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Sigourney Weaver

  • Voice Choices

    November 9, 2011

    FOREIGNER

    Hollywood definitely knows something we don't

  • Blogs

    October 6, 2011

    I Saw Abduction! Oy Vey!

    A friend was desperate to see Abduction, despite it's 5 percent rating on RottenTomatoes.com -- or maybe because of it. The Tuesday night showing at the Chelsea Clearview surprisingly turned out to be sold out, but he bought tickets from a scalper outside. (And she was weirdly self-defeating, cha ... More >>

  • Film

    September 21, 2011

    Abduction

    A friend was desperate to see Abduction, despite it's 5 percent rating on RottenTomatoes.com -- or maybe because of it. The Tuesday night showing at the Chelsea Clearview surprisingly turned out to be sold out, but he bought tickets from a scalper outside. (And she was weirdly self-defeating, cha ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    August 24, 2011

    Aliens

    A friend was desperate to see Abduction, despite it's 5 percent rating on RottenTomatoes.com -- or maybe because of it. The Tuesday night showing at the Chelsea Clearview surprisingly turned out to be sold out, but he bought tickets from a scalper outside. (And she was weirdly self-defeating, cha ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 10, 2011

    The 10 Best Sci-Fi Flicks Of All Time

    ​ The ironically named Complex.com has actually broken things down for us and named the top 50 sci-fi films of all time, of which I'll serve you the top 10. Phone home, get your own list, and report it back to me. Here's theirs: 10. Metropolis (1927) So stylishly futuristic it even inspi ... More >>

  • Film

    March 16, 2011

    Welcome to the Planet of the Aping in Paul

    ​ The ironically named Complex.com has actually broken things down for us and named the top 50 sci-fi films of all time, of which I'll serve you the top 10. Phone home, get your own list, and report it back to me. Here's theirs: 10. Metropolis (1927) So stylishly futuristic it even inspi ... More >>

  • Film

    February 9, 2011

    A Middle-Aged Sales Rep Goes Wild in Cedar Rapids

    ​ The ironically named Complex.com has actually broken things down for us and named the top 50 sci-fi films of all time, of which I'll serve you the top 10. Phone home, get your own list, and report it back to me. Here's theirs: 10. Metropolis (1927) So stylishly futuristic it even inspi ... More >>

  • Film

    September 22, 2010

    Jamie Lee Curtis and Sigourney Weaver Deserve So Much Better than You Again

    ​ The ironically named Complex.com has actually broken things down for us and named the top 50 sci-fi films of all time, of which I'll serve you the top 10. Phone home, get your own list, and report it back to me. Here's theirs: 10. Metropolis (1927) So stylishly futuristic it even inspi ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 13, 2010

    Sigourney Weaver Attacks The Oscars

    ​Avatar co-star Sigourney Weaver has said in an interview that James Cameron would have won the Oscar for Best Director--except "he didn't have breasts." This is outrageous!

  • Blogs

    April 13, 2010

    Sigourney Weaver Attacks The Oscars

    ​Avatar co-star Sigourney Weaver has said in an interview that James Cameron would have won the Oscar for Best Director--except "he didn't have breasts." This is outrageous! If the Oscars were simply making a statement by declaring the first woman Best Director, then I guess the Directors Gu ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    March 24, 2010

    Aliens

    ​Avatar co-star Sigourney Weaver has said in an interview that James Cameron would have won the Oscar for Best Director--except "he didn't have breasts." This is outrageous! If the Oscars were simply making a statement by declaring the first woman Best Director, then I guess the Directors Gu ... More >>

  • Film

    January 5, 2010

    Crazy on the Outside: Tim Allen's Irritating Directorial Debut

    ​Avatar co-star Sigourney Weaver has said in an interview that James Cameron would have won the Oscar for Best Director--except "he didn't have breasts." This is outrageous! If the Oscars were simply making a statement by declaring the first woman Best Director, then I guess the Directors Gu ... More >>

  • Film

    December 15, 2009

    Avatar's Sticker Shock (and Awe)

    There are some things that even money can't buy

  • Voice Choices

    July 1, 2009

    OEDIPUS MESS

    The slimy, gooey Alien turns 30

  • Film

    January 28, 2009
  • Film

    June 24, 2008

    WALL-E: Robots in Love

    Pixar's newest blasts off to the future by boldly going where every sci-fi movie’s gone before. And that’s a good thing.

