pace from your typical urban movie. Source: Hollywood.com |
| ATL |
( Release: Mar. 31, 2006 Rated: PG-13 Avg. Score: 4/5
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) The Gist
A Southern Boyz N the Hood Source: Movies.com |
| ATL |
Strong lead performances and catchy musical interludes rescue this coming-of-age story from its formulaic script and uneven direction. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| ATL - 3/30/2006 |
Source: filmcritic.com |
| ATL / *** (PG-13) |
Rashad (Tip Harris) and his brother "Ant" (Evan Ross) live with their Uncle George (Mykelti Williamson) in a poor black neighborhood, but Rashad works hard, has plans, and waits for Sundays, when he joins his friend Esquire (Jackie Long) and two other pals in a rightly-choreographed skating crew at the Cascade roller rink. Newcomer Lauren London plays New-New, Rashad's first serious romance, in a coming-of-age story that has its dark passages (when Ant gets involved with drugs) but has genuine affection for its characters, and is wall-to-wall with music (Tip Harris is also the rap artist T.I.). Surprising warmth and heart. (PG-13, 105 min.) Source: RogerEbert Headlines |
| Atonement |
This year has been rife with cash-in sequels and inferior remakes. Sure, iTransformersi was fun. Okay, so iShoot Em Upi made me bounce up and down like a giddy child with its over the top absurdity. But occasionally you feel that, even though these big dumb action movies are fun, after the hundredth movie where the plot exists solely to provide a link from set-piece A to set-piece B, you start to wonder if the art and the storytelling of cinema has gone down the pan. Source: Cinema Blend |
| Atonement |
Starring:
Keira Knightley, James McAvoy, Romola Garai, Vanessa Redgrave,
Br...
Review:
Nothing in Joe Wright's screen version of Ian McEwan's dense,
internalized 2001 novel of secrets and lies should really work, but
damn near everything does. It's some kind of miracle. Written,
directed and acted to perfection, Atonement sweeps you up
on waves of humor, heartbreak and ravishing romance. The film moves
from the country estate of a wealthy British family, circa 1935,
through the World War II battlefields of Dunkirk and finally to the
end of the twentieth century, where it springs its most haunting
surprise. Stuffy? Not a bit. This potently erotic spellbinder is
not your father's period piece. It speaks, minus the stiff upper
lip, of what's timeless about passion, art and redemption.
Atonement is literary in the best possible sense: It's
obsessed with the power of words....
Rating: 4 Stars Source: RollingStone.com |
| Atonement |
The consequences are huge when a 13-year-old falsely accuses her older sister's boyfriend of a terrible crime. James McAvoy, Keira Knightley, and Brenda Blethyn star in this drama based on Ian McEwan's novel. Source: Apollo Movie Guide |
| Atonement |
( Release: Dec. 7, 2007 Rated: R - for disturbing war images, language and some sexuality Avg. Score: 4.38/5
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Emotionally powerful. Source: Movies.com |
| Atonement |
Atonement's strong performances, brilliant cinematography, and lovely score make for a very successful adaptation of Ian McEwan's novel. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Atonement |
Atonement follows the grand tradition of sweeping romantic period films, alternating between lush beauty and stark realism; it grabs your heart and doesn't let go. Source: Hollywood.com |
| Atonement - "Sin-Themed Drama Is Overwrought" |
Source: Box Office Mojo |
| Atonement - 12/6/2007 |
Source: filmcritic.com |
| Atonement / **** (R) |
"Atonement" (R, 122 minutes) An event on the lawn of an English country house is misinterpreted by a 13-year-old girl, and leads her to a wicked lie that destroys all possibility of happiness her herself, hr older sister (Keira Knightley) and her sister's lover (James McAvoy). Begins in sheer happiness, ventures through the horror of the war in France and London, ends in darkest irony. One of the year's best films, a certain best picture nominee. Rating: Three stars. Source: RogerEbert Headlines |
| Attention, Slackers: It’s a Jungle Out There |
Underachieving even by the standards of stoner comedies, “Strange Wilderness” is so inert that it doesn’t so much unreel on screen as loiter there. Source: NYT |
| Attention, Slackers: It’s a Jungle Out There |
Underachieving even by the standards of stoner comedies, “Strange Wilderness” is so inert that it doesn’t so much unreel on screen as loiter there. Source: NYT |