The Help: Civil Rights Through a Soft-Focus Lens

More than just the Hollywood It Girl of the moment, Emma Stone is a real actress, and in The Help, she gets an ostentatious, Oscar-baiting Big Scene in which to prove it. Stone is, to borrow a phrase from Bret Easton Ellis’ Twitter account, thoroughly post-empire — she doesn’t need…

30 Minutes or Less Plays It Too Safe

Money-back guarantees feel like such a remnant of the old economy. Does the depressed consumer class even expect companies to make good on their advertised word anymore? But maybe the dream of free slices scammed from over-promising pizza parlors springs eternal. At least that’s the game being run on Jesse…

Armadillo Showing at FilmBar this Week

Filmmaker Janus Metz’s documentary, Armadillo, is about as raw as they come.Metz and cameraman Lars Skree spent six months following a group of Danish soldiers working at an army base (Armadillo) in the Afghan province of Helmland. The soldiers patrol an area where Taliban forces are often less than a…

Rusty Spoke Screens Easy Rider Tonight

The gearheads at the Rusty Spoke Community Bicycle Collective are offering their own version of the summertime cinematic drive-in experience tonight when they present a “bike-in” screening at their location on Grand Avenue. Fittingly enough, the film being featured is Easy Rider, the landmark movie masterpiece that’s all about life on…

MOVE: A Quick Documentary on Culture

What happens when you commission three guys to take 18 flights to 11 countries spanning 38 thousand miles in 44 days with two cameras? You get a terabyte of film that, when edited down to one minute, gives a unique view into countless corners of the world.  Read more about the Australian-based…

Rise of the Planet of the Apes: James Franco Destroys Humanity

Besides doing fun relationship stuff like arguing about how to discipline our dog, New Times blogger Tyler Hughes and his girlfriend, Jackie Cronin, go to the movies. Tyler: So, if I remember correctly you haven’t seen any of the original Planet of the Apes movies, including that awful Mark Wahlberg…

Some Days are Better Than Others at FilmBar

Portland. With images of co-op shops selling trinkets and totes with birds on them, grizzly bearded men dressed in plaid, and tattooed girls riding Dutch bikes, the city’s been the backdrop of hipster dreams ever since indie kids got tired of Brooklyn. Naturally, the granola city is also the backdrop…

The Change-Up: Guys Urinate, Swap Bodies, and Discover Their True Selves

A uniquely Freudian entry in the body-switching comedy canon, The Change-Up stars Jason Bateman as standard issue anal-retentive lawyer/family man Dave, and Ryan Reynolds as Dave’s classically anal-expulsive stoner/playboy childhood friend Mitch. When sober, Dave begrudgingly tolerates Mitch’s wild-animal routine. One night, when both are drunk, Dave admits he’s secretly…

Rise of the Planet of the Apes: The Making of a Monkey Activist

The making of a monkey activist in Rise of the Planet of the Apes. The latest descendant of the half-century old de-evolution concept that began with Pierre Boulle’s novel, Rise of the Planet of the Apes is an origin story. Predicting an ape-supremacist future, Rupert Wyatt’s film is set in…

Five Films You Didn’t Know Were Comics

​So you’re a fan of both cowboys and aliens, but aren’t sure if the flavors will taste well when mixed.Luckily, those on the fence about Cowboys & Aliens (opening this Friday), don’t have to waste their time and money at the theater to discover its western/sci-fi mashing plot — they can…

Ninjascope: The Magic World of Ninjas Screens at the Royale

Japanese film fiends rejoice — the Royale movie theater in Mesa announced that it’s kicking off a monthly series called Tokusatsu Tuesdays with an ultra-rare English dub of Ninjascope: The Magic World of Ninjas this Tuesday.Royale volunteer, film buff, and stunt zombie Damon Foster says he isn’t quite sure where he found the film, but he was more than…

Cowboys & Aliens: Sci-Fi Meets Spaghetti Western

​After watching and reviewing Captain America last week, domestic partners Niki and Esther could have taken this week to do some much-needed laundry or whack the unruly weeds in their front yard. Instead, they decided to catch another midnight movie premiere, this time Cowboys & Aliens, opening nationwide Friday, July…

!Women Art Revolution Premieres Tonight at FilmBar

Artist and director Lynn Hershman’s voice may be calm, even low-key, as she narrates her documentary history, !Women Art Revolution, but her message is anything but subtle.Hershman says !WAR was her 40-year pregnancy; as a young female artist in the 1960s (and for the next few decades), she collected interviews and…

Behind the Scenes of Phoenix-Based Film, Riscatto

This fall, local creatives Andrew Langdal, Kenny Bump, and Nick Stavlund are putting their individual talents together to create “Riscatto,”a short film focused on the conversation two men have on a long car trip before reaching their destination, getting out of the car, and burying a body.”The film has evolved into…