

Columns By Noah ForrestForrest@moviecitynews.com
Inglourious Masterpiece
To be quite honest, I walked into Quentin Tarantino’s latest film wanting desperately to hate it. Like a lot of cinephiles of my generation, I actually have Tarantino to thank for deepening my love of movies; his films were a catalyst for me to go and seek out everything I could find. It was Clockwork Orange that…
Read the full article »Flight Fright
The debut of The Final Destination (we can only hope) usurped the competition to lead weekend ticket sales with an estimated $28.4 million. The penultimate summer weekend included two additional national preems. Another old pal, Halloween II, opened in position three with $17.2 million but there was little nostalgia for Taking Woodstock with a $3.7…
Read the full article »Summer Frenzies
At the end of last year I had my first annual “Frenzies,” which is my way of giving honor (or dishonor) to certain films throughout the year. It is my own personal version of the Oscars and to receive one of these coveted awards is, I’m told, the highest honor that an actor or filmmaker…
Read the full article »Natzi Schmooks
The alphabetically/historically challenged Inglourious Basterds quashed the Hun with an estimated $38.4 million to lead weekend movie going. The session’s other wide and limited releases were grappling with considerably more downbeat returns. The family targeted Shorts was sixth in the lineup with $6.5 million and the youthful romance Post Grad just tagged position 10 on…
Read the full article »The 10 Movies You Should be Excited About This Fall
As usual, this summer was one that emphasized explosions over character development at the box office. However, there were a few movies that almost seemed out of place amidst the sea of dross, films like The Hurt Locker, Up, or In the Loop. These films were so good that they made the dreck likeTerminator Salvation, Wolverine, andTransformers 2 seem…
Read the full article »Property Values
The less than huggable E.T.s of District 9 led weekend box office viewing with an estimated $36.8 million. A clutch of new film releases with varying commercial potency buoyed ticket sales including the romantic sci-fi of The Time Traveler’s Wife that ranked third with $19.3 million. There were passable returns for the comic perspective on…
Read the full article »Life, the Movies and Everything
Movies are entertainment, not life. But sometimes when life delivers a solid sucker punch, you need a little something to see you through, and for me, the movies are great medicine for, well, the melancholy. I’ve been in Oklahoma City for almost two weeks now, since I got a call from my uncle letting me…
Read the full article »Judd Apatow is a Funny Person
Judd Apatow is funny. I mean that in both sense of the word. There is, of course, no doubt that Apatow is one of the funniest comedy writers out there and he is one of my personal favorites. I think the films and TV shows that he has shepherded into production have been some of…
Read the full article »The Weekend Report: August 9, 2009
Weekend Estimates: August 7-9, 2009 Title Distributor Gross (averag % change Theater Cume G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra Par 56.6 (14,120) – 4007 56.6 Julie & Julia Sony 19.6 (8,320) – 2354 19.6 G-Force BV 9.7 (2,790) -45% 3482 86 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince WB 8.9 (2,570) -51% 3455 273.8 Funny People Uni…
Read the full article »Feminism and Horror: Beyond the Final Girl
I’m not what most horror buffs would consider a “horror buff,” but lately I’ve been warming up to the genre. While I don’t think I’ll ever enamored of ultra-gory fare like the Saw films, I’ve grown more open to experiencing the pleasures of watching horror films over the past few years. I realized recently that…
Read the full article »Wilmington on DVDs: Race to Witch Mountain, The Soloist, The Astonishing Work of Tezuka Osamu, and more…
Race to Witch Mountain (Two Stars) U. S.; Andy Fickman, 2009 Ex-wrestler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson (no relation to wrestler-actor Tor Johnson or the late Van Johnson) is a
Read the full article »Fast & Furious
Often feeling more like a video game than a movie,Fast & Furious, not to be confused with its predecessor, The Fast and the Furious, brings back the acting team that made the first film a hit and concocts a vaguely believable story about Mexican drug lords hiring street racers to zip their contraband across the border-in…
Read the full article »Longing for a Real Romantic Comedy
I forced myself to do a double-feature of the two most recent and most successful “romantic comedies” in theaters, The Proposal and The Ugly Truth. I used the term “romantic comedy” loosely because there isn’t a whole lot that is either romantic or funny about either film. Both films lack anything resembling a realistic romance that an…
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A modicum of laughter propelled Funny People to the top of the weekend box office chart with an estimated $23.2 million. The frame also saw a complete miss for the family targeted Aliens in the Attic of $7.7 million and an OK $3.3 million for the thriller The Collector. The session also included a flood…
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