BY PATRICIA DRAZNIN I watched this film with curiosity and awe. In the awe category,…
BY NEIL FAUERSO Zhang Yimou’s Hero, with its gorgeous visuals, liberal use of slow-motion, melancholic…
BY PATRICIA DRAZNIN Did we really need another surfing movie? In this case, absolutely yes.…
BY PATRICIA DRAZNIN In the 1970s, San Diego’s favorite anchorman Ron Burgundy delivered the nightly…
BY PATRICIA DRAZNIN IN 1971, The French Connection set a whole new standard for chase…
BY NEIL FAUERSO Philip Seymour Hoffman inhabits Capote (©2005 UA/SONY PICTURES CLASSICS) The problem with…
BY PATRICIA DRAZNIN The big bad pharmaceuticals are at it again, this time dispensing experimental…
BY NEIL FAUERSO IT’S STRANGE THAT LARRY DAVID, such a nerdy, prickly middle-aged nebbish, is…
BY PATRICIA DRAZNIN In 1958, 15 sled huskies led a Japanese expedition through the arctic.…
BY PATRICIA DRAZNIN AN AVALANCHE OF memories tumbles across the screen while characters and backdrops…
BY PATRICIA DRAZNIN SWEEPING THE 2004 ACADEMY AWARD for Best Documentary, The Fog of War:…