Reviews

  • BODY OF LIES
    Ridley Scott's ripping thriller makes push-button war scarily credible
    Thursday, October 09
    A new kind of war movie for a new kind of war, Body of Lies is about the War on Terror as it is being waged on the ground, in the air, but most... More >>
  • BILLY: THE EARLY YEARS
    Nashville-shot Graham biopic drowns in its own great-man worship
    Thursday, October 09
    The Billy Graham biopic Billy: The Early Years runs just 99 minutes; there's all the proof you need of a merciful God. Sanctimonious, zealously... More >>
  • This week in local theaters
    Thursday, October 09
    THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE While it may seem an odd choice to kick off a month of classic horror movies, is there a scarier movie to watch in an... More >>
  • RELIGULOUS
    Bill Maher makes an adolescent case against religion
    Thursday, October 02
    Redolent of Roman decadence and authority gone mad, the title Religulous rolls pleasingly off the tongue. But Bill Maher's one-man stand-up... More >>
  • Short Takes
    Thursday, October 02
    BATTLE IN SEATTLE Written and directed by actor Stuart Townsend, Battle in Seattle reanimates the recent past—namely the late-1999 street... More >>
  • HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS & ALIENATE PEOPLE
    Two mediocre adaptations by directors who really should have known better
    Thursday, October 02
    There are copious ways to link How to Lose Friends & Alienate People and Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist. Both are based on feather-light... More >>
  • TROUBLE THE WATER
    Hurricane Katrina blows away the past century in a remarkable new documentary
    Thursday, September 25
    Hurricane Katrina may have driven off a large segment of New Orleans' African-American population, the providers of much of the city's character.... More >>
  • This week in local theaters
    Thursday, September 25
    MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA You've got to hand it to Spike Lee for managing to secure the financing for this big-budget, three-hour World War II epic,... More >>
  • MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA
    Spike Lee's WWII drama is an epic bore
    Thursday, September 25
    On some level, you've got to hand it to Spike Lee. There are probably less than a handful of directors working in Hollywood today who could put... More >>
  • LAKEVIEW TERRACE
    Racial tension, above and below the surface, in Neil LaBute's Lakeview Terrace
    Thursday, September 18
    Earlier this year, when I found myself assigned to jury duty on a drug-related trial at the Los Angeles Superior Court, our jury foreman turned... More >>
  • This week in local theaters
    Thursday, September 18
    WHAT WE DO IS SECRET In my day, you had to visit a dozen Blockbusters to find a ratty copy of The Decline of Western Civilization. Now, the story... More >>
  • O Come Let Us Adore Him
    David Berman rocks the Holy Land in the tour doc Silver Jew
    Thursday, September 18
    For over a decade, Silver Jews founder/frontman David Berman produced critically acclaimed albums and poetry that garnered a substantial fan... More >>
  • THE GIRL CAN'T HELP IT
    Tashlin's eye-popping '50s artifacts pile on gags like live-action Looney Tunes
    Thursday, September 18
    Half a century ago this summer: Elvis on TV, the surrounding hysteria approached only by that around dead star James Dean; Ike poised for... More >>
  • DANS PARIS
    Christophe Honoré makes good on classic Salinger territory
    Thursday, September 11
    Christophe Honoré's Dans Paris is both a floppy, joyful tribute to the French New Wave and an inspired retelling of Franny and Zooey,... More >>
  • Oh, Canada
    Passing the midway point of the Toronto film fest, things are looking bleak
    Thursday, September 11
    If this year's Toronto International Film Festival had a subtitle, it could be "When Good Directors Go Bad." At least that's what it has felt... More >>
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  1. The Dark Knight, 26.1 million, 441.6 million
  2. Beverly Hills Chihuahua, 29.3 million, 29.3 million
  3. Pineapple Express, 23.2 million, 41.3 million
  4. Eagle Eye, 17.7 million, 54.6 million
  5. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, 16.5 million, 71.0 million
  6. Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, 11.3 million, 11.3 million
  7. Nights in Rodanthe, 7.4 million, 25.1 million
  8. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, 10.7 million, 19.6 million
  9. Appaloosa, 5.1 million, 5.6 million
  10. Step Brothers, 9.1 million, 81.1 million
  11. Mamma Mia!, 8.2 million, 104.1 million
  12. Lakeview Terrace, 4.6 million, 32.2 million
  13. Burn After Reading, 4.1 million, 51.7 million
  14. Journey to the Center of the Earth, 4.9 million, 81.8 million
  15. Hancock, 3.3 million, 221.7 million
  16. Fireproof, 4.0 million, 12.4 million
  17. An American Carol, 3.7 million, 3.7 million
  18. WALL-E, 3.1 million, 210.2 million
  19. Swing Vote, 3.1 million, 12.0 million
  20. Religulous, 3.4 million, 3.4 million
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