'Sarah's Key' one of the year's best films
“Sarah’s Key” 4.5/5 Pitchforks Rated: PG-13 Released: July 29 Staring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Mélusine Mayance
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“Sarah’s Key” 4.5/5 Pitchforks Rated: PG-13 Released: July 29 Staring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Mélusine Mayance
“Cowboys & Aliens” 3.5/5 Pitchforks Rated: PG-13 Released: July 29 Staring: Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford
The State Press recently talked with Chris Evans, the star of “Captain America: The First Avenger,” about his history of playing comic book characters and why Captain America can relate to the fans.
“Friends with Benefits” 3/5 Pitchforks Rated: R Released: July 22 Staring: Mila Kunis, Justin Timberlake
“Winnie the Pooh” 4/5 Pitchforks Rated: G Opened July 15 Staring: Jim Cummings
“Horrible Bosses” 4/5 Pitchforks Rated: R Staring: Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis Opened: July 8
“Zookeeper” 1/5 Pitchforks Rated: PG Staring: Kevin James Opened: July 8
“Transformers: Dark of the Moon” 1/5 Pitchforks Rated: PG13 Staring: Shia LaBeouf
“Larry Crowne” 3.5/5 Pitchforks Rated: PG-13 Staring: Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts Opened July 1
Although “Lost” is over and no new episodes of “Breaking Bad” aired, this year still brought us plenty of sharp dramas that are more than worthy for an Emmy. Here are my selections for the ten best dramas of the year.
“Cars 2” 3/5 Pitchforks Rated: G Staring: Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy Opens June 24
With the Emmy nominees being announced in July it’s time to take a look back at the best shows of the 2010-11 television season. But given the wide range of quality currently on the airwaves, I figured why should the category be limited to a mere six shows? If the Oscars can have up to ten nominees in the Best Picture category, why can’t the Emmys? Here are my selections for the ten best comedies of the past year.
“Mr. Popper’s Penguins” 2/5 Pitchforks Rated: PG Staring: Jim Carrey Opening June 17
The State Press recently talked with J. J. Abrams, director of “Mission Impossible: III,” “Star Trek,” and the new film, “Super 8,” which opened on June 10.
“Submarine” 3.5/5 Pitchforks Staring: Craig Roberts, Yasmin Paige Rated: R June 3, 2011
"The Tree of Life" 4.5/5 Pitchforks Staring: Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain Rated: PG-13
“Midnight in Paris” 4.5/5 Pitchforks Staring: Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams Rated: PG-13
“Bridesmaids” 4/5 Pitchforks Starring: Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph Rated R May 13, 2011
In a majority of horror movie franchises, the only characters that leave an impression on the audience are the villains. We all remember Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees and the Jigsaw killer, but how many people can actually name any of the countless victims they’ve claimed over the years?
The State Press spoke with Julia Roberts’ niece Emma Roberts, one of the stars of “Scream 4” opening this Friday.
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