opening in the U.S. and Canada June 12: ‘The Taking of Pelham 123,’ ‘Imagine That,’ ‘Moon,’ moreopening wide The Taking of Pelham 123: You know what would be a real disaster? The rush hour that follows this hijacking, what with the East Side subway lines shut down as a crime scene. Oy. Imagine That: This could have been an awesome satire. Imagine this: credit default swaps and interest-only mortgages are the invention of some Wall Street asshole who was taking career advice from his dreamy kindergartner daughter. opening limited Moon: Ground control to Sam Rockwell: it’s time to leave your capsule if you dare. Know what’s really funny? Director Duncan Jones is David Bowie’s son. [official site] Food, Inc.: Remember when Fast Food Nation warned us that there’s shit in the meat? This documentary informs us that it’s still there. [IMDB] Sex Positive: Doc about early AIDS activist Richard Berkowitz who basically invented safe sex. Insert condom-wrapped joke here. [official site] Tetro: Francis Ford Coppola’s latest. Apparently this kid Alden Ehrenreich he discovered is destined for greatest, or something. [official site] Disqus commentsblog comments powered by Disqus |
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David Bowie Duncan Jones Fast Food Nation Food Inc. Francis Ford Coppola Imagine That Moon Richard Berkowitz Sam Rockwell Sex Positive Taking of Pelham 123 Tetro related· my week at the movies: ‘Land of the Lost,’ ‘The Hangover,’ ‘Surveillance,’ ‘Imagine That,’ ‘Cheri,’ ‘Downloading Nancy,’ ‘Sex Positive’ · North American box office: ‘The Hangover’ lingers; aspirin not helping · my week at the movies: ‘Away We Go,’ ‘Food, Inc.,’ ‘Lovely by Surprise,’ ‘My Life in Ruins,’ ‘Whatever Works’ (plus ‘Up’) · Moon (review) · new this week in U.S., Canadian, and U.K. theaters: ‘Knight and Day,’ ‘Grown Up,’ ‘Get Him to the Greek,’ ‘When in Rome,’ more · question of the day: What’s the grossest food or eating-related movie or scene? · Oscar predictions: ‘The Hurt Locker’ won’t be hurting · Source Code (review) · trailer break: ‘Source Code’ · June 12: DVD alternatives to this weekend’s multiplex offerings bloggyprevious post: opening in the U.K. June 12: ‘The Hangover,’ ‘Fired Up!,’ ‘The Last House on the Left,’ more next post: watch it: the 6/13/09 weekly address from President Barack Obama |








