Lou Lumenick

New York Post

Lou Lumenick is The Post’s chief film critic. He has been reviewing there since 1999, after a stint as metropolitan editor, and covered films for the Bergen Record going back to 1981. A native of Astoria, Queens, who attended the City College of New York, he lives in Manhattan and has attended the Sundance, Toronto and Cannes film festivals, as well as events closer to home. Lou has frequently appeared on TV and taped introductions to a collection of classic films. He blogs on the New York Post website and rates “Casablanca’’ as his favorite movie of all time.

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Films

A Serious Man A

A Single Man B+

Antichrist F

Broken Embraces (Los abrazos rotos) B+

Chloe C+

Creation C

Les Herbes folles C-

Life During Wartime B

Precious: Based on the Novel “Push” By Sapphire A

The Invention of Lying B-

The Men Who Stare at Goats B

The Road C-

Trash Humpers F

Up in the Air A+

Whip It B

AFI Fest
AFI Fest '09
BROKEN EMBRACES
A Film By Almodovar, Starring Penelope Cruz
Opens New York 11/20, Opens Los Angeles 12/11
Opens additional cities 12/25
Where is it opening by you?
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"Astonishing! A Masterpiece!"
Jeffrey Lyons, KNBC Weekend Today
"Cruz with Almodovar makes BROKEN EMBRACES soar!"
Richard Corliss, TIME
Written and Directed by Pedro Almodovar
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