Stop reading now and see this film IMMEDIATELY. Still here? Damn. Stop-Loss may just be the most important film you see this year. Kimberly Peirce (Boys Don’t Cry) gives us a movie that never preaches. She just shows us how the current war in Iraq affects the people who fight in it and those around them.
This week's releases include The Kite Runner, Wriscutters: A Love Story, The Mist, and Shrooms
Based on the short story “Kneller’s Happy Campers a.k.a. Pizzeria Kamikaze” by Etgar Keret, the movie is not an instruction annual for the social impaired, as the title might indicate. Wristcutters is actually a lighthearted, enlightening and often quirky spin on life after suicide and coping with not living.
When word broke that Portishead would be releasing their first album in a decade, I could barely contain my excitement. I have been a fan of the trip-hop act from the U.K. since their first album, Dummy, came out in 1994. The band’s blog teased fans with progress reports and they played some new songs at the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival in England. One would expect a triumphant return, a bold comeback to remind fans why they fell in love with Portishead all those years ago, but then one would be disappointed.
What does Hollywood do once all the good Japanese horror films have been remade into crappy American horror films? They move on to other Asian countries, that’s what. Sorry folks, not much of a punchline, but then, Shutter isn’t much of a movie.
There are so many new DVD releases each week, I am doing a rundown of all of them to save some time. So here goes.
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