In "Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench," Melancholy Madeline (Desiree Garcia) sits alone freezing on a park bench in Boston contemplating what just happened after being dumped by her boyfriend on a chilly, wintry day. Meanwhile, her equally-wistful ex (Jason Palmer) trudges home through the snow with his trumpet slung lazily over his shoulder.
If you want a chance to wax nostalgic about how just two years ago the country came together like on no other occasion since 9/11/01, you might like to check out "11/4/08," a documentary revisiting the events surrounding the historic election of Presidential Barack Obama.
Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun; For movies opening October 29, 2010
No movies have made me squirm in my seat and shout out loud more than those in the Jackass franchise, and this 3D version is no exception. Yes, Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O and the rest of their merry band of intrepid stuntmen have returned for another round of jaw-dropping, death-defying feats.
Perhaps not being female or not being privy to the original HBO series seriously limits one's ability to appreciate the adaptations of Sex and the City. Regardless, this critic came away feeling the same about the sequel as I did about the original screen version
Scathing Expose Chronicles Failings of Public Education System
Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun For movies opening October 15, 2010
Remake of Martial Arts co-stars Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith whose combination of charming badinage and acrobatic stunt work add up to a cinematic experience every bit as satisfying as the first.
Kam Williams reviews Cash Crop, a documentary about legalizing marijuana
Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun