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2011 Movie Reviews
May 1, 2011March 30, 2012 Evan Crean

IFF Boston Review: Fanny, Annie & Danny

When you hear the expression “home for the holidays” your mind probably conjures up warm, fuzzy feelings about spending time

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2011 Movie Reviews
May 1, 2011March 30, 2012 Evan Crean

Lin’s “Fast Five” is Furiously Long

When you hear that the runtime for “Fast Five” is 130 minutes, you’ll probably wonder why a mere 90, is

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2011 Movie Reviews
April 18, 2011March 30, 2012 Evan Crean

“Your Highness” Is Grade School Humor Gone Wrong

Be warned: if you are expecting David Gordon Green’s film “Your Highness” to be in the same league of hilarity

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2011 Movie Reviews
April 18, 2011March 30, 2012 Evan Crean

McConaughey’s Shyster Is Likable in the “Lincoln Lawyer”

Defense lawyers possess a negative reputation in our society, because they are frequently placed in an ethically difficult position.  This

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The poster for the movie Arthur with Jennifer Garner and Helen Mirren sitting on either site of Russell Brand sitting in a red chair
2010 Movie Reviews
April 8, 2011July 17, 2019 Evan Crean

Brand’s Loveable Scamp Charms in ‘Arthur’

The following review originally ran on Starpulse.com in 2010. British comedian Russell Brand has proven that he can play endearing

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2011 Movie Reviews
March 27, 2011March 30, 2012 Evan Crean

Synder’s “Sucker Punch” Fails At Social Commentary

Your enjoyment of Zack Snyder’s “Sucker Punch” is entirely dependent on what type of film that piques your interest.  If

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2011 Movie Reviews
March 20, 2011March 30, 2012 Evan Crean

Seth Rogen Steals Scenes With Caustic Sarcasm In “Paul”

If E.T. spent enough time on Earth adapting to our language and customs, he probably would have become a wisecracking

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2011 Movie Reviews
March 20, 2011March 30, 2012 Evan Crean

Drugs Can Turn Life Around in Burger’s “Limitless”

In weighty films like “Requiem for a Dream” and “Trainspotting,” Hollywood has shown audiences the dark consequences of addiction and

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Bradley Cooper in Limitless
2011 InterviewsInterviews
March 17, 2011June 3, 2018 Evan Crean

Q&A: Leslie Dixon And Neil Burger Talk ‘Limitless,’ Creative Processes, And Shooting In NYC

I spoke with both Leslie Dixon and Neil Burger about their film LIMITLESS, about their respective creative processes, and about production in New York City.

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2010 Movie ReviewsMovies
March 12, 2011July 17, 2019 Evan Crean

‘Scott Pilgrim’ Is A Knock-Out Punch For Gamers & Comic Book Fans

My review of Edgar Wright’s SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD, which delivers a knockout punch with its unwavering commitment to its target audience of gamers and comic book fans.

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