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Movie Review: Fincher's Gone Girl slayed me
Ben Affleck stars in a killer film adaptation of Gillian Flynn's best-selling novel.
By Joe Bardi
Tags: Local Arts, movie review, gone girl, Gillian Flynn, David Fincher, Ben Affleck
Movie Review: Persistence makes perfect
A new documentary, Persistence of Vision, delves into one of the greatest little-known tales in animation history.
Tags: Local Arts, thief and the cobbler documentary, thief and the cobbler, Studio@620, richard williams, persistence of vision, kevin schreck
Fall Arts Preview 2014: Movies
Tags: Local Arts, tiglff, John Waters, film festival, Blue Ocean
This Week @ The Movies: TMNT, The Hundred Foot Journey, Boyhood goes wide and more …
Tags: Local Arts, The Hundred Foot Journey, teenage mutant ninja turtles, movies, Kevin Tall, Joe Bardi, Into The Storm, Guardians of the Galaxy, Get On Up, Boyhood, Anthony Salveggi, @ The Movies
Movie review: Richard Linklater's Boyhood achieves its lofty filmmaking ambitions
In his lengthy film culled from more than a decade of shooting, Linklater pulls off a nifty cinematic magic trick.
Tags: Local Arts, Tampa Theatre, Richard Linklater, movie reviews, indie summer movies, indie movies, boyhood tampa theatre, boyhood movie review, boyhood movie, Boyhood
Movie Review: Lucy, starring Scarlett Johansson
Luc Besson's return to directing piles action on top of flawed science and a flimsy storyline.
Tags: Local Arts, The Fifth Element, sci-fi, Scarlett Johansson, movie review, Morgan Freeman, Lucy, Luc Besson, Joe Bardi
Ida rather be a nun
Polish import Ida offers a stark drama set in the 1960s.
Tags: Events & Film, World War II, Poland, Pawel Pawlikowski, movie review, Joe Bardi, Jerzy Trela, Ida, God, Dawid Ogrodnik, Black and White, Agata Trezbuchowska, Agata Kulesza, Adam Szyszkowski
A Million Ways To Die at the Multiplex
Seth MacFarlane follows up Ted with a tepid Western comedy.
Tags: Events & Film, Western, Ted, Seth MacFarlane, Sarah Silverman, Neil Patrick Harris, movie review, liam neeson, Joe Bardi, Giovanni Ribisi, Family Guy, Charlize Theron, Amanda Seyfried, A Million Ways To Die In The West
Summer Movie Preview: A season for the ages
This year's blockbuster movie season has a little (or big and loud) something for everyone.
Tags: Events & Film, x-men: days of future past, x-men, transformers, summer movies, Seth MacFarlane, Scarlett Johansson, planes: fire and rescue, movies, lucy movie, jersey boys, how to train your dragon 2, Guardians of the Galaxy, edge of tomorrow, and so it goes, A Million Ways To Die In The West
Make some beautiful noise with your toddler at Music & Me.
Tags: News Feature, you and me and the music, toddler activities tampa, toddler activities st. pete, summer guide, music pre-K, music and me
Movie Review: Go go Godzilla!
Director Gareth Edwards’ reboot makes the big guy believable again.
Tags: Events & Film, movie reboots, monster movies, godzilla movie review, godzilla movie, Godzilla
Movie Review: The German Doctor
The German Doctor peeks in on a post-World War II Josef Mengele.
Tags: Events & Film, the german doctor, nazi germany, movie reviews, lucia puenzo, foreign films, alex brendemuhl
The Sunscreen Film Festival: Apply liberally
The Sunscreen Film Festival has it made in the St. Pete shade.
Tags: Events & Film, the longest game, Sunscreen film festival, John cena, Gary Busey, florida film festivals, cyber-seniors, confessions of a womanizer, bella twins
Transcendence will bore you away
Johnny Depp’s latest is a sci-fi snoozer.
Tags: Events & Film, Wally Pfister, Transcendence, Rebecca Hall, Paul Bettany, movie review, Morgan Freeman, Kate Mara, Johnny Depp, Joe Bardi, Clifton Collins Jr., Cillian Murphy, Christopher Nolan
Marriage takes a beating in Le Week-End
An anniversary trip turns into an existential crisis for the characters and the audience.
Tags: Events & Film, Roger Michell, Paris, movie review, marriage, Lindsay Duncan, Le Week-End, Joe Bardi, Jim Broadbent, Jeff Goldblum
Stay at The Grand Budapest Hotel
Make your reservations now for Wes Anderson’s loopy, visually stunning dark comedy.
Tags: Events & Film, Willem Dafoe, Wes Anderson, Tony Revolori, Tilda Swinton, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Siorse Ronan, Ralph Fiennes, movie review, Jude Law, Joe Bardi, Jeff Goldblum, Jason Schwartzman, Harvey Kietel, F. Murray Abraham, edward norton, Bob Balaban, Bill Murray, Adrien Brody
Best in show this week — 2014 Gasparilla International Film Festival
Tampa’s Gasparilla International Film Festival continues its run as king of Bay area film festivals.
Tags: Local Arts, Tampa’s Gasparilla International Film Festival continues its run as king of Bay area film festivals.
Non-Stop lands hard
Liam Neeson searches for a killer at 30,000 feet.
Tags: Events & Film, Non-Stop, Nate Parker, movie review, Michelle Dockery, Lupita Nyong'o, liam neeson, Julianne Moore, Joe Bardi, Jason Butler Harner, film, Corey Stoll
Movie review: Oscar shorts hit Tampa Theatre
Tags: Local Arts, Tampa Theatre, Oscar shorts, movie review, Live Action, Joe Bardi, film, animation
Oscar shorts hit Tampa Theatre
A little goes a long way toward an Academy Award for this year's nominees.
Tags: Events & Film, The Voorman Problem, That Wasn't Me, Tampa Theatre, shorts, Ride a Horse, Possessions, oscars, Mr. Hubot, Live Action, Just Before Losing Everything, Joe Bardi, Helium, Feral, Do I Have to Take Care of Everything?, animation, Academy Awards
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Let’s hope Staind frontman Aaron Lewis focuses on the band’s new album this weekend in Tampa
By Josh Bradley
Cinema’s ‘Nasty Women,’ and ladies who improved women’s rights, are center of two events in Tampa Bay this weekend
By Ray Roa
'Florida has a chance to make history': Only three states have passed recreational weed on the ballot by more than 60 percent
By Mitch Perry and Florida Phoenix
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By Jourdan Ducat
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By Leigh Wilson
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By Colin Wolf
Abortion rights are on the ballot in Florida this November, and there’s a ground movement to get Amendment 4 across the finish…
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