Author name: Tyler Wilson

Classic high school comedies an inspiration to ‘Easy A’

Just like “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” the high school comedy “Easy A” has a random musical number with no real connection to the plot. There’s a lot of borrowing from other coming-of-age movies too, from “Say Anything” and “Sixteen Candles” to “Clueless” and even “Mean Girls.” The theft pays off because of “Superbad” alum Emma

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Ben Affleck is a great director. “The Town” proves it

Ben Affleck knows how to make gritty crime dramas about Boston. And how to pull fine performances out of established actors and newcomers with Boston accents. Maybe it’s just Boston, or maybe the star of “Gigli” really is an excellent filmmaker. After a sensational debut in 2007 with “Gone Baby Gone,” Affleck is back in

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Oh that Affleck! The Sweet 16 of Ben Affleck movies

Former laughing stock Ben Affleck is receiving some of the best reviews of his career for the leading role in this week’s crime drama, “The Town.” Affleck also co-wrote and directed the film, a follow-up to his stellar directorial debut, “Gone Baby Gone.” While his reputation behind-the-scenes remains perfect (he also won an Oscar for

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Summer Movies 2010: The good, the bad and the bloody

Somewhere around mid-June, movie critics around the country started grumbling about the disappointing slate of summer movies. “Iron Man 2” wasn’t as good as the first “Iron Man” everybody hated “Sex and the City 2,” and nobody bothered to see “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.” Some started to call it the worst summer

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‘Winter’s Bone’ led by engrossing Jennifer Lawrence

The indie drama “Winter’s Bone” could induce chills in 100 degree heat. In an Oscar-worthy performance, newcomer Jennifer Lawrence stars as Ree, a desperate, hardworking teen living in the back-country and struggling to take care of her young siblings and mentally-disturbed mother. One day a police officer knocks on the door inquiring about her absent

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‘The Switch’ a pleasantly mediocre sperm movie

A romantic comedy like “The Switch” needs a fresh spin to survive the doldrums of late August. Accidental sperm donation, sadly, just isn’t enough. Jason Bateman stars as Wally, a likable hypochondriac who has long felt romantic feelings for best friend Kassie, played by Jennifer Aniston. Unlucky-in-love Kassie decides to have a baby by way

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‘Piranha 3D’ is bloody entertaining. Really.

The gore. Oh my God, the gore. “Piranha 3D” is one of the bloodiest, most disgusting horror films ever made, and that’s saying something in the age of “Saw,” “Hostel” and the numerous other exploitative 80s-era remakes. “Piranha” is also, of course, presented in 3D, with various severed body parts constantly being tossed at the

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‘Scott Pilgrim’ the first inventive comic book movie in years

Get to know the name Edgar Wright. He’s a cinema genius, and not enough people are seeing his movies. The British director has brilliantly skewered the zombie and buddy-cop genres with 2004’s “Shaun of the Dead” and 2007’s “Hot Fuzz,” respectively. His latest, “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” is a wildly inventive, funny and action-packed

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