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June 1, 2012Movies Update |
Movie ReviewsMovie Review | 'Snow White and the Huntsman'The Darker Side of the StoryBy A. O. SCOTT"Snow White and the Huntsman," directed by Rupert Sanders, puts some menace back into the classic tale. Movie Review | 'A Cat in Paris'Ignoring Laws of Physics as They Run Across RoofsBy A. O. SCOTT"A Cat in Paris," an animated film by the French team of Jean-Loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol, follows a little girl and some blustery gangsters. ADVERTISEMENT Movie Review | 'Hide Away'Seeking Balm for Soul in Boat Going NowhereBy STEPHEN HOLDENScarred by tragedy, a software executive seeks solace by fixing up a boat in this fable. Movie Review | '5 Broken Cameras'A Palestinian Whose Cameras Are Witnesses and Casualities of ConflictBy A. O. SCOTT"5 Broken Cameras" is a personal documentary about life in a Palestinian village up against the Israeli security fence. Movie Review | 'High School'Beating the System With Tainted Brownies and Tainted MindsBy STEPHEN HOLDENThe stoner comedy "High School" follows the class valedictorian and his pothead buddy as they learn of plans for mandatory drug testing. Movie Review | 'Pink Ribbons, Inc.'Turning a Charity Symbol Into a Corporate LogoBy JEANNETTE CATSOULISThe documentary "Pink Ribbons, Inc." examines the link between breast cancer research fund-raising and profits for the cause's corporate sponsors. Movie Review | 'For Greater Glory'Of Saints and Sinners, in a Fevered MexicoBy STEPHEN HOLDEN"For Greater Glory," by Dean Wright, is an epic of the Cristero War in Mexico, when Roman Catholics fought back against government suppression. Movie Review | 'Chely Wright: Wish Me Away'A Country Singer Comes Out, Very CarefullyBy JEANNETTE CATSOULISThe documentary "Chely Wright: Wish Me Away" chronicles the steps to Ms. Wright's announcement of her homosexuality. DVDBergman's Bittersweet Ode to Youth's SunsetBy DAVE KEHR"Summer With Monika," Ingmar Bergman's 1953 film, was called by Jean-Luc Godard, "the most original film by the most original of filmmakers." | News & FeaturesRed, Blue and Purple: Hollywood Tries Bipartisan BashingBy MICHAEL CIEPLY"The Campaign," a movie to be released on Aug. 10, takes aim at a couple of candidates vying to represent a mythical Congressional district in North Carolina. Voted Most Likely to SlaughterBy ERIK PIEPENBURGJ. A. Kerswell's "Slasher Movie Book" looks back lovingly at posters for horror movies both classic and wretched. Stephen Holden recommends: Under African SkiesShowtimes & TicketsBox Office Top 5Editor FeedBackThanks for taking the time to read this e-mail. Feel free to send feedback; I enjoy hearing your opinions and will do my best to respond. Times PulseThe most popular movies among NYTimes.com readers. |
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