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Jul 09, 2010

Out of Frame: The Girl Who Played with Fire

It’s no fun being a middle child. You lack the lustre of everything being new that comes with the first, and the moment anyone knows there’s another coming after you, everyone just wants to move on to the next thing. The Girl Who Played with Fire plays like the poor, forgotten middle child in the string of adaptations of Stieg Larsson’s mega-bestselling thriller trilogy: a little bland, and with a tendency to act out…

Mar 19, 2010

Out of Frame: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Though it disguises itself quite well as a conventional mystery, there’s a great deal more going on in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo than might appear on the surface. Stieg Larsson’s phenomenally popular trilogy has been adapted into a trio of films, all of which were released in Europe last year. This, the first of the series, is opening in the U.S. this weekend. While Larsson packs his story with all the standard…

Oct 16, 2009

Out of Frame: Where the Wild Things Are

If you ever laughed uncontrollably while engaged in a childhood snowball fight, built intricate forts out of your grandmother’s afghan blankets, or made up the rules to complex playground games while the game was still being played, then Spike Jonze’s adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are is for you. Actually, even if you never did those things, but still have a strong nostalgic attachment to Maurice Sendak’s classic picture book, the movie is…

 
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