Of Two Minds
August 31, 2012 – 10:57 am | No Comment

by Richard von Busack
San Jose’s internationally famous Psycho Donuts has a cameo in Of Two Minds (playing Sep 1 at 7pm at the United Film Festival in San Francisco at the Roxie Theater). Directors Doug …

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OSCAR'S BAD SIDE
March 11, 2010 – 2:50 pm | No Comment

The Worst Film & Actors That Won An Oscar
Special Contribution by Matt Sills

This year’s Oscars were filled with drama not seen in recent ceremonies.  What film would win Best Picture?  Avatar or The Hurt Locker?  …

OSCAR’S BAD SIDE
March 11, 2010 – 2:50 pm | No Comment

The Worst Film & Actors That Won An Oscar
Special Contribution by Matt Sills

This year’s Oscars were filled with drama not seen in recent ceremonies.  What film would win Best Picture?  Avatar or The Hurt Locker?  …

VINTAGE INTERVIEW: LESLIE NIELSEN
March 10, 2010 – 2:11 pm | No Comment

INTERVIEW: LESLIE NIELSEN
By K. R. Danzay
Every so often at Movietimes.com we like to look back at a certain point in an artists career and capture what they were thinking.  While a generation of fans recognizes …

Alice in Wonderland
March 5, 2010 – 10:21 am | One Comment
Alice in Wonderland

by Richard von Busack
LAST YEAR’S Coraline by Henry Selick, with its locked tiny chambers and prowling sardonic cat, still feels like magic. Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland is more of a fashion show, which may …

The Ghost Writer
March 2, 2010 – 5:10 pm | No Comment
The Ghost Writer

by Richard von Busack
THE SETTING of Roman Polanski’s freezer-burned comedy/thriller The Ghost Writer is a brutal concrete bunker. Here, several people are trapped under constant surveillance beneath cold and stormy skies. The bunker is beachfront …

Red Riding
March 1, 2010 – 5:51 pm | No Comment
Red Riding

By Richard von Busack
WILDLY AMBITIOUS and thoroughly brutal—I mean, Saw-level brutal—the Red Riding trilogy gets in there and hits spots that Shutter Island could only acknowledge by homage. The three films—Red Riding: 1974, Red Riding: …

“Valentine’s Day” Is More Like Déjà Vu
March 1, 2010 – 4:35 pm | No Comment

By Muzora
It’s hard not to marvel at the movie poster for “Valentine’s Day” and the amount of celebrity faces they were able to squeeze recognizably into a heart shape (adorable). The average movie-goer might even …

"Wolfman" must fill big wolf shoes
March 1, 2010 – 12:50 pm | No Comment

by Muzora
Do Academy Award winners Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins give enough star power to the new “Wolfman” movie to do the 1941 original film justice? Or maybe the question to ask is whether …

“Wolfman” must fill big wolf shoes
March 1, 2010 – 12:50 pm | No Comment

by Muzora
Do Academy Award winners Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins give enough star power to the new “Wolfman” movie to do the 1941 original film justice? Or maybe the question to ask is whether …

High body count lowers potential of Edge of Darkness
February 24, 2010 – 7:09 pm | No Comment

by Tessa Lynn
Directed by Martin Campbell, starring Mel Gibson
When the daughter of a Boston homicide detective is murdered, the police assume her father was the intended target. Her father goes on the trail of the …

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