PSSST!/dark diaspora.Edna Manley’s twin short plays were let down by their architects, not by the bright-eyed, bustling students who performed them. Does the school know what role it is playing? |
Land of the Lost.“Land of the Lost” aims for the college fraternity humour that currently dominates American film comedies—where men in their 20s and 30s are stuck in a perpetual adolescence. |
Two Can Play.Rhone captures, like a photographer, a time-lapse portrait of the Jamaican marriage in collapse, squashed into the two-hour confines of modern drama. |
Law Abiding Citizen.By the time the title flashes on the screen, we’ve already witnessed a robbery, an attempted rape and two murders. That’s the only surprise in this tired Jamie Foxx thriller. |
Surrogates.You’re so sick of seeing perfect breasts that whenever someone ordinary appears in “Surrogate”, their imperfections—mussed hair, dimpled skin, fatigued faces—becomes stunning. |



