Kelly Jane Torrance
Articles by Kelly Jane Torrance
BEYOND: Envied at home and abroad
It would be easy to envy Philippe Claudel. Published November 21, 2008
Truth is, celeb beauty a full-time job
Magazines offer plenty of advice for women who want to look like their favorite toned and taut celebrities. Except how those celebrities really do it. Published November 14, 2008
MOVIES: Documentary shows women helping end war in Liberia
"Pray the Devil Back to Hell" doesn't have any of the accouterments seemingly essential to the modern documentary. There are no hammy narration, jokey interludes or music played to make a point. Published November 14, 2008
MOVIES: A ‘Boy’ looks at the Holocaust
"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" is a moving and beautifully told British film from the perspective of an 8-year-old boy. Published November 7, 2008
MOVIES: ‘Madagascar 2’ knows how to move it
"Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" might not offer audiences cutting-edge animation or a particularly original story. It still has a lot going for it, though: foot-tapping music, laughs for young and old and the prodigious talents of Sacha Baron Cohen. Published November 7, 2008
BEYOND: Kaufman finds footing as writer, director
The career of Charlie Kaufman might seem to be the perfect example of that overused phrase "overnight success." Published November 7, 2008
Media Room
This charming children's comedy might hit a little too close to home right now. When the Depression-era tale was released in June, few suspected that comparisons to the 1930s would become a regular feature of the news just a few months later. Published October 31, 2008
BEYOND: Dillon, the accidental filmmaker
Justin Dillon never intended to become a filmmaker. He hadn't even decided to make a movie until he was halfway through the project that became his directorial debut. Published October 31, 2008
MOVIES: ‘Changeling’ slick but superficial
"Changeling" is a well-made film, but "slick," not "substantial," is the word to describe it all. Published October 24, 2008
‘High School Musical 3’ renews youth musicals
The movie musical has undergone a big revival in the past five years. When the big-screen adaptation of "Chicago" won the Oscar for best picture in 2003, it set the stage for "Dreamgirls," "Hairspray" and "Mamma Mia!" to make a lot of money. Published October 24, 2008
Anti-miserablist manifesto
Mike Leigh's films take an unflinching look at human beings in all their gloom and glory. Published October 17, 2008
MOVIE REVIEW: Lots of buzz with ‘Bees’
"I killed my mother when I was four years old, and that was all I knew about myself," Lily Owens tells us at the beginning of "The Secret Life of Bees." Published October 17, 2008
MOVIE REVIEW: Dysfunctional film and family
Families are messy things. Movies about them are often even messier. Published October 17, 2008
MOVIE REVIEW: Life’s silver linings
We all know someone a little like Poppy, the effervescent center of British writer-director Mike Leigh's latest film, "Happy-Go-Lucky." Published October 17, 2008
‘Mister Foe’ becomes a man
Talk about an Oedipus complex. Hallam Foe, the title character of this strange and striking film, ends each day by saying good night to a poster-sized photograph of his mum. He stalks and then starts a relationship with a girl who's a dead ringer for his dead mother. Just for good measure, he also engages in a little hanky-panky with his stepmother. Published October 10, 2008
Media
Sleeping Beauy: 50th Anniversary Platinum Edition (Disney, $29.99 for DVD, $35.99 for Blu-ray) - High definition isn't just for cool car chases and breathtaking vistas. Disney is banking on the format to bring a classic to life as well. Published October 10, 2008
Media Room
Even studios behind children's television specials are capitalizing on the upcoming election. Published October 3, 2008
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Appaloosa’, a well-worn Western
"Appaloosa" contains seemingly every well-worn cliche of the Western. There are the strong, silent gunmen and the sassy woman who's more afraid of them dying than they are themselves. Published October 2, 2008
EDGE: Literary leaks and legacies
Stephenie Meyer and Vladimir Nabokov might not seem to have much in common. Events that had the literary world buzzing the past few months have made strange bedfellows out of these two. Published September 26, 2008
MOVIES: Palahniuk coughs up another winner
"Choke" one very black comedy. Strangely enough, it's also mature and moving. This unlikely combination makes it one of the best films of the year. Published September 26, 2008