Thoughtful reviews, the Boulder film scene

" You are the coolest queen ever "
— Anne Hathaway, The Princess Diaries

MRQE Top Critic

Almost Famous

Director Cameron Crowe extends his autobiographical homage to 70s rock —Risë Keller (DVD review...)

Patrick Fugit is Almost Famous

Sponsored links

Kate Hudson

  • Rock the Kasbah (2015)

    Murray Rocks the Kasbah Review by Matt Anderson: It takes a while to acclimate to Rock the Kasbah’s sensibilities.

    Review by Robert Denerstein: A pointless outing, despite a few chuckles

  • Wish I Was Here (2014)

    Hudson and Braff Wish I Was there Review by Robert Denerstein: Braff directs a Soggy sitcom of a movie

  • The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2013)

    Ahmed is a Reluctant Fundamentalist Review by Marty Mapes: Novelistic film wants to spark discussion about race and fear

    Review by Robert Denerstein: Flashes of a great novel don't overcome missteps

  • Something Borrowed (2011)

    Review by Robert Denerstein: Two weddings, neither deserves much of an RSVP

  • Nine (2009)

    Review by Robert Denerstein: Movie not worthy of the Oscar-heavy cast

  • Raising Helen (2004)

    Kate Hudson tries Raising Helen Review by Risë Keller: Kate Hudson is the bright spot in this bittersweet romantic comedy that just stops short of maudlin

  • Le Divorce (2003)

    Hudson and Watts try to save Le Divorce Review by Matt Anderson: A painfully dull, highly pretentious and shockingly incoherent mess of a movie

  • How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)

    Hudson figures How to Lose McConaughey in 10 Days Review by Matt Anderson: Enough holes in the story to sink any hopeless romantic's heart

  • The Four Feathers (2002)

    Djimon Hounsou helps return The Four Feathers Review by Marty Mapes: A new version with social commentary or a statement about imperialism? Nope. Just a remake.

  • Almost Famous (2000)

    Patrick Fugit is Almost Famous Review by Matt Anderson: A movie with heart, one of the best of 2000

    DVD review by Risë Keller: Director Cameron Crowe extends his autobiographical homage to 70s rock