Thursday Jul 31 | The Crimson White
Editor's note: This is the fourth in a series of reviews written during a jaunty little visit to another state that actually, shockingly, shows independent films.
The Visitor is the second film written and directed by Tom McCarthy . It stars Richard Jenkins of Six Feet Under fame, Arab hottie Haaz Sleiman , Hiam Abbass and Danai Gurira .
'Step Brothers' is crude but hilarious
Brennan and Dale may look life full-grown men, but they're actually overgrown boys.
'Step Brothers' is crude but hilarious
Brennan and Dale may look life full-grown men, but they're actually overgrown boys.
'North Country' a powerful reminder of America's promise of equality
Happy Fourth of July! Next to flags, fireworks and food, nothing says "America" on this most patriotic of days quite like a good old-fashioned lawsuit -- especially when it's as intense, groundbreaking and ...
Film reviews: The Mist, The Visitor and more
A gloriously trashy horror film has something serious to say about modern US paranoia, says Tim Robey The Mist 15 cert, 127 min Watch the trailer for The Mist The underrated Frank Darabont was last caught ...
Edinburgh Film Festival reviews: The Visitor | The Wackness | Somers Town | Donkey Punch
Since 9/11, good films about New York have been very rare. But now, thanks to the Edinburgh Film Festival, two have come along at once THE VISITOR **** DIRECTED BY: THOMAS MCCARTHY STARRING: RICHARD JENKINS, ...
dOc treehouse: The Indian In The Cupboard
Columbia TriStar Home Video presents The Indian In The Cupboard "They're people! Real people! You can't use people!" - Omri Review By: Dan Lopez Published: July 02, 2001 Stars: Hal Scardino, Litefoot, Lindsay ...
The Visitor: Movie production notes - Notes provided by Overture Films. - In a world of six billion people, it only takes one to change your life.
Participant Media and Groundswell Productions' The Visitor First Specialty Hit of the Year
The Visitor has become the year's breakout independent film hit, and has received some of the best reviews of any film released this year.
Simple on the Screen: The Visitor looks at deportation with a subtle eye
The Visitor is tough to categorize. On one hand it's a straightforward story of a lonely guy who finds meaning in life, and on the other it's so deadpan and simple that it makes you remember why they make ...
'The Visitor' is a small film worth finding
What a perfect opportunity to see what I consider one of the best movies so far in 2008.
"Young @ Heart" follows a choir of generally peppy septuagenarians through six weeks of practice, trial, tribulation and performance.
Release Date: April 11, 2008 Studio: Overture Films Director: Thomas McCarthy Screenwriter: Thomas McCarthy Starring: Richard Jenkins , Oliver Bokelberg , Hiam Abbass , Maggie Moore Genre: Comedy, Drama MPAA ...
Red Belt. David Mamet's latest drama involves a martial-arts instructor who gets involved with the movie business.
Richard Jenkins takes the lead
“When I'm in the grocery store, the one I get most is, 'Did I go to school with you?'”
By Mark Hinson * DEMOCRAT SENIOR WRITER * May 9, 2008 Veteran character actor Richard Jenkins has an everyman quality on the screen. via Tallahassee Democrat
MOVIES: Bit Player Jenkins Offers Stirring Lead in 'The Visitor'
By DAVID GERMAIN associated press Monday, May 12, 2008 REVIEW *** out of **** 'The Visitor' Rated: PG-13 Running time: 1:46 Director: Tom McCarthy Showing: Grand MOVIEWEB.COM Richard Jenkins shines in a rare ... via Kitsapsun.com
“North Country"), CEOs ("Fun With Dick and Jane") and sundry federal agents ("The Kingdom”
And most likely, you are a fan. The Visitor Written and directed by Thomas McCarthy. via HeraldTribune.com
Everyman is leading man in 'Visitor'
“It's better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick.”
BARBARA VANCHERI, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Friday, May 9, 2008 Strangers know Richard Jenkins from everywhere and nowhere. via The Knoxville News Sentinel
By Gil Mansergh New releases IRON MAN Starring Robert Downey, Jeff Bridges, Terrence Howard, Shaun Toub, Gwyneth Paltrow. via Petaluma360