Tom O’Keefe Movie Reviews

Review: “Life As We Know It” Starring Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel

Posted: October 8, 2010 at 12:49 pm   /   Local, Tom O'Keefe Movie Reviews

Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel star as Holly and Eric in this month’s high-concept romantic-comedy Life as We Know It. The two are bequeathed a child after their mutual best friends unexpectedly die. Unbeknown to Holly and Eric, their friends have named the two of them as the child’s legal guardian in the event of […]

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Roger Qbert Reviews “The Social Network”

Posted: October 1, 2010 at 9:00 am   /   Local, Tom O'Keefe Movie Reviews

Jesse Eisenberg stars as Mark Zuckerberg the disputed creator of Facebook, in what is thus far the best film of the year – The Social Network. Don’t let the subject matter fool you. While the technology is new, the story is as old as time – love, loyalty, betrayal. Set in the present day, we […]

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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

Posted: September 24, 2010 at 11:08 am   /   Featured, Local, Movie Reviews, Tom O'Keefe Movie Reviews

Michael Douglas returns as Gordon Gekko, the role that won him an Oscar, in the cumbersomely titled sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. The film opens in 2001 as Gekko is being released from prison having completed an 8-year sentence for the insider trading scandal from the first film. As he reenters the world, abandoned […]

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Roger Qbert Reviews “The Virginity Hit”

Posted: September 24, 2010 at 8:58 am   /   Local, Tom O'Keefe Movie Reviews

If you ever watched a Judd Apatow film (Superbad, Knocked Up, The 40 Year Old Virgin) and thought how much you’d enjoy it if it weren’t for all that pesky wit and charm, then have I got a movie for you. The Virginity Hit follows the exploits of a group of high school seniors led […]

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Roger Qbert Reviews “The Town”

Posted: September 17, 2010 at 5:34 pm   /   Local, Tom O'Keefe Movie Reviews

Ben Affleck follows up Gone Baby Gone, his unexpectedly adept directorial debut, with another crime drama set against the backdrop of his hometown.  Charlestown (aka The Town) is a Bostonian neighborhood which has produced more armored car and bank robbers than any other town in America.  (A plot point that is surprisingly true.)  In the […]

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Roger Qbert Reviews “Easy A”

Posted: September 17, 2010 at 5:26 pm   /   Local, Tom O'Keefe Movie Reviews

Olive (Emma Stone) is a high school student and a good girl.  So much so that her guidance counselor doesn’t even know her name.  Why would she?  Olive is polite, gets good grades and stays out of trouble.  But all that comes crashing down around her when, in an effort to appease her best friend’s […]

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Going The Distance

Posted: September 3, 2010 at 11:44 am   /   Featured, Local, Tom O'Keefe Movie Reviews

Former couple Drew Barrymore and Justin Long reunite on screen in the new romantic-comedy Going the Distance. Barrymore stars as Erin, a woman getting a late start on a career in journalism whereas Long plays Garrett, who is trying to carve out a place for himself in the record industry. The two are both adamant […]

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The Switch

Posted: August 20, 2010 at 8:05 am   /   Featured, Local, Movie Reviews, Tom O'Keefe Movie Reviews

Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston star The Switch, Hollywood’s latest attempt to revive the flagging romantic-comedy genre. With the exception of (500) Days of Summer, it is a formula that has been sorely lacking the last few years; relying increasing on wacky high-concept premises (“She’s the city’s first female firefighter; he’s an arsonist with a […]

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Roger Qbert Reviews “Eat Pray Love”

Posted: August 13, 2010 at 8:31 am   /   Local, Tom O'Keefe Movie Reviews

Julia Roberts returns to headlining films with Eat, Pray, Love. Roberts plays Liz Gilbert, a travel writer “trapped” in an unhappy marriage. And by “trapped” I mean “they have no children and she makes all the money.” Throwing off the shackles of her oppression, Gilbert leaves her husband and takes up with David (James Franco), […]

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Roger Qbert Reviews “Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World”

Posted: August 13, 2010 at 8:30 am   /   Local, Tom O'Keefe Movie Reviews

Every generation seems to have that one defining film – a picture about disaffected youth discovering not just the nature of love but the nature of relationships. Granted, these films’ heroes (and make no mistake, they’re always heroes; never heroines) have varying degrees of “disaffectedness” but they all tell essentially the same story: an alienated […]

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