A wily fox uses his formidable cunning to outsmart three feeble-minded farmers, who resort to extreme tactics to protect their chickens in director Wes Anderson's animated adaptation of the popular Roald Dahl children's book. For 12 years, Mr. and Mrs. Fox (voices of George Clooney and Meryl Streep) have lived a peaceful life in the wilderness with their son, Ash (voice of Jason Schwartzman). Shortly after their young nephew Kristofferson (voice of Eric Anderson) arrives for a visit, Mr. Fox's long-suppressed animal instincts begin to take over and the faithful family man resorts back to his old ways as a cunning chicken thief, endangering not only his family but the entire animal community as well. When evil farmers Boggis, Bunce, and Bean force the animals underground in a desperate attempt to capture the audacious Mr. Fox, dwindling food supplies force the frightened animals to band together in one last attempt to fight for the land that is rightfully theirs. Bill Murray, Michael Gambon, Willem Dafoe, and Owen Wilson provide additional voices. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi If You Love this movie you can streaming Fantastic Mr. Fox Full Movie Online without downloading HERE Movie Title : Fantastic Mr. Fox Release Date : Nov 25, 2009 Wide Mpaa Rating : PG Genre Movie :Action & Adventure,Animation,Kids & Family,Comedy
NewVisitor Ranting & Critics For Fantastic Mr. Fox
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A boisterous and magnificent treat. Laremy Legel-Film.com
The same eye for immaculate compositions that had seemed increasingly to hem in his human actors here serves as the basis for some of the most inventive animated set pieces this side of Nick Park. Christopher Orr-The New Republic
Adds yet another wry, carefully composed bibelot to the cabinet of curios that defines the Anderson oeuvre. Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
The result is not only marvellous whimsy, but also something that advances the burgeoning retro-tech movement. Peter Howell-Toronto Star
Anderson injects such charm and wit, such personality and nostalgia -- evident in the old-school animation, storybook settings and pitch-perfect use of Burl Ives -- that it's easy to forgive his self-conscious touches. Amy Biancolli-Houston Chronicle
Wes Anderson's utterly charming Fantastic Mr. Fox is that rarity: a children's movie for all. Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times
t's entertaining and tolerable in a way that I fear isn't ultimately good for Anderson, but works here. Will Leitch-Deadspin
Anderson wants to turn his fox family into another version of the dysfunctional families that regularly pop up in his work. And this is where his adaptation really rubs against the grain of the original. Jason Best-Movie Talk
Adults will really appreciate oddball whole that Anderson serves up here. Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com
It's also a fairly entertaining children's story. But for kids? Let's say it's a film for Wes Anderson. Hank Sartin-Time Out Chicago
Ocean's 11 as it might look played out with poseable-puppet animals. Neil Pond-American Profile
It not only looks scruffishly beautiful, but it's hilariously off-balance, warm-hearted, perfectly composed and detailed (like every other Wes Anderson movie) and casually but meaningfully acted. Dave White-Movies.com
Fantastic Mr. Fox stops short of being a potential classic. It's just done extremely well. Matt Kelemen-Las Vegas CityLife
Fantastic Mr. Fox is oddly hilarious, enthralling and overwhelmingly heartwarming; it might even be the best film of Anderson's oeuvre. Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
Stop-motion animation filmed at half-speed, it's like a living pop-up book. Landscapes resemble carpet remnants and fire extinguishers plume what looks like cotton candy. Wes Anderson's team boundlessly, buoyantly fill each frame with fine flourishes. Nick Rogers-Suite101.com
It is a sweet film with some lovable moments, but it will take a more ambitious role of the dice to restore Anderson to his former lofty status. Simon Foster-sbs.com.au
nobody can deny that this was a Herculean task, and Anderson has succeeded where so many filmmakers would have failed. Nick Deigman-Fan The Fire
Funny, eccentric and great-looking, Fantastic Mr. Fox is utterly unique and highly entertaining. Brian Webster-Apollo Guide
Wes Anderson's stop-motion animation is perhaps the purest distillation yet of his nerveless twee cinema of quirk; it economically summarizes his themes of family and outsiderism through remarkably detailed models of forest creatures. Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Playfulness permeates every frame with inventiveness both visual and verbal (and an eye toward appealing to both children and adults) in this quintessential Wes Anderson film. Annlee Ellingson-Moving Pictures Magazine
A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. S. James Wegg-JWR
A visual flair can't rescue an awkardly edited, talky film with little accessible wit--hard to imagine even the most patient child or their parents not being bored stiff. Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
