| Before Gentrification Was Cool, It Was a Movie |
“The Landlord” gives audiences a chance to see a pivotal moment not only in the career of Hal Ashby but also in the history of New York real estate. Source: NYT |
| Before Gentrification Was Cool, It Was a Movie |
“The Landlord” gives audiences a chance to see a pivotal moment not only in the career of Hal Ashby but also in the history of New York real estate. Source: NYT |
| Before Gentrification Was Cool, It Was a Movie |
“The Landlord” gives audiences a chance to see a pivotal moment not only in the career of Hal Ashby but also in the history of New York real estate. Source: NYT |
| Before Gentrification Was Cool, It Was a Movie |
“The Landlord” gives audiences a chance to see a pivotal moment not only in the career of Hal Ashby but also in the history of New York real estate. Source: NYT |
| Before Gentrification Was Cool, It Was a Movie |
“The Landlord” gives audiences a chance to see a pivotal moment not only in the career of Hal Ashby but also in the history of New York real estate. Source: NYT |
| Before Gentrification Was Cool, It Was a Movie |
“The Landlord” gives audiences a chance to see a pivotal moment not only in the career of Hal Ashby but also in the history of New York real estate. Source: NYT |
| Before the Devil Knows You're Dead |
Starring:
Review:
Give props to Sidney Lumet. His influence is everywhere.
American Gangster is just the kind of film this prince of
New York City would have directed in the 1970s. And Tony Gilroy's
Michael Clayton owes much to Lumet's Network and
The Verdict. So it's a kick that Lumet, 83, puts the
younger mavericks to shame with a dynamite film that ranks with the
year's best. The topic is a family coming apart. The Hanson
brothers, Andy (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and Hank (Ethan Hawke), are
in debt and at each other's throats. It doesn't help that divorced
Hank is banging Andy's wife, Gina (a fireball Marisa Tomei). The
desperate boys plan a robbery, just a mom-and-pop jewelry store in
a suburban mall. The catch is that it's their mom (Rosemary Harris)
and pop (Albert Finney). Working with the startlingly...
Rating: 3 Stars Source: RollingStone.com |
| Before the Devil Knows You're Dead |
( Release: Oct. 26, 2007 Rated: R - for a scene of strong graphic sexuality, nudity, violence, drug use and language Avg. Score: 5/5
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Gripping thriller about degenerates. Source: Movies.com |
| Before the Devil Knows You're Dead |
A tense and effective thriller, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead marks a triumphant return to form for director Sidney Lumet. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Before the Devil Knows You're Dead |
Proving why he's still an American classic, 83-year-old director Sidney Lumet turns in another brilliantly executed crime thriller. Before the Devil Knows You're Dead might be a downer but it's a real stunner. Source: Hollywood.com |
| Before the Devil Knows You're Dead - 10/25/2007 |
Source: filmcritic.com |
| Before the Devil Knows You're Dead / **** (R) |
"Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" (R, 117 minutes). Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke play brothers who conspire on a "victimless crime" with dire consequences, in one of the year's best thrillersand films. Co-starring Marisa Tomei, Amy Ryan, Rosemary Harris; one of the best films by the cinematic treasure Sidney Lumet. Rating: Four stars Source: RogerEbert Headlines |
| Before the Devil Knows Youre Dead |
83-year old Sidney Lumet isnt letting anyone accuse him of getting soft in his old age, making an intensely dark film that combines old-fashioned filmmaking and a timeless kind of despair. Though in an age where countless procedural TV shows detail the kind of criminal minds on display here, Lumet digs deeper, offering as much an exploration of family dynamics as an examination of those dirty crooks. Source: Cinema Blend |
| Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon |
IN THEATRES MARCH 16, 2007 (LIMITED) The post-modern style of horror typified by the SCREAM series is resurrected in BEHIND THE MASK: THE RISE OF LESLIE VERNON. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| Behind the Music, This Time for Laughs |
“Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” has a good beat and you can dance to it, though mostly you’ll probably just tap your foot. Source: NYT |
| Behind the Music, This Time for Laughs |
“Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” has a good beat and you can dance to it, though mostly you’ll probably just tap your foot. Source: NYT |
| Behind the Music, This Time for Laughs |
“Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” has a good beat and you can dance to it, though mostly you’ll probably just tap your foot. Source: NYT |
| Behind the Music, This Time for Laughs |
“Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” has a good beat and you can dance to it, though mostly you’ll probably just tap your foot. Source: NYT |
| Behind the Music, This Time for Laughs |
“Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” has a good beat and you can dance to it, though mostly you’ll probably just tap your foot. Source: NYT |
| Behind the Music, This Time for Laughs |
“Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” has a good beat and you can dance to it, though mostly you’ll probably just tap your foot. Source: NYT |