"Hollywood is having a good-to-great summer," David Carr writes today, in his weekly New York Times column, "Once you start looking under the tent poles, though, perhaps for a film where nothing is blown up, things become grim. This summer, it seems only “The Visitor” will hit the classic indie trifecta of good reviews, strong word of mouth and staying power in theaters." Carr digs deeper in the wake of Mark Gill's recent L.A. Film Festival keynote speech, which was published by indieWIRE last week.
'The Vow' has 2 attractive and likable stars but that's about it http://t.co/pTtDVTfq @indiewire #MovieCrazy
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'Journey 2: The Mysterious Island' may not be a great movie, but is all in fun and painless for grownups http://t.co/E1wTTmli @indiewire
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'Rampart' left me with nothing except regret that I’d invested the time to watch it http://t.co/fiiTpDyX @indiewire #MovieCrazy
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RT @leonardmaltin: 'In Darkness' is an effective survival story that deserves an appreciative audience http://t.co/V0k7qkQn @indiewire #MovieCrazy
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