Buster Keaton silent classic ‘College’

Buster Keaton’s 1927 classic silent comedy will be screened at the Tivoli Theater in Downers Grove on Monday, June 15 at 7:30 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Fox Valley Chapter of the American Guild of Organists with famed organist Dennis Scott handling the Wurlitzer. Admission is $10 ($5 for students and seniors). Running […]

No ‘Dealer’

This would have been a review of Alex Rivera’s sci-fi drama “Sleep Dealer,” except that the distributor sent me a “screener” with a huge logo permanently embedded on the lower left of the screen, a running time-stamp on the upper right and the warning “PROPERTY OF MAYA ENTERTAINMENT. DO NOT DUPLICATE” across the middle. (Read […]

Revamped ‘Land of the Lost’ not fit for kids – or adults acting like them

Scientist Rick Marshall (Will Ferrell) opens up a pod of creepy spiders in the fantastically juvenile comedy “Land of the Lost.” I’d say “Land of the Lost” is a sketchy, embarrassingly disjointed, monster-packed movie that sniggling junior high students would make, but that would be insulting to sniggling junior high students. This movie assumes that […]

‘Ruins’ no ‘Greek Wedding’ for suddenly hot Nia

Greek tour guide Georgia (Nia Vardalos) befriends a widower (Richard Dreyfuss) in the romantic comedy “My Life in Ruins.” “My Life in Ruins” tries oh-so-hard to replicate the magic that made Nia Vardalos’ sleeper “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” such a popular smash. That 2002 box office bolt of lightning fails to strike twice. (Read […]

‘Hangover’ comically blunt but hilarious

Alan (Zack Galifianakis) gains a baby, Stu (Ed Helms), right, loses a tooth, and Phil (Bradley Cooper) misplaces a groom in the subversively naughty comedy “The Hangover.” Before we get to “The Hangover,” we should ask the first and most important question of comedy: Did you laugh? Yes, I did. And my derriere is still […]