Articles tagged "adam goldberg"

Mixed Media

(Untitled) dir. Jonathan Parker (new film / trailer)

by Tyler Gould

[1.Oct.09] :. Adam Goldberg and Marley Shelton engage in what appears to be feature-length japery at the expense of the contemporary art world. One character in the trailer says, of an artist’s work,...

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TV Review

The Unusuals: Series Premiere

by Cynthia Fuchs

[8.Apr.09] :. ABC's new NYC cop show premieres tonight and Cynthia Fuchs says "it's not new or challenging or even very strange. It is, however, plenty quirky."

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Film DVD Review

2 Days in Paris

by Marc Calderaro

[27.Feb.08] :. Well at least these two characters have one thing in common: they’re both grateful the other’s an elitist, New York hipster.

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PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2007 Feature

All Around the World: The Best International/Indie Films of 2007

by PopMatters Staff

[10.Jan.08] :. Beginning and ending with the superlative filmmaking of Jia Zhang-ke, traversing the nooks and crannies of the globe, PopMatters presents the 20 best international and indie films of 2007.

PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2007

 

News

The making of actress-writer-director-producer Julie Delpy

by Carla Meyer [McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)]

[30.Aug.07] :. SAN FRANCISCO—Julie Delpy directed, wrote, produced, edited and scored the comedy “2 Days in Paris.” It beats sitting by the phone. “Basically, when you’re an actor,...

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Film Review

2 Days in Paris

by Cynthia Fuchs

[10.Aug.07] :. This mostly comic study of two people coming apart is by turns lumpy and lovely, perverse and prosaic.

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Déjà Vu (2006)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[21.Nov.06] :. The movie's leap from contemporary coppish thriller into science fiction is initially jarring.

 

Head Cases

by Samantha Bornemann

[21.Sep.05] :. There's lots of 'adult' humor and madcap legal maneuvering. The Practice should have been this much fun.

 

The Hebrew Hammer (2003)

by Kevin Jagernauth

[24.Nov.04] :. The Hammer remains confused and conflicted, almost apologetic for who he is.

 

All Over the Guy (2001)

by Stephen Tropiano

If 'All Over the Guy' is any indication of what Hollywood has in store for gay relationships, it looks like gay men and lesbians will be receiving the same shallow treatment as their heterosexual counterparts.