HuffPost Review: Uncertainty
Uncertainty ultimately doesn't go where you expect it to. It's a fascinating experiment that also happens to be an interesting and highly watchable movie.
Uncertainty ultimately doesn't go where you expect it to. It's a fascinating experiment that also happens to be an interesting and highly watchable movie.
Huffington Post | Posted 11.18.2009 | Entertainment
(VOTING IS NOW CLOSED) HuffPost's Game Changers celebrates 100 innovators, visionaries, and leaders in 10 categories who are harnessing the power of ...
Jon Chattman | Posted 11.22.2009 | Entertainment
"Of all the groups or duos out there, [SNL] pick us to use because we've achieved this iconic status of sorts," Oates said. "They're not going to pick someone the world doesn't recognize."
Sean McManus | Posted 09.12.2009 | Living
The new economy is a tough place for these old-fashioned guys. That's why it's important that we work together to create a new kind of masculinity, not defined by "infants in Morissey onesies."
Rachel Freed | Posted 09.12.2009 | Entertainment
Scott Neustadter: There's no such thing as villains in real relationship stories, just two people who don't feel the same. It sucks but it's nobody's fault.
Marshall Fine | Posted 09.07.2009 | Entertainment
This is the movie as pure product without soul or inspiration. It was blueprinted rather than created, assembled by drones to be shown to drones, who will walk out of it and, when asked to describe it, drone on.
Gregory Weinkauf | Posted 08.21.2009 | Entertainment
(500) Days of Summer is not the smartest, funniest or sleekest movie to which Fox didn't invite me this year -- but in its pretentious mope-rock way it is ambitious, thoughtful and fulfilling.
Nate Jones | Posted 08.17.2009 | Entertainment
You can feel strained sometimes but ultimately, like a persistent movie suitor, this film charms through sheer force of effort.
Marshall Fine | Posted 08.17.2009 | Entertainment
Tom, the central character in Webb's directorial debut, isn't just hit by the love hammer - he's pounded into the ground like a tent peg.
Marshall Fine | Posted 08.13.2009 | Entertainment
Marc Webb's film is pleasingly offbeat, if inconsistently quirky, as it bounces through time, forward and backward, in the life of this doomed relationship.
Brad Schreiber | Posted 08.02.2009 | Entertainment
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Michael Giltz | Posted 07.19.2008 | Entertainment
Director Kimberly Pierce's follow-up to her brilliant Boys Don't Cry squanders a fine cast on a timid story about soldiers upset over being forcibly re-enlisted via a backdoor draft.
Huffington Post | Michelle Kung | Posted 04.04.2008 | Entertainment
When your average American wants to learn more about an intriguing subject, chances are he or she will pick up a book or research it on Google. Not Ki...
Marshall Fine | Posted 11.09.2009 | Entertainment