Movies
Top holiday flicks
TCD's movie maven picks an unexpected mix of comedy, action and drama.
Dec 10th, 2009 by Mark MetcalfFive Questions for Luckystar Studio’s Bridget Griffith Evans and Gene Evans
Artistic duo bring their touring exhibit, filled with works from local artists, to MAM's famed art party event.
Nov 18th, 2009 by Kat MurrellRun Lola Run keeps moving
It doesn’t try to smugly fool you, but it poses questions about fate and about the effect our actions may have on those we pass by.
Nov 13th, 2009 by Mark MetcalfHalloween and the awful awfulness of Dreamaniac
Matt Wild returns to VITAL and TCD with an irreverent (and slightly crude) look at possibly the worst horror film of all time.
Oct 27th, 2009 by Matt WildTaking on Pelham, past and present
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three is a very simple little heist movie except that it may be the best one ever made. Here, Mark Metcalf compares the 1974 version with its 2009 remake.
Oct 26th, 2009 by Mark MetcalfA day at the movies
New roller derby flick, "Whip It," gets our Brewcity Bruisers correspondent riled up for a few big-screen dreams of his own.
Oct 5th, 2009 by Tea KrulosPrecious
Last film of MFF tells the uncomfortable tale of a teen's journey from sexual abuse and illiteracy to living life as a survivor.
Oct 5th, 2009 by Lisa TownselLovely, Still
This 'Lovely' romance seamlessly blurs the lines between fantasy and reality, memory and delusion, making it one worth seeing again and again.
Oct 1st, 2009 by Mathew DwyerBliss
Treasured traditions collide with modern thinking in this provocative Turkish tale about honor killings.
Oct 1st, 2009 by Peggy Sue DuniganWard Three’s Natalie Mullins
Wauwatosa West student learns some real-life lessons in the process of bringing her film to life.
Sep 29th, 2009 by Mark MetcalfRashomon
Justice and human nature intertwine in this classic tale of a twisted crime plot retold by four people.
Sep 29th, 2009 by Judith Ann MoriartyEverlasting Moments
MFF film offers snapshot of photography in 1914 Denmark. We look at how it's changed the way we've viewed life ever since.
Sep 29th, 2009 by Brian Jacobson