Though the animals may just be wild, Fantastic Mr. Fox is a neatly contained film of family and friendship. And there's something kind of fantastic about that, isn't there? Kate Jinx-Concrete Playground
Although funny and suspenseful, Wes Anderson's style may be a little too obscure to carry over to the family film genre, but that certainly won't stop those of us who grew up with the story from getting nostalgic. -Rip It Up
Une escapade réussie dans le domaine de l'animation pour le réalisateur qui aura su y reproduire cet univers chaleureux dans lequel il est toujours si agréable de se replonger Jean-François Vandeuren-Panorama
For more than 25 years, Gertrude Berg was one of the most prominent women in American broadcast media and popular culture, as the creator, writer, producer, and star of The Goldbergs, first on radio (where it was originally known as The Rise of the Goldbergs) and then on television. Berg -- who was best-known to the public in the identity of her character Molly Goldberg -- occupied a unique niche in the fabric of American life, and throughout the 1930s, she and Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of the president, competed annually in polls for the title of most prominent woman in America. Berg was even called "The First Lady of Radio" at a time when radio was king. Later on, in the television era, she invented the family sitcom as we came to know it, and did battle against the Red Scare and the blacklist. Director Aviva Kempner's documentary gives an intimate and detailed a look at the life of Berg, who died in 1966 virtually forgotten by the executives of the industry that she helped build. In the process, she and the other participants, and their widows and children, as well as admirers such as United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, explain how this woman, an articulate and intelligent first-generation Jewish American with little formal background in writing and no knowledge of the media, rose to such success in just a few years -- and why she was forgotten and swept aside almost as quickly at the other end of her career. Participants and interviewees, in addition to Justice Ginsberg, include producer/writer Norman Lear, actor Edward Asner, and writer/producer Gary David Goldberg. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi If You Love this movie you can streaming Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Goldberg Full Movie Online without downloading HERE Movie Title : Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Goldberg Release Date : Jul 10, 2009 Wide Mpaa Rating : Unrated Genre Movie :Documentary,Television
Actors For Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Goldberg
Edward Asner,Gertrude Berg,Steve McQueen,Susan Stamberg,Anne Bancroft,Gary David Goldberg,Norman Lear,Ruth Bader Ginsburg
NewVisitor Ranting & Critics For Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Goldberg
User Ranting Movie Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Goldberg : 3.3 User Percentage For Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Goldberg : 66 % User Count Like for Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Goldberg : 2,343 All Critics Ranting For Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Goldberg : 7.2 All Critics Count For Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Goldberg : 69 All Critics Percentage For Yoo-hoo, Mrs. Goldberg : 93 %
It is only in the sequence about Berg's popular costar Philip Loeb that Aviva Kempner's documentary resonates. Andrea Gronvall-Chicago Reader
Yoo-Hoo suggests that, yes, Berg broke new ground and, no, she shouldn't be forgotten. But it doesn't explain why she endured, or why she is so forgotten today. Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
Charming. Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail
History has been unfair to Berg, a fact that filmmaker Aviva Kempner hopes to correct with this illuminating documentary. Jason Anderson-Toronto Star
Aviva Kempner's documentary Yoo Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg is a delightful introduction to Berg, who began writing and performing skits at her father's resort hotel in the Catskill Mountains, then studied drama at Columbia University. Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
We're left with an impression of a vivacious pioneer; but warm shouldn't have to mean fuzzy. Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Aviva Kempner's documentary is a real eye-opener on an influential woman whose once central place in American popular has been mostly forgotten. Sean Axmaker-Seanax.com
Gertrude Berg was the Queen of All Media long before Howard Stern ever dreamed about being King. Christopher Long-Movie Metropolis
Berg's professional story is worthy enough to be retold, although one wishes for something a little more emotionally compelling. David Cornelius-Popcornworld
Kempner has made The Goldbergs informative, entertaining, poignant, and ... nostalgic. A piece of history has been saved. Emily S. Mendel-culturevulture.net
