Yes, No, Maybe: Yes
Meryl Streep,
Pierce Brosnan, Amanda Seyfried, Julie Walters, Colin Firth,
Stellan Skarsgård. Director: Phyllida Lloyd
Streep is in fine form, Brosnan sings and the rest of the cast hold up their
ends swimmingly. Watch til the very end.
Yes, No, Maybe:
Yes
Sean Penn, , Emile Hirsch, James Franco, Josh Brolin, Diego Luna, Alison Pill. Director: Gus Van Sant
Performances live up to the incredible story of Harvey Milk. An activist well
known for gay rights, but who also fought for the rights of the elderly, the
poor and minorities. While you may be old enough to have remember when this was
going down, it's worth your time to revisit this time - because not that much
has changed. Gays are still fighting for their rights, as well as minorities,
the elderly, the poor and women. Its still an old, straight, white man's world
and while we make small inroads, they still hold the power.
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I Want Someone To Eat Cheese With

Yes, No, Maybe:
No
Jeff Garlin, Bonnie Hunt, Sarah Silverman, Amy Sedaris, Roger Bart. Director: Jeff Garlin
Very low key, a little too low for me but again I bow to Mr Ebert.
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Yes, No, Maybe:
Yes
Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Ralph Fiennes, Ciarán Hinds, Clémence Poésy. Director: Martin McDonagh
What a surprise! Offbeat, brilliant, thrilling, menacing, with superb performances
by all. It's what I'd expect from Fiennes and Gleeson, but to be blown away by
Farrell's work is new to me. Both the beauty of the photography and the city
make this an all round really good movie.
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Interview

Yes, No, Maybe:
No
Steve Buscemi, Sienna Miller, Tara Elders, Molly Griffith Robert Hines. Director: Steve Buscemi
I like Steve Buscemi, but the last two outings I've seen,
Interview and
Delirious his
roles have really gone nowhere. I admit I didn't watch this to the end, in fact
I shut it down pretty early.
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Enchanted

Yes, No, Maybe:
No
Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden. Director: Kevin Lima
Maybe I just don't like anything Disney. Too sweet for me.
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Yes, No, Maybe:
Yes
Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, Jeffrey Tambor. Karel Roden, Rupert Evans. Director: Guillermo del Toro
Never thought I'd watch a movie called Hellboy, but if it's directed by Guillermo
del Toro then I'm watching it. Brilliant casting. Oh yeah, waiting for Hellboy
II now!
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Yes, No, Maybe:
Yes
Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, Doug Jones, John Alexander, Thomas Kretschmann, John Hurt. Director: Guillermo del Toro
Better than the first? They are both so good that it's hard to tell. But think
I did like this one better.
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Yes, No, Maybe:
No!
Jason Statham, Amy Smart, Bai Ling, Corey Haim, Glenn Howerton. Directors: Mark Neveldine
Brian Taylor
I cant' even write how bad this movie is. It's not worth it - totally agree with the
review. Statham, did you read the script, was the money too much to turn down, what were you thinking?

Dead Like Me Life After Death

Yes, No, Maybe:
Maybe
Meryl Streep,
Philip Seymour
Hoffman,
Amy Adams,
Viola Davis
Lloyd Clay Brown,
Joseph Foster
Director: John Patrick Shanley
Never seen the series but it looked kinda like fun. Movie is obviously a made for TV so do't expect a real movie. But all in all, I'd give the series a shot - it looks like it could be nothing-else-is-on good. I really like Ellen Muth, remember her in Dolores Claiborne?
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Dan In Real Life

Yes, No, Maybe:
Never
Steve Carell, Juliette Binoche
Dane Cook, Norbert Leo Butz
Director: Peter Hedges
Doesn't get much worse.
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Yes, No, Maybe:
Yes
Ryan Reynolds, Abigail Breslin
Rachel Weisz, Isla Fisher
Director: Adam Brooks
An enjoyable movie. Ryan Renolds is proving that he really is a good actor and, yes, I love anything with Isla Fisher in it.
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Delirious

Yes, No, Maybe:
No
Steve Buscemi, Michael Pitt,
Alison Lohman
Director: Tom DiCillo
Don't believe what you read from critics - this is awful. Having said that Mr
Ebert does know his movies.
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Across The Universe

