ReelTalk Movie Reviews  


New Reviews
Beauty
Elvis
Lightyear
Spiderhead
Jurassic World Domini...
Interceptor
Jazz Fest: A New Orle...
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue ...
more movies...
New Features
Poet Laureate of the Movies
Happy Birthday, Mel Brooks
Score Season #71
more features...
Navigation
ReelTalk Home Page
Movies
Features
Forum
Search
Contests
Customize
Contact Us
Affiliates
Advertise on ReelTalk

Listen to Movie Addict Headquarters on internet talk radio Add to iTunes

Buy a copy of Confessions of a Movie Addict



Main Page Movies Features Log In/Manage



ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Mini Reviews: August 7
by John P. McCarthy

Below are Mini Reviews from Cineman Syndicate for two films opening on Friday, August 7, 2009.

A PERFECT GETAWAY. A honeymoon couple encounters more excitement than they bargained for in this nifty thriller set on a Hawaiian island. Steve Zahn and Milla Jovovich portray the LA lovebirds and Timothy Olyphant and Kiele Sanchez are the feral couple they meet while hiking to a secluded beach. Another pair of newlyweds was butchered in Honolulu the day before and all parties are on edge, viewer included. Writer/director David Twohy injects enough substance into a scenario designed to exhilarate with situational tension and, ultimately, violence. What looks like a "Survivor" rip-off is actually an ideal summer flick boasting beautiful scenery, hard bodies and shrewdly deranged minds. (R) GOOD THRILLER. Director - David Twohy;  Lead - Steve Zahn; Running Time - 98 minutes.  

JULIE & JULIA. Nora Ephron does American womanhood proud in this salute to iconic gastronome Julia Child (Streep) and one of her admirers (Amy Adams). Also celebrating the joys of fine food and supportive spouses, the writer/director recounts Child's struggle to publish "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" along with a young blogger's attempt to make each of the cookbook's 524 recipes over the course of a year. Ephron's breezy style reflects Child's optimism and both ladies' perseverance; and while it's undoubtedly a light refreshment, Ms. Streep boosts the movie's flavor and fiber content. The cuisine may be French but the spirit is as American as apple pie. (PG-13) GOOD BIOGRAPHY. Director - Nora Ephron;  Lead - Meryl Streep;  Running Time - 123 minutes. 

COPYRIGHT 2009 CINEMAN SYNDICATE LLC.

(Both capsule reviews by John P. McCarthy.)


                                                                                                                                                                               
 
© 2024 - ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Website designed by Dot Pitch Studios, LLC