Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back Movies: Movie Showtimes, Movies Summaries, Movie Reviews and Movie Tickets - Salon www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Search: Salon The Web Site Presented By Tuesday, May 12, 2009 A&E Books Comics Environment & Science Life Movies News & Politics Open Salon Opinion Tech & Business Log in The Movie Page "Star Trek"Resistance is futile! And you don't have to speak Klingon to enjoy J.J. Abrams' joyous and sexy update of the sci-fi classicBy Stephanie Zacharek May 8, 2009 ObjectifiedGary Hustwit's documentary isn't just about industrial design. It's about the way everyday objects can take on powerful meaning By Stephanie ZacharekMay 8, 2009 12 letters Behind Washington's closet doorCloseted gay politicians like you-know-who and hm-hm aren't just personally screwed-up, says filmmaker Kirby Dick. They're hopelessly distorting democracy By Andrew O'HehirMay 7, 2009 44 letters Captain Kirk is a rock star For more go to Video Dog Tribeca: Best of the festAn Irish horror-romance-farce, an Iranian take on "L'Avventura," a gritty lesbian thriller, a black-and-white jazz musical -- and go-kart racing By Andrew O'HehirMay 5, 2009 Rorschach "RachelAn Israeli film explores the ambiguous death of the young American killed in Gaza in 2003 -- peacenik angel to some and "terrorist-loving swine" to others By Andrew O'HehirMay 3, 2009 324 letters X-Men Origins: WolverineHugh Jackman bares his claws, and his buff chest, as a mutant superhero in the first of the big summer action films By Stephanie ZacharekMay 1, 2009 22 letters Attack of the killer plague moviesInfected zombies! Deserted streets! Social breakdown! What can Hollywood films tell us about our swine flu panic? By Stephanie ZacharekMay 1, 2009 53 letters Jim Jarmusch takes controlThe independent film icon talks about making a ravishing action movie with no action -- and why he'll never direct a Hollywood blockbuster By Andrew O'HehirApril 30, 2009 14 letters Tribeca: From fake suburbia to Vegas, with devil worshipFoulmouthed Geena Davis can't save a suburban yarn made by aliens (or Australians); a mythic fable of desert greed; a neo-retro horror delight By Andrew O'HehirApril 29, 2009 2 letters ObsessedHell hath no fury like Beyonce scorned. The diva plays a wife threatened by a psycho rival in this not-so-romantic thriller By Stephanie ZacharekApril 25, 2009 27 letters Mike Tyson: Broke, wounded and misunderstoodAre you ready to feel nostalgic about the most notorious ex-heavyweight champ and convicted rapist of the '90s? Hollywood maverick James Toback sure hopes so By Andrew O'HehirApril 24, 2009 29 letters The SoloistForget the sappy trailer. This triumphant movie about failure has nuance and feeling -- not to mention Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx By Stephanie ZacharekApril 24, 2009 47 letters Handicapping Manhattan's spring movie flingNewly downsized and shorn of Hollywood glitz, Robert De Niro's Tribeca Film Festival remains a vigorous venue for cinematic discoveries. By Andrew O'HehirApril 24, 2009 The Tribeca-Sundance throwdownIs Robert De Niro's big-city festival at war with Robert Redford's ski-slope festival? OK, maybe not. But the backstage drama has the indie world in a tizzy By Andrew O'HehirApril 23, 2009 13 letters EarthThe world is a beautiful place -- so stop screwing it up! Disney's lush nature documentary follows three animal families struggling to survive on a planet changing all too rapidly By Stephanie ZacharekApril 22, 2009 35 letters Crank: High VoltageJason Statham returns as an ass-kicking hit man, but can this adrenalized action film replicate the cheap, sordid thrills of the 2006 original? By Stephanie ZacharekApril 18, 2009 18 letters 17 AgainDon't hate Zac Efron because he's beautiful. The teen heartthrob is charmingly casual as a washed-up 37-year-old transformed into his hunky high-school self By Stephanie ZacharekApril 17, 2009 18 letters State of PlayA smart thriller about the death of newspapers? Russell Crowe plays a reporter clinging to his job, and his principles, in this refreshingly grown-up film By Stephanie ZacharekApril 17, 2009 14 letters Roundup: Movies not to missGo behind "A Chorus Line" with a riveting backstage doc; the amazing Hiam Abbass in "Lemon Tree"; and the greatest documentarian you've never heard of By Andrew O'HehirApril 15, 2009 8 letters Miss Sunshine, plus Lyme diseaseSuburban dysfunction, circa 1979, gets an intriguing makeover -- and a great cast -- in the sweet, dark and troubling "Lymelife" By Andrew O'HehirApril 11, 2009 6 letters Hannah Montana: The MovieMiley Cyrus, preteen queen, brings her hit TV show to the big screen. Relax, parents: It's not completely painful! By Stephanie ZacharekApril 10, 2009 24 letters Observe and ReportSeth Rogen plays a deranged mall security guard in this twisted comedy that pushes the envelope so forcefully it practically squeals like a pig By Stephanie ZacharekApril 10, 2009 73 letters Indie roundup: Movies not to missThe demigods of Canadian metal face twilight in "Anvil!"; an Arab woman's hoax memoir, not quite deconstructed; and a graceful Iranian fable By Andrew O'HehirApril 9, 2009 1 letter Sugar": Best baseball movie everOK, so the bar is pretty low. But this moving Dominican-American odyssey (from the makers of "Half Nelson") casts new light on the national pastime By Andrew O'HehirApril 3, 2009 29 letters AdventurelandThe director of "Superbad" grows up with an engaging movie about young love, crappy amusement parks and the listless days of summer By Stephanie ZacharekApril 3, 2009 8 letters Fast & FuriousIt's got hot rods, hot women and Vin Diesel. But can this fourth installment in the action franchise capture the cheap thrills of the original? By Stephanie ZacharekApril 3, 2009 9 letters DVD Releases Valkyrie (5/29) New in Town (5/26) Taken (5/12) The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (5/5) Bride Wars (4/28) The Uninvited (4/28) Notorious (4/21) The Wrestler (4/21) Frost/ Nixon (4/21) The Reader (4/14) The Spirit (4/14) The Day the Earth Stood Still (4/7) Doubt (4/7) Yes Man (4/7) Seven Pounds (3/31) Marley and Me (3/31) Quantum of Solace (3/24) Bolt (3/24) Twilight (3/21) Milk (3/10) The Boy in Striped Pajamas (3/10) Let the Right One In (3/10) Happy-Go-Lucky (3/10) Cadillac Records (3/10) Role Models (3/10) Synecdoche, New York (3/10) Transporter 3 (3/10) Australia (3/3) Changeling (2/17) Religulous (2/17) High School Musical 3 (2/17) How To Lose Friends and Alienate People (2/17) Body of Lies (2/17) Rent DVDs with Netflix Now Playing Star Trek Objectified X-Men Origins: Wolverine The Limits of Control Obsessed Tyson The Soloist Earth Crank: High Voltage 17 AgainState of Play Lemon Tree Lymelife Hannah Montana: The Movie Observe and Report Anvil! 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