De-Lovely – Review

March 7, 2005

Kevin Kline is masterful – and often barely recognizable – as legendary composer Cole Porter (1893-1964) in this biopic that doubles as a musical. Ashley Judd, finally free from the realm of bad suspense thrillers, also delivers her best work in years, deeply affecting in the role of his highly-supportive wife and muse, Linda Porter. It’s never easy to cram someone’s life into a two hour film, but director Irwin Winkler and writer Jay Cocks have made an earnest effort. From Paris to Venice, and Broadway to Hollywood, there’s little ground they don’t cover, the downside being that much of the film feels like a montage.

Blondie – Live by Request – Review

March 7, 2005

The years have not been kind to Debbie Harry. Not that she can’t sing, or she doesn’t look hot (she does, in her own way, on both counts) but she got training.

Arrested Development – Review

March 7, 2005

Arrested Development’s first season never garnered much in ratings, but it did grab the attention of the Emmy voters to win Best Comedy in its debut season.

Angel: Season 4 – Review

March 7, 2005

Season 4 was a transitional one for Buffy, when weak characters and linear storyline put the show in a slump, but Angel’s all over the map the 4th time around.

A.Li.Ce – Review

March 7, 2005

A.Li.Ce is, in the simplest terms, a bad movie. The script is one hoary cliché after another, the dialogue is pedestrian, and the performances are hamfisted.

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