

Where are all the gay leading men?
By Mark Caro Chicago Tribune
Gus Van Sant's film Milk isn't just a mainstream-minded Oscar candidate; it's also a rallying cry. With Sean Penn starring as Harvey Milk, the openly gay San Francisco supervisor who was gunned down in 1978, the movie makes its message clear: Gay people must be "out" to be counted. It's a timely theme, given California's passage of anti-gay-marriage Proposition 8 this month, but there's also a certain irony: Here's a broadly targeted movie with marquee actors, yet not only is none of the featured players openly gay, there isn't one openly gay leading man in all of Hollywood.
‘Australia': Stars and scenery carry the day
By Roger Moore The Orlando Sentinel
Don't let anyone keep you from Australia. It's messy and overwrought, but ambition this grand is worth two hours and 40 minutes of Aussie scenery, history (fudged), romance and war.
‘Four Christmases': It's all relatives
By Roger Moore The Orlando Sentinel
Four Christmases hurls towering Vince Vaughn at tiny Reese Witherspoon and a lot of Oscars at a lightweight holiday farce. This comedy about a happy couple made miserable by having to visit four divorced parents begins with a bang but settles into sentiment so maudlin that even this cast can't save it.
'Transporter 3': Feebly scripted, it runs out of gas
By Roger Moore The Orlando Sentinel
The director of the third Transporter movie has given himself the name “Olivier Megaton.” Too easy, you say? Very well. Make your own “bomb” joke.- ‘Synecdoche, New York': A wearying head trip
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- Some movies are just too big to watch on YouTube
- ‘Bolt': So doggone lovable
- ‘The Boy in the Striped Pajamas': Poignant and haunting
- ‘Twilight': Lustful yet a little laughable
- Family reviews: ‘Bolt,' ‘Twilight'
- Hollywood turns to popular books, big stars, real life for holiday films
- Daniel Craig brings Bond, grimmer now, out of the 20th century
- 'Quantum of Solace': Loud, lively and coolly efficient
- 'Happy-Go-Lucky': Deeper than you might expect
- 'House': Horror film falls flat on its clichés
- Family reviews: 'Quantum of Solace'
- Screening added for film about slain soldier
- On his birthday, a film remembers Marine
- Craig brings fresh ‘Solace' to super-spy Bond
- Oscar could use a big hit
- Documentary of slain Lexington Marine to be shown next week
- 'Rachel Getting Married': Bother of the bride
- 'Soul Men': Comic genius in a so-so film
- 'Four Christmases' finds $31.7M in holiday cheer
- Making Marley & Me' with director David Frankel
- 'Four Christmases' finds $31.7M in holiday cheer
- 'Christmas Story' fans celebrate film's 25th year
- Tykwer's 'The International' to open Berlin fest
- Tykwer's 'The International' to open Berlin fest
- Moore: Craig 'marvelous' as Bond
- The Movie Masochist: Be thankful, and yet bitter
- NM governor hosts star-studded dinner at mansion
- New book examines the mystery of the Scarface' phenomenon