A remarkable story, all the more remarkable for the era in which it happened, an era when most women had almost no opportunities to become famous, rich and powerful. Gertrude Berg not only triumphed during this time, she was the Oprah Winfrey of her time. Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope
It's puzzling that a paean to Gertrude Berg's Jewish New York housewife, Mrs. Goldberg -- a character so beloved and enduring that she could serve as a travel guide through early-to-mid-20th-century history -- could fall so flat. Justin Strout-Orlando Weekly
No matter the accomplishments during her lifetime, Gertrude Berg remains an integral part of the modern media's formation. Thankfully, we now have a permanent testament to how important - and irresistible - she was. Bill Gibron-PopMatters
Stylistically unpretentious but highly informative and enjoyable documentary [on] one of radio's great stars and a television pioneer. Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion
Stylistically, Aviva Kempner's documentary is no ground-breaker. But its old-school talking-heads/narration/footage format suits its subject matter, and the remarkable story needs no window dressing. Jim Slotek-Jam! Movies
Kempner did her homework in restoring from obscurity this trailblazing sitcom pioneer. The film is well-organized and filled with interesting trivia tidbits. Keith Cohen-Entertainment Spectrum
Kempner marshals an impressive lineup of both Berg and Goldberg fans to underscore the irrefutable significance of her subject. Marc Savlov-Austin Chronicle
It's absolutely charming to be reminded of -- or, in most cases, introduced to -- Berg and her particular genius. But too much of the film is too light. Shawn Levy-Oregonian
The real kick comes from seeing the stars of yesteryear in grainy film stock. Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
This was a very informative documentary that is told with a subtle passion. I found it very warm and welcoming. If you have interest in entertainment history, this is a must see! Austin Kennedy-Sin Magazine
... a good introduction to Gertrude Berg for those who have never heard of her and a pleasant journey down nostalgia lane for those who grew up with her shows. Sarah Boslaugh-Playback:stl
It's delightful, if a mite sketchy. Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
The city streets explode into violence when "The Man" kills Black Dynamite's (Michael Jai White) brother in this seamless recreation of the blaxploitation classics of the 1970s. He was the best agent that the CIA ever had, but these days Black Dynamite only answers to one boss -- himself. When "The Man" ices Black Dynamite's brother, starts pumping heroin into the local orphanage, and floods the ghetto with a secret weapon disguised as common malt liquor, the car chases, gunfights, and shirtless brawls that follow prove wild enough to make even Dolemite green with envy. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi If You Love this movie you can streaming Black Dynamite Full Movie Online without downloading HERE Movie Title : Black Dynamite Release Date : Oct 16, 2009 Wide Mpaa Rating : R Genre Movie :Action & Adventure,Comedy
Actors For Black Dynamite
Michael Jai White,Kym E. Whitley,Tommy Davidson,Kevin Chapman,Byron Minns,Salli Richardson-Whitfiel...,Cedric Yarbrough,Mykelti Williamson,Nicole Sullivan,Brian McKnight,Arsenio Hall,Obba Babatundé,Buddy Lewis,Bokeem Woodbine,Miguel A. Núñez Jr.,Tucker Smallwood,Phil Morris,Mike Starr,Richard Edson,Dde Dionne Gipson
NewVisitor Ranting & Critics For Black Dynamite
User Ranting Movie Black Dynamite : 4 User Percentage For Black Dynamite : 83 % User Count Like for Black Dynamite : 14,284 All Critics Ranting For Black Dynamite : 7.2 All Critics Count For Black Dynamite : 59 All Critics Percentage For Black Dynamite : 85 %
The portentous dialogue, two-track-recorded soundtrack (by Adrian Younge) and eager performances are all highly diverting. Wally Hammond-Time Out
Black Dynamite will stir some pleasant memories. Cary Darling-Dallas Morning News
If the joke is somewhat one-note and eventually told too long and too often, at least it's a good joke. Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
Before an hour has passed tedium overtakes Black Dynamite -- one corny martial-arts sequence turns out to be plenty -- and all the good jokes dry up. Wesley Morris-Boston Globe
Even though it sounds funnier than it plays, between the song and the nun chucks, I was happy. Michael Phillips-Chicago Tribune
The details are perfect, from the particle-board sets to the porn-ready score. (And dig those polyester suits.) But just like the movies it parodies, this one feels over long before it's actually done. Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
As the titular ex-CIA man, White reveals comic talents to match his martial artistry, delivering one-liners and roundhouse kicks with the same killer precision. Dan Goodswen-Total Film
Outta sight! David Edwards-Daily Mirror [UK]
