Yes Weekly - Flicks http://www.yesweekly.com/articles.sec-247-1-flicks.html <![CDATA[Familiar disasters plague 2012]]> I could spill a lot of ink trashing 2012 - and I intend to - but if you want to save a little time, here's all you really need to know: At by Glen Baity one crucial movie junkie moment in this film, a tsunami hurls an aircraft carrier into the White House. ]]> <![CDATA[video vault]]> <![CDATA[Time and patience required to unpack The Box]]> If you love Donnie Darko, you almost certainly have one thing in common with your fellow Darko fans: You've dedicated hours to watching and discussing it. ]]> <![CDATA[video vault]]> <![CDATA[Lame love story clips Amelia's wings]]> Say you live an interesting life. You're the first human to set foot on Mars, maybe. Or you solve the world's energy crisis, or eradicate poverty, or become the first person to travel from New York to Los Angeles in a flying car. You thumb your nose at the doubters on your way into the history books. ]]> <![CDATA[video vault]]> <![CDATA[There will be blood, but no scares, in sixth Saw]]> Before it has even dispensed with the opening credits, Saw VI treats its audience to the sight of two characters forced to cut away at the meatiest parts of their own bodies. ]]> <![CDATA[video vault]]> <![CDATA[Terrifying Paranormal Activity casts a long shadow]]> For the past several years, if you wanted to see a scary movie in a movie theater, you couldn't hope for much beyond one of the seeming dozens of Saw sequels. ]]> <![CDATA[video vault]]> <![CDATA[Couples Retreat: Paradise lost in lame comedy]]> Thirteen years ago, Vince Vaughn and John Favreau turned the word %uFFFDmoney%uFFFD into an adjective in Swingers. In Couples Retreat, they pull a similar trick by turning actual money %uFFFD yours, specifically%uFFFD into pure, distilled regret. ]]> <![CDATA[video vault]]> <![CDATA[Hitch a ride to Zombieland]]> The story of - what else? - a group of survivors navigating the apocalypse, the film picks up with Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), whose voluminous neuroses have kept him alive since the undead disease started spreading a few months back. ]]> <![CDATA[video vault]]> <![CDATA[Living, laughing with the undead in fast, funny Zombieland]]> Combining horror with humor -- and vice-versa -- is risky business, but Zombieland, which marks the debut feature of director Ruben Fleischer, beats the odds and offers a wry, winning Halloween treat. ]]> <![CDATA[video vault]]> <![CDATA[Damon shines in offbeat Informant!]]> The ambiguity is built into Scott Burns- excellent script, which frequently turns to Whitacre for narration, only to find his stream of consciousness carrying him far, far away from the matters at hand. The voiceover is an overused convention, and it's fun to see it turned on its head here. ]]> <![CDATA[video vault]]> <![CDATA[9 a gorgeous but flawed mini-epic]]> The struggle begins in the very first scene: You will want to love 9 far more than you are actually able to love it. That’s because this postapocalyptic, computeranimated adventure is — visually, at least — in elite company.]]> <![CDATA[video vault]]>