Terri: In Which a High School Outcast Finds His Place

A genially despised genre appealing to a constant and constantly expanding demographic, the high school movie has for years provided ambitious or oddball filmmakers with a measure of cover: It allowed for Gus Van Sant’s fragmented, kinetic Paranoid Park and provided the framework for Antonio Campos’ cyber-thriller, Afterschool. The upcoming…

Terri Director Azazel Jacobs Moves Beyond the Labels

Sheepishly, obligingly, Azazel Jacobs trespasses into the Manhattan apartment where he used to live. On Avenue A and 10th Street, above where the now-defunct Brownies used to showcase indie bands back when Jacobs was a post-punk post-grad, he pushes open an unlocked door and bounds up the steamy, unrenovated stairwell…

Five Ways to Better Spend Your Time Than Watching Entourage

​Unfortunately, the latest season of Entourage premiered last Sunday. Fortunately, it will be the last. Producers say it’s the final season, and though the series has provided many twists and turns (which sports car will they drive today?) viewers will have to watch HBO to see how the story of…

Captain America Ignores Its Roots for Easy Money

Created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby for Marvel Comics in 1941, Captain America was among the first American comic books intended as an explicit work of patriotic, political propaganda: The cover of the debut issue, available months before Pearl Harbor, famously featured the titular costume hero punching out Adolf…

Italian Simplicity and Nostalgia in This Week’s Dinner and a Movie

​Nothing goes better with a movie than dinner (and perhaps vise versa), which Chow Bella has all figured out.Dinner and a Movie pairs all sorts of films with themed recipes each week.Today features Cinema Paradiso, written and directed by Guiseppe Tornatore, which Chow Bella paired with pasta with Campari tomatoes,…

Web Series “Voyage Trekkers” Premieres Monday at Filmbar

​”Voyage Trekkers,” a new sci-fi effort by Phoenix filmmaker Nathan Blackwell, takes on past series like “Star Trek” and “Battlestar Galatica” to show a new side to galaxy crime fighting — namely, the loser-y side.Captain Kirk would be ashamed of this new group of rag-tag outer-space explorers who, in the…

Harry Potter Fights His Final Battle

After 10 years, seven movies, six Defense Against the Dark Arts teachers, four directors, two dead parents, one grating house elf, and incalculable amounts of CG wizardry, pubescent growing pains, budding romances, and apocalyptic fire and brimstone, we’ve finally arrived: Bespectacled Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) squares off against amphibian-faced Lord…

Project Nim: One Chimp’s Sad Tale

Not every homo sapiens who sees Project Nim will be moved to pledge membership in PETA. Still, this documentary biopic of the ’70s chimp picked to endure an “experiment” in simian sign language and general neglect pulls human heartstrings as wrenchingly as any creature feature in the 45 years since…

Audition for Fear Factor this Friday at Spanish Fly

If you have no qualms about eating live roaches, jumping from buildings, or venturing into Scottsdale without a suntan, you’ll want to head to Spanish Fly Mexican Beach Club this Friday night for a chance to compete in the upcoming season of television’s Fear Factor. Spanish Fly reps say the…

MADCAP Theaters Closes for the Summer

Tempe’s MADCAP Theaters announced over the weekend that they’ll be closing for the summer and canceling all film programming until the school year starts back up (or until it cools down). The independent theater on Mill Avenue is currently raising funds to repair its air conditioners, a job they estimate…

The Robber at Filmbar

n a quietly compelling film about a marathon runner who moonlights as a hold up artist, Benjamin Heisenberg’s The Robber tells the true story of Johann Kastenberger in the days following his release from prison. After seven years of being locked up and running on a treadmill, the Austrian’s ready to integrate back into…

Larry Crowne: Tom Hanks Ages Into Midlife Obsolescence

Considering the movie is called Larry Crowne, it sure is tough to get a solid read on the character of Larry Crowne. Directed, co-written by, and starring Tom Hanks in the title role, the film seems to want to be some kind of post-recessional pick-me-up, an “It Gets Better” video…

Page One: Inside the New York Times Takes the Story to the Newsroom

Nobody cries, “Stop the presses!” in Andrew Rossi’s Page One: Inside the New York Times; no one would dare. There’s a palpable fear that it could actually happen. Rossi’s documentary, which might have been called “Inside Baseball: Inside the New York Times,” opens with a montage of the press in…

Transformers Are Back and Kicking Ass in Dark of the Moon

The two hours and 34 minutes of Transformers: Dark of the Moon are loaded with unimaginable violence, but only one spasm left the audience at the theater where I watched it speechless. They cheered the robot-on-robot slugfests, rendered in terabyte-straining slow motion and splashing Decepticon blood (oil?). The destruction of…

The Lowdown on True Blood Season 4

There’s something alluring about blood, violence and sex — especially when you combine all three together in one show. That’s the formula which makes HBO’s True Blood series so successful. Based on Charlaine Harris’ ongoing Sookie Stackhouse novels, the show follows mind-reading protagonist Sookie in her misadventures in a world…