A brilliant laugh-out-loud slapstick crowd pleaser made with love and talent. Matt Bochenski-Little White Lies
Fond and very funny homage to the exploitation era. Damon Wise-Empire Magazine
Hilarious, and at just 85 minutes long, never outstays its welcome. Catherine Bray-Film4
A pin-sharp send-up of 1970s blaxploitation. Robbie Collin-News of the World
It works as well as it does largely because it displays such a genuine affection for the genre it pays tribute to. Charlie Lyne-Ultra Culture
An enjoyable, frequently hilarious action comedy with a witty script and a terrific performance from Michael Jai White... Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
Once you catch on to the string of in-jokes, the movie never stops making you laugh... Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed
Such a bland and lifeless experience even the most ardent of Scott Sanders or Michael Jai White fans will do well to not grow bored before the end. Sam Bathe-Fan The Fire
If the Man has got you down and your VHS copies of 'Shaft,' 'Superfly,' 'Dolemite' and 'I'm Gonna Git You Sucka' are all worn out, 'Black Dynamite' is here to save the day. Dan Lybarger-eFilmCritic.com
... a dead-on parody of the sloppy filmmaking, aggressive overacting and slapdash writing of the cheapest films of the genre. Sean Axmaker-Seanax.com
Truly the funniest movie of 2009. Yeah, bust-a-gut hilarious. Paul Chambers, CNN. Paul Chambers-CNNRadio
Here, the acting, framing, focus, blocking, editing, sound and film processing all nail down the period so perfectly... It looks, sounds and feels as if it were shot in 1972. Rubin Safaya-Cinemalogue.com
As Dynamite kung-fu-fights his way through a vast conspiracy involving smack-addled orphans, malt liquor, and the best (read: worst) exploding-car scene of 2009, you'll feel a rush of '70s nostalgia you never knew you had. Shaula Clark-Boston Phoenix
Black Dynamite gets the details right, but so what? The result is like watching rightly vilified movies such as Epic Movie, Date Movie, or Meet The Spartans, but without as many scenes of characters being kicked in the balls. Adam Lippe-Examiner.com
A young Kurdish refugee finds friendship from an unlikely source in Welcome, writer-director Philippe Lioret's dramatic chronicle of intersecting lives. The tale unfurls in Calais, a seaside community in the north of France where one can glimpse the white cliffs of Dover, England with the naked eye. Vincent Lindon stars as Simon, a local swimming instructor privately reeling in turmoil because he dreads an imminent divorce from his wife (Audrey Dana). Soon, his path unexpectedly criss-crosses with that of Bilal (Firat Ayverdi), a 17-year-old Kurdish refugee with two aspirations: swim the English Channel, and join his girlfriend in England following a lengthy separation. Despite their differing ages, the two men discover that they have a fair amount in common, and soon forge a tight bond marked by similar goals. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi If You Love this movie you can streaming Welcome Full Movie Online without downloading HERE Movie Title : Welcome Release Date : May 7, 2010 Wide Mpaa Rating : Unrated Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama
User Ranting Movie Welcome : 3.9 User Percentage For Welcome : 86 % User Count Like for Welcome : 1,941 All Critics Ranting For Welcome : 6.9 All Critics Count For Welcome : 30 All Critics Percentage For Welcome : 87 %
Puts you so completely into the shoes of a young man facing almost insurmountable obstacles that you feel a profound empathy not only for him but also for all who are ready to risk everything for the dream of a better life. Stephen Holden-New York Times
[It] has its share of clichés and contrivances. Fortunately, compensation is provided by strong performances by veteran actor Vincent Lindon as the coach and newcomer Firat Ayverdi as the refugee. V.A. Musetto-New York Post
Don't discount the pleasure of watching a weathered star breathe life into an otherwise banal film. David Fear-Time Out New York
Starting strong with its atmospheric immersion in the herd of immigrants killing time by the docks, Welcome quickly shrugs off credibility by equating Bilal's quest with Simon's angst over his recent divorce. Vadim Rizov-Village Voice
A one-note moral lesson devoid of dialogue with the very hot-button topics it feigns interest in. Nick Schager-House Next Door
...the 'white man's perspective' on the Middle Eastern immigrant saga seen from the Afghan POV in Michael Winterbottom's "In This World..." Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews
By keeping the focus firmly on the personal relationship between the two men Lioret lifts his story out of cliche and into a place where emotions flourish. Amber Wilkinson-Eye for Film
Loiret's story is inherently affecting, made more so by veteran actor Vincent Lindon, who owns one of cinema's all-time great hangdog expressions. Marcy Dermansky-About.com
An astonishing film about the struggle of a Kurdish immigrant to get from Calais to England and the assistance he obtains from a middle-aged Frenchman who empathizes with his dreams. Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
