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The Trip to Spain is a bromance with paella and pintxos
It's a deliciously deadpan and devilish comedy.
By Ben Wiley
Tags: Food News, Rob Brydon, Steve Coogan, Tampa Theatre, Tampa Theatre movie screening, The Trip to Spain, Trip to Spain bromance, Trip to Spain movie review, Trip to Spain review, bromance, film reviews, food feature, movie reviews
The Great Wall? How about the "sort of OK wall"?
No Trump jokes here.
By Astrid Budgor
Tags: Events & Film, Matt Damon, legendary pictures, movie reviews, the great wall
Get Out pulls its punches
Not nasty enough.
Tags: Events & Film, get out, movie reviews
Review: The Girl on the Train is a sluggish mess
This is one train you shouldn't hop, friends!
Tags: Events & Film, New Movies, movie reviews, the girl on the train
The Year in Lists: 25 movie haiku
A pithy guide to what's in theaters this weekend.
By Scott Harrell, David Warner, Cathy Salustri, Keven Renken, Astrid Budgor and Cole Carbone
Tags: Local Arts, youth, trumbo, the night before, The Martian, star wars, spotlight, Sisters, room, point break, oscar bait, movie reviews, krampus, joy, in the heart of the sea, hateful 8, haiku review, good dinosaur, danish girl, daddy's home, creed, concussion, christmas movies, carol, blockbuster movies
Movie review: A Walk Among the Tombstones stumbles along
Audiences won't be Taken with Liam Neeson starring in Another Liam Neeson Movie.
By Kevin Tall
Tags: Local Arts, walk among the tombstones, movie reviews, liam neeson
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.
By Joe Bardi
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: Obvious Child
This edgy romantic comedy draws you in by slowly revealing the depths of its characters.
By Anthony Salveggi
Tags: Events & Film, rom-com reviews, obvious child, movie reviews, jenny slate, is obvious child any good
Movie Review: 22 Jump Street out-laughs the original
Tatum and Hill avoid sophomoric slump with an expanded arsenal of meta-humor and even more over-the-top inanity.
Tags: Events & Film, movie reviews, jonah hill, ice cube, comedy movies, comedy, Channing Tatum, 22 jump street
Movie Review: Words and Pictures is a film without enough emphasis on either
Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche pair up for a rom-com whose reach exceeds its grasp.
Tags: Events & Film, words and pictures, movie reviews, juliette binoche, films, clive owen
Movie Review: X-Men: Days looks to Future of franchise potentially Past its prime
Original X-Director Bryan Singer attempts to right the aging Good Ship Xavier with a complex and noble effort to unify the scattered omnibus.
Tags: Events & Film, x-men review, x-men movies, x-men franchise, x-men days of future past, x-men, movie reviews
Movie Review: Chef brings the heat
Jon Favreau's warm, witty film celebrates food, music and family — and himself.
Tags: Events & Film, swingers, movie reviews, Jon Favreau, Iron Man, foodie films, food movies, cowboys and aliens, chef reviews, chef
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
Tampa Theatre to debut six movies starting Fri., Aug. 30
The downtown landmark rides a wave of new indies, each playing for only a day or two.
By Julie Garisto, Joe Bardi, Kevin Tall and Anthony Salveggi
Tags: Events & Film, The Hunt, Tampa Theatre, Storm Surfers, Still Mine, movie reviews, Mads Mikkelsen, Kevin Tall, Julie Garisto, Joe Bardi, James Cromwell, Indies, Anthony Salveggi
Movies of steel
Man of Steel is a dud, but Before Midnight and Stories We Tell are both super.
Tags: Events & Film, Zack Snyder, Tampa Theatre, superheroes, Stories We Tell, Sarah Polley, Russell Crowe, Richard Linklater, movie reviews, Michael Shannon, Mark Polley, Man of Steel, Laurence Fishburne, Kevin Costner, Julie Delphi, John Buchan, Joe Bardi, Joanna Polley, Henry Cavill, Harry Gulkin, Ethan Hawke, documentary, Diane Lane, Before Midnight, amy adams, Video
Nobody beats Les Miz
Tom Hooper’s Les Misérables is a glorious, tear-jerking success.
Tags: Events & Film, Tom Hooper, Samantha Barks, Sacha Baron Cohen, Russell Crowe, movie reviews, Les Misérables, Isabelle Allen, Hugh Jackman, Helena Bonham Carter, eddie redmayne, Anthony Salveggi, Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried, Video
War Horse, The Artist, Tintin and more ...
2011 concludes with a cinematic flood at the multiplex.
By CL Movies Team
Tags: Events & Film, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, the artist, the adventures of tintin, Steven Spielberg, movie reviews, Julie Garisto, Joe Bardi, holiday movies 2011, David Fincher, Daniel Feingold, Anthony Salveggi, war horse
Short Reviews: Cars 2 and more
Plus The Tree of Life, Bad Teacher and the best of the rest at the multiplex.
Tags: Events & Film, x-men first class, the tree of life, the hangover part ii, the green lantern, the greatest movie ever sold, the art of getting by, Super 8, movie reviews, midnight in paris, kevin hopp, Katy Williamson, Joe Bardi, film, daneil feingold, Anthony Salveggi, anthony nicholas, cars 2
Beginners starts in theaters
Plus: X-Men: First Class and the best of what's still playing at the multiple.
Tags: Events & Film, x-men: first class, thor, the hangover part ii, the greatest movie ever sold, something borrowed, priest, pirates of the caribbean 4: on stranger tides, movie reviews, kevin hopp, Katy Williamson, film, everything must go, Daniel Feingold, bridesmaids, beginners, Anthony Salveggi, anthony nicholas, joe bardi
Movie openings: The Beaver, Pirates 4 and more
The best of what's now playing at a multiplex near you.
Tags: News Feature, thor, the beaver, something borrowed, shannon bennett, priest, pirates of the caribbean 4: on stranger tides, movie reviews, Kevin Tall, kevin hopp, fast five, everything must go, Daniel Feingold, certified copy, Bridesmaids, Anthony Salveggi, joe bardi
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Fri., April 19, 7 p.m.
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Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
By Kyla Fields
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 Gov. DeSantis signs public school chaplains bill, says satanists need not apply
By Michael Moline and Florida Phoenix
Let’s hope Staind frontman Aaron Lewis focuses on the band’s new album this weekend in Tampa
By Josh Bradley
The University of South Florida (USF) is going to produce more tortured poets than usual this semester. The English department at the…
Tampa Bay Taco Week is here. For 10 delicious days—April 18-28—close to two dozen Bay area restaurants are offering exclusive specials. Have…
By Leigh Wilson
The castle-like remains of an eccentric scholar's unfinished artist sanctuary is now on the market in Florida. Located in Monticello, near Tallahassee, the…
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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