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By Sandra Olmsted According to the Oscar buzz, Still Alice, which is in theaters now, is bound for one Oscar, and it’s the only one it’s nominated for (Best Actress)…
‘Black or White’ Has A Retro Feel
By Sandra Olmsted Writer/director Mike Binder’s Black or White, an absorbing look at race in America, opens with successful California attorney Elliot Anderson (Kevin Costner) in the hallway of a…
American Sniper: Eastwood Returns to the War Zone, Cooper Carries Film
By Sandra Olmsted Director Clint Eastwood again proves he know what war is all about in American Sniper, which is based on Chris Kyle’s American Sniper: The Autobiography of the…
Inherent Vice: Hallucinatory Journey to the End of an Era
By Sandra Olmsted Director Paul Thomas Anderson adapts Thomas Pynchon’s 2009 novel Inherent Vice and captures Pynchon’s love of movies and the transition from the decade of free love to…
Musical Opens Christmas Day
Into the Woods: A Tasty Treat For the Holidays by Sandra Olmsted With Into the Woods, an adaptation of the Broadway musical, director Rob Marshall whips up a tasty treat…
WWII codebreaker film is Oscar material
The Imitation Game: There’s Nothing Fake about It by Sandra Olmsted Norwegian director Morten Tyldum makes his English language debut with The Imitation Game, the true story of Alan Turing…
Foxcatcher: Great Performances But Bleak and Long
By Sandra Olmsted Director Bennett Miller’s Foxcatcher, which has already garnered prestigious accolates, mostly for acting, chronicles the true store of eccentric multimillionaire John du Pont’s (Steve Carell) descent into…
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is Thrilling Finale
By Sandra Olmsted Director Peter Jackson’s final installment in his extended adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit is definite the best of his three prequels to The Lord of the…
Exodus: Gods and Kings: Computer Images Great, But Film Lacks Spiritual Grandeur
By Sandra Olmsted Director Ridley Scott’s Exodus: Gods and Kings lacks the spiritual majesty and mystery of Cecil B. DeMille’s original Biblical epic, The Ten Commandments, and figuring out where…
The Homesman: Not a ‘Feminist Western’
By Sandra Olmsted “People like to talk about death and taxes, but when it comes to crazy, they stay hushed up,” says a character in Tommy Lee Jones’ second foray…
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