A Gallic counterpart to American indiedom's immigration melodrama The Visitor. Bill Weber-Slant Magazine
The engrossing story and high quality of this film have the potential to draw good arthouse audiences. Ed Scheid-Boxoffice Magazine
The irony of the title is only the beginning of Lioret's stirring, incisive look at the physical and emotional realities of illegal immigrants. Alice Tynan-Concrete Playground
A timely reminder that one should love one's neighbour, even if one's neighbour has a foreign accent and a different culture. David Stratton-The Australian
Writer-director Philippe Lioret has made a film about what happens to an ordinary man touched by a stranger in extraordinary circumstances. Jason Di Rosso-MovieTime, ABC Radio National
A film that tosses audiences through an emotional wringer, creating an intense, challenging and surprisingly warm experience that questions the very concept of "welcome." Colin Fraser-FILMINK (Australia)
A humane and touching story of a young Kurdish immigrant's attempts to reunite with his girlfriend. Simon Weaving-Screenwize
The script is sensitive and sharp, dealing in the intractable grey of the moral dilemmas that arise through the globally replicated issue of displaced people and their treatment by host countries Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
As long as the focus is on the taciturn underdog Bilal, the film's involving and not sappy. Kent Turner-Film-Forward.com
Such a melodramatic set-up is no way to win round viewers who aren't predisposed to sympathise with immigrants - or with gloomy middle-aged men. Edward Porter-Times [UK]
A gripping French contribution to the cycle of movies about exile and refugees. Philip French-Observer [UK]
NewVisitor Ranting & Critics For Inspector Bellamy
User Ranting Movie Inspector Bellamy : 2.9 User Percentage For Inspector Bellamy : % User Count Like for Inspector Bellamy : 1,061 All Critics Ranting For Inspector Bellamy : 6.8 All Critics Count For Inspector Bellamy : 26 All Critics Percentage For Inspector Bellamy : 88 %
It's a small work. Yet it's so pleasurably well-made, so obviously the work of major talents in a comfortable groove, why carp about the scale or ambition of the project? Michael Phillips-Chicago Tribune
If you, like me, are a lover of Simenon's Inspector Maigret, you will find his nature embodied here in the performance of Gerard Depardieu. If you are not, get your hands on a Maigret novel and thank me for the rest of your life. Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times
A sadly bland footnote to an illustrious and influential career. Gary Goldstein-Los Angeles Times
Depardieu and Marie Bunel (as Bellamy's wife) have a terrific interplay, but Chabrol's sharp direction can't quite rescue his fuzzy script. Owen Gleiberman-Entertainment Weekly
Inspector Bellamy leaves a sense not unlike a summary of Chabrol's entire career -- of guilty stains seeping away in every direction, of motives hidden and of endless stories that frustrate full understanding. Kyle Smith-New York Post
The movie is in no hurry to end, much as its prolific maker never showed much inclination to stop. A.O. Scott-New York Times
Dry, moody -- VERY Chabrol. Depardieu makes it worth watching Roger Moore-Movie Nation
Chabrol's craft, confidence and unshowy professionalism drives this crafty story even as it turns the conventions of the murder mystery inside out. Sean Axmaker-Turner Classic Movies Online
Inspector Bellamy is still a beautifully crafted film with a compelling and enjoyable performance by Depardieu Beth Accomando-KPBS.org
... there are major pleasure to be had in the minor production from an old master. Sean Axmaker-Parallax View
Meditative Chabrol asking us to consider the vagaries of life, family, corruption and murder. Jean Lowerison-ReviewExpress.com
As always, Chabrol, who died last September, moves this along without a bit of fuss -- there's not a superficial camera move, scene or directing choice to be found. Marc Mohan-Oregonian
Bellamy is a perfect film for Chabrol to go out on. Justin Strout-Orlando Weekly
Wonderful thinking man's crime drama. Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Off-balance - a state in which Chabrol liked to keep his audiences. He's successful one last time ... a film that never quite reveals itself in the way an audience would like. Marshall Fine-Hollywood & Fine
The final film of French auteur Claude Chabrol was his first collaboration with legendary actor Gérard Depardieu, the main reason to see this enigmatic mystery. Rex Roberts-Film Journal International
Chabrol re-imagines the detective genre in the course of practicing it. Armond White-New York Press
An amiable and philosophical French film about the intimacy of marital love, the art of crime detection, and the confession of a dark family secret. Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
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Movie Overview For Inspector Bellamy
A well known Parisian inspector becomes involved in an investigation while on holiday.