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Ten cinematic ways to bid farewell

11/21/2008 | COLUMN | One of the best parts of writing this column has been the opportunity it's given me to compile lists. We live in an era of now, one in which treasures of the past aren't considered particularly relevant.

'Bolt' goes astray

11/21/2008 | REVIEW | Harmless as a puppy, "Bolt" comes bounding into theaters, stumbling over its big, goofy paws, wagging its fluffy tail and begging to play ball. It's sweet and eager to please but, sadly, nothing terribly special: Girl finds dog, girl loses dog, girl gets dog back.

'Twilight' should strike right tone for loyal fans

11/21/2008 | REVIEW | You can almost feel the anticipation in the air for "Twilight." Fans have devoured the novels by Stephenie Meyer with a blood lust. They also have burned up the Internet with good and bad comments.

'What Just Happened' shows Hollywood's underbelly

11/21/2008 | REVIEW | It's not until the last few minutes of "What Just Happened" that the film's title is posed as a question, not by the protagonist but by his ex-wife.

Holiday Movie Guide

11/14/2008 | They call him Bond, James Bond. They also call him money, box-office money. Still charged from the near-$600 million that 2006's "Casino Royale" has made around the world, the second Daniel Craig Bond film – "Quantum of Solace" – opens today, kicking off the 2008 holiday-movie season with the force of a V12 Aston Martin engine. The likes of Pixar Animation Studios, Baz Luhrman and Nicole Kidman; Sean Penn, Jason Statham, Keanu Reeves (yes, Keanu Reeves) and Jennifer Connelly; Clint Eastwood, Frank Miller and Eva Mendes; plus Bryan Singer and Tom Cruise should help carry us through the new year.

'Thousand Years' explores relationship in Spokane

11/14/2008 | REVIEW | With the quiet, understated "A Thousand Years of Good Prayers," Wayne Wang has come full circle, returning to the small, intimate films like "Chan Is Missing," "Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart" and "Eat a Bowl of Tea" that established the Hong Kong-born Chinese American writer-director, best known for his deft screen adaptation of "The Joy Luck Club."

Her majesty's lip service

11/14/2008 | COLUMN | James Bond is back. And those of us who remember his beginnings are glad of it. Our favorite British assassin returns to the big screen as "Quantum of Solace" opens today across the country.

'Quantum' explores dark side of Bond

11/14/2008 | REVIEW | Battered and embittered, James Bond is back. Having earned his license to kill and lost the love of his life in "Casino Royale," Daniel Craig's 007 picks up the action where that film left off, scarcely pausing to reload.

Demme best when focused

11/7/2008 | REVIEW | Jonathan Demme is a director of tolerance. That's not just a description of him politically (although it's hard to imagine another white director so interested in the problems of Haiti, or so at ease directing "Beloved").

'Soul Men' tribute to Mac's genius

11/7/2008 | REVIEW | We know we've lost Bernie Mac. And it takes only about 10 minutes of his next-to-last screen appearance, in "Soul Men," to show us just what we've lost.

Difficult films can teach us about life

11/7/2008 | COLUMN | Several years ago, I was invited by a local community-service group to speak at one of its weekday breakfast meetings. I was given the freedom to talk about pretty much anything I wanted – as long as it entailed my job and how I did it.

Jolie carries 'Changeling'

10/31/2008 | REVIEW | Clint Eastwood knows all about powerful emotions. The cold fire of revenge. The slow smoldering of greed. The unquenchable flames of rage. But they're nothing measured against a mother's love.

'Zack and Miri' unites unlikely comic pair

10/31/2008 | REVIEW | The extreme opposites within Kevin Smith's filmmaking personality coexist in "Zack and Miri Make a Porno," to hit-and-miss effect. Yes, there is a ton of sex as the title would suggest, including one scene that is so incredibly wrong, words don't even begin to describe it.

And 10 more make 100

10/31/2008 | COLUMN | It takes a long time to run down a list of 100 films, especially when those films are supposed to the ones you need to see before you die.

Sensation over sense

10/24/2008 | REVIEW | The Tierneys have given a lot to New York. A father, who slowly rose up the uniformed ranks of the police. Two sons – and a daughter's handsome husband – all of whom put on the blue and the badge, too, and still go out every morning to keep the peace.

'Senior Year' not quite as memorable

10/24/2008 | REVIEW | Someday, Troy and Gabriella will actually open their mouths when they kiss. Someday, Sharpay won't have backup dancers magically appear out of nowhere during her self-glorifying production numbers.

Go for the alternative

10/24/2008 | COLUMN | 'Saw V" is opening today. Just thought you'd want to know, since so many of you are fans of movies boasting impalings, decapitations, limb-severings, shootings, throat-slittings, bludgeonings, immolations and disembowelings.

Be very afraid

10/24/2008 | From the moment we leave the womb, we are forced to face fear. This is only natural, since we come from people who had to brave real-life lions, tigers and bears on a daily basis. When you never know what's going to jump out at you, it's always a good idea to be prepared.

'W' uses convention, not dirt

10/17/2008 | REVIEW | All he wanted to do was watch baseball and drink beer all day. Sounds like a reasonable request. Instead, George W. Bush ended up being chosen as leader of the free world.

'Bees' worth buzz

10/17/2008 | REVIEW | The thing about honey is that it's not just sweet, but awfully gooey. That goes for the new film "The Secret Life of Bees," too.

Time for 'The New View'

10/17/2008 | COLUMN | The first time a cave dweller decided to post graffiti on a rock wall, you can bet that someone sitting nearby began thinking about how to do it differently.

'The Express' not as memorable as Davis

10/10/2008 | REVIEW | Ernie Davis was the first African-American to win football's Heisman Trophy. The passage of time and the brevity of his career and life have made him a forgotten figure, something the workmanlike football drama "The Express" aims to change.

Cheapening the experience

10/10/2008 | COLUMN | The announcement ran something like this:" 'The Express' 7 p. m. with 'Burn After Reading. ' "So far so good. I knew what I was going to be doing on Saturday night.

The most worthwhile in the genre

10/10/2008 | REVIEW | Several movies have tackled the war on terror, but nobody has wanted to see any of them, either because the topic is too daunting or too much of a downer, or it's simply still too soon after 9/11.

'Blindness' lacks vision

10/3/2008 | REVIEW | A driver suddenly stops at an intersection, unable to see. A prostitute loses her sight – and is abandoned, naked, by her client. One by one, a cosmopolitan city is filled with sightless doctors, thieves, secretaries, children – all stumbling about, groping aimlessly toward they know not what.