Yes, No, Maybe:
Maybe
Jim Sturgess, Evan Rachel Wood, Joe Anderson.
Director: Julie Taymor
Movie set to Beatles songs. First hour is good, then starts to drag and be too
much of a good thing.
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Yes, No, Maybe:
Yes
Sloan Gruffudd, Albert Finney
Romola Gara,i
Director: Michael Apted
An important story, not the best movie, but worthwhile all the same. Brings alive
the world of where slavery was common place and those who fought to end it in
England. We need these films to remember how cruel we can be to our sisters and
brothers - slavery, witches, religious persecution, unequality of sexes - it's
all gotta end.
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Yes, No, Maybe:
Yes!
Isabella Rossellini, Kyle MacLachlan, Dennis Hopper
Laura Dern, Dean Stockwell. Director: David Lynch
This movie rocked my world in 1986 and still holds a top place in my movie heart.
Brilliant, but perhaps now for Lynch fans only. Mr Suave is one of my alltime
favourite characters.
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Yes, No, Maybe: Yes!
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Albert Finney. Directed by the great Sidney
Lumet
Started watching this on the plane to Paris but it didn't catch me - even though
I think PSH is an acting genius. Afterwards I found out it was directed by the
great Sidney Lumet so I sat down with it again. It's really good. Heard that
Lumet thought so highly of PSH that he offered him either brother part. PSH asked
who else was being brought on and suggested they all sit down and work it out.
Oh yeah, genius and a gentleman.
Yes, No, Maybe: Maybe
Woody Harrelson, Kristin Scott Thomas, Lauren Bacall, Ned Beatty, Moritz Bleibtreu
Okay, not the best movie but Harrelson shows that he really is good and can pull
of a wide range of characters. I liked this movie for the glimpse it gives into
the world of Washington DC. What we mere mortals have to understand is that these
people are not in the same world as you and I are. They live in a bubble and
never deal with real life situations. Wonder why the world is so messed up -
watch this and Without the King.
Yes, No, Maybe: Yes
His Majesty King Mswati III,
Her Royal Highness Princess Sikhanyiso
An amazing look at the life of those in power and those lost in the shuffle.
Swaziland is a country in turmoil with the usual hypocrisies and suffering of
those least able to deal with it. You can do something and the clue is in the
movie - hint, think Stephen Lewis.
Yes, No, Maybe: Yes
Colin Farrell, Ewan McGregor, Clare Higgins, John Benfield
Yes, it's good, but it's not what you'd expect a Woody Allen movie to be. Dark.
Fine acting by the major players. I totally agree with the linked review.
Yes, No, Maybe: Yes!
Martina Gedeck, Ulrich Mühe, Sebastian Koch, Ulrich Tukur, Thomas Thiem
Amazing. Watch it.
Yes, No, Maybe:
Yes Giovanni Ribisi, Lynn Collins, Scott Caan, Mena Suvari, Don Cheadle, Sarah Shahi
Like independent film?
You'll like this.
Yes, No, Maybe: Yes
Jim Lovell, Mike Collins, Buzz Aldrin, David Sington, Richard M. Nixon
I was not one who watched the man to the moon thing so I knew very little about
it. This documentary details the steps that lead up to that one giant step with
the reminisces of the astronauts who were there. Missed Armstrong but the others
did a fine job of recounting the excitement of the day. Includes archival material
from the original NASA film footage. Quite fascinating. Thank you David Sington.

Never Forever

Yes, No, Maybe: Maybe
Vera Farmiga, Jung-woo Ha, David Lee McInnis, Robert Dahey, Shirley Roeca
Critics are split on this movie and so am I. Although some thought it was completely
ridiculous, I'm not sure if that's an over simplistic assessment.
Yes, No, Maybe: Yes
Keri Russell, Nathan Fillion, Cheryl Hines, Jeremy Sisto, Andy Griffith, Adrienne
Shelly
Fun.
Yes, No, Maybe: Yes
Len Cariou, Ken Takemoto, Steven Seagal, Don McManus, Kate Fuglei, Abigail Mavity
What The TV Set was aiming for: a satirical rant on the state of the world -
and funny to boot.

The TV Set

Yes, No, Maybe: No
David Duchovny, Sigourney Weaver, Ioan Gruffudd, Judy Greer, Justine Bateman
Just this side better than a TV movie.
Yes, No, Maybe: Yes
Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Laurie Holden
Stephen King can really write and I love the way this is not your
ordinary scary movie with your ordinary scary movie ending. and, remember I don't
like horror, but Mr King is too good to miss.