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Guilty Pleasure: "Blue Crush"

Prior to winning a date with Tad Hamilton and charming Superman and… well, I don’t really know what else because Kate Bosworth really hasn’t been in a lot of movies.



Review: "Trance"

There’s no denying that “Trance” is stylish — after all, it is directed by Danny Boyle, of “Slumdog Millionaire” and the London Olympics Opening Ceremony fame.






Review: "Spring Breakers"

“Spring Breakers” is an unusual film, but less ambitious and more mainstream than director and eccentric Harmony Korine’s previous outings.


Review: "Admission"

"Admission” teeters between romantic comedy and coming–of–age story, never quite knowing what it wants to be.



Filmadelphia

Think life at Penn is kind of cinematic? Actually, it is.


Review: "Beyond the Hills"

The Romanian “Beyond the Hills” is like a chopped-and-screwed horror flick: the plot, a drama about two lifelong friends torn apart, follows a fairly typical possession/exorcism arc, but inches along at a glacial pace that threatens to sap the film of all tension.





GLEE RECAP: "Feud"

In honor of “Feud Week,” this week's episode of Glee brought all the season’s underlying tensions to the surface… by means of aggressive duets. The battle lineup:




Review: "Snitch"

"Snitch” is a satisfying and surprisingly thoughtful action thriller.  When his son is framed for selling drugs, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson goes undercover for the government to reduce his sentence.