  • Film

    April 22, 2008

    Tina Fey and Amy Poehler's Surrogate Mommy Comedy

    Neither one seem the least bit invested in their baby

  • Film

    February 19, 2008

    Vantage Point: The Truth Won't Set You Free

    A multi-perspective, mega-annoying assassination thriller

  • Screens

    September 11, 2007

    'Roid Rage Returns

    Metroid Prime 3 is the best you can get for the Wii

  • Screens

    July 31, 2007

    Star Dreck

    Alien Syndrome will alienate some, infect others

  • Theater

    June 5, 2007

    Doubt on a Limb

    Eras apart, A.R. Gurney and St. John Hankin find common spirit in class-conscious comedy

  • Film

    April 17, 2007

    'Snow Cake'

    Eras apart, A.R. Gurney and St. John Hankin find common spirit in class-conscious comedy

  • Film

    March 27, 2007

    'The TV Set'

    Eras apart, A.R. Gurney and St. John Hankin find common spirit in class-conscious comedy

  • Film

    December 26, 2006

    'Happily N'Ever After'

    Eras apart, A.R. Gurney and St. John Hankin find common spirit in class-conscious comedy

  • Theater

    November 28, 2006

    Battle Fatigue

    A Hare-brained heroine and a military pilot play war games

  • NYC Life

    July 11, 2006

    Mon+Tue 7/24-25

    A Hare-brained heroine and a military pilot play war games

  • Film

    December 7, 2004

    As a Grieving Mother, Weaver Chases Pot and an Oscar Nod

    A Hare-brained heroine and a military pilot play war games

  • Columns

    October 26, 2004

    NY Mirror

    A Hare-brained heroine and a military pilot play war games

  • Theater

    April 6, 2004

    Theater

    A Hare-brained heroine and a military pilot play war games

  • NYC Life

    February 24, 2004

    He'll always have Paris: Sometimes it's all about location

    A Hare-brained heroine and a military pilot play war games

  • NYC Life

    January 6, 2004

    Incognito

    A Hare-brained heroine and a military pilot play war games

  • News

    August 12, 2003

    Machine Age

    A Hare-brained heroine and a military pilot play war games

  • Film

    April 1, 2003

    The Fire Sermon

    Sacrificial Write

  • Theater

    December 24, 2002

    Your Cheatin' Heart

    Sacrificial Write

  • Film

    September 17, 2002

    Memory and Desire

    Toronto a Year Later

  • Film

    July 16, 2002

    Vive L'Amour

    Toronto a Year Later

  • Theater

    April 2, 2002

    A Moveable East

    Toronto a Year Later

  • Theater

    February 12, 2002

    The Anatomy of Macho

    Toronto a Year Later

  • News

    July 24, 2001

    A.I., A Butch-Dyke Fantasy

    Our Love Is Real, But We Are Not

  • News

    April 17, 2001

    Striking Distance

    New York’s Indie Filmmakers Prepare for a Summer Shutdown

  • Film

    March 20, 2001

    Bipolar Ex

    New York’s Indie Filmmakers Prepare for a Summer Shutdown

  • Columns

    March 13, 2001

    NY Mirror

    New York’s Indie Filmmakers Prepare for a Summer Shutdown

  • NYC Life

    February 27, 2001

    Crouching Pussycats, Hidden Gems

    Moviegoers Avoid Big-Budget Pitfalls

  • Books

    January 16, 2001

    The Agony and the Irony

    Moviegoers Avoid Big-Budget Pitfalls

  • Film

    December 19, 2000

    Boys Will Be Boys (Sometimes Women)

    Moviegoers Avoid Big-Budget Pitfalls

  • Film

    February 15, 2000
  • Film

    November 30, 1999

    Lost Without a Map

    Lost in Space

  • Columns

    November 9, 1999

    The XXX Files

    Lost in Space

  • NYC Life

    April 13, 1999

    Clash of the Titans

    Mr. Blass and Mr. Beene

  • Columns

    January 12, 1999

    NY Mirror

    Definitely honor-free will be Joseph Fiennes for Shakespeare (sorry, but the Bard didn't look like Rob Lowe).

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