
Django Unchained (review)
Quentin Tarantino spins a dark fantasia of the pre-Civil War South that is hilarious, ferocious, shocking, and wise, sometimes all at once.

Quentin Tarantino spins a dark fantasia of the pre-Civil War South that is hilarious, ferocious, shocking, and wise, sometimes all at once.
A gorgeously photographed, astonishingly intimate look at two big-cat families in the Maasai Mara game preserve in Kenya…
What my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
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How many superheroes spoil the broth? More than six, apparently, at least when Joss Whedon is wrangling them.
Samuel L. Jackson, starring in… Fury! Don’t be fooled: this has less than nothing to do with The Avengers…
What sort of show would you cast them in?
This movie is supposed to be for boys? It’s for movies like this that women are multi-orgasmic.

It’s all absurd and overblown and — most importantly — consistently so through to the end.
There’s only one story at the multiplexes this weekend: Iron Man 2, officially the most saturated new release ever at North American theaters. The film lands at 4,380 locations today — 14 more than The Dark Knight boasted two years ago — and will be on multiple screens at many of those venues. If you … more…