
“Thor” hammers away at box office
Rather than coming off as corny and preposterous, Thor contains scenes that are grandiose and moving.

"Orgasm Inc.": a revealing documentary
Science's current counterpart to the space race is the competition to send women over the moon.

"Potiche": entertaining film features stars, strikes, class struggle
The delightful Potiche tackles the class war in an extremely entertaining, thought-provoking, funny way.

Korean film explores employee and employer relationship
The essential relationship between employee and employer is explored in this outstanding allegory/soap opera.

Crowded theaters: Quick view of holiday movies
Jim Lane reviews Black Swan, Tangled, The Tourist and True Grit.

Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows, darkest and best of series yet
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1" is the best of the Harry Potter movies to date.

The fruits of corporate globalization: a review of “El Traspatio”
This film is a searing and realistic depiction of what international monopoly capital does to the lives of ordinary working men and women.

Latin America rejects neoliberalism
It would be hard to avoid admiring this ground-breaking documentary.

“Inception” has viewers guessing ― dreams vs. reality
From beginning to end "Inception" has viewers guessing about what's real and what's not.

“The Girl” is tough and mean
Meet Lisbeth Salander, standing 5 feet tall and 88 pounds, she is the toughest and meanest gangster movie protagonist to date.

