Reviews of recent releases
Lance Goldenberg
Posted inArts & Entertainment
Before the Rain is a postmodern puzzle
An intricately structured ’90s classic finally arrives on DVD
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American Teen: Reality bites the documentary
Plus Don Cheadle in Traitor, as well as other new and recent releases
Posted inArts & Entertainment
Tell No One will keep you guessing
The plot thickens at Tampa Theatre
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Hamlet 2 takes on Hollywood
Movie formulas get a raunchy, mocking send-up
Posted inNews & Views
Fish tale
This Iranian import is a tasty entry in the Global Lens series.
Posted inArts & Entertainment
See Cruz (and more)
Short reviews of new and recent releases
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Elegy: A melancholy chamber piece
Ben Kingsley and Penelope Cruz slow dance around love
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American Teen: The truth is out there
Teen and Bottle Shock root around in reality
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Wall flowers
East German youth navigate nihilism and naturalism.
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Vicky Cristina Barcelona: Scarlett Johansson and Penelope Cruz go a courtin’
Woody Allen’s latest a refreshing change of pace
Posted inNews & Views
Pineapple Express: What a trip
Express and The Last Mistress: Nothing succeeds like excess.
Posted inNews & Views
The Beach Theatre is a homegrown treasure
Catch Indie Fest and more at the venerable cinema.
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The Wackness arrives Sundance-certified
Ben Kingsley hams it up in this coming-of-age tale.
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Privilege: The link between Elvis and Britney
’60s classic speaks to manufactured pop stardom.
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Step Brothers brings back the raunch
Reilly and Ferrell, rude and crude
Posted inNews & Views
The Dark Knight: like no blockbuster you’ve ever seen
It’s much more than a comic-book movie.
Posted inNews & Views
Hope floats in Flight of the Red Balloon
A fresh take on a French classic.
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The Standard Operating Procedure of Abu Ghraib
Errol Morris’ powerful documentary on infamous Iraq prison.
Posted inNews & Views
Paying the price in All for Free
This Eastern European import is one of Global Lens’ best
