New York, I Love You, the follow-up to Paris Je T'aime, consists of short films by ten different directors, all shot quickly in NYC and all exploring themes of romance and heartbreak. The Onion's Sam Adams isn't loving it: "Rather than an all-star auteurfest, the movie is gathering of the second-rate—or, in the case of Brett Ratner, substantially lower. The segments don’t form anything like a coherent whole, but they aren’t distinctive enough to clash meaningfully with each other, either... There are eight million stories in the naked city, but none of these are any good."
Click on the film stills above for more details and reviews on this week's new releases and repertory screenings, which also include Black Dynamite; Law Abiding Citizen; New York, I Love You; Food Beware; The Little Traitor; The Maid; Adela; Splendor in the Grass; Beetlejuice; and Monty Python and the Holy Grail.






Sigh, I remember when I thought Gerard Butler was swoon-worthy (Dear Frankie!) but now, he's so over.
Sooo...how many weeks do I have to wait to avoid crowded theaters for Wild Things? 3? 4? 6? Can I just avoid the theater altogether and wait for the DVD/Blu Ray?
But Imax!