items tagged with Arrested Development
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-08-07 00:13:07
THE CHANGE-UP
The Change-Up, in which Jason Bateman’s discontented husband and father magically swaps bodies with Ryan Reynolds’ perfectly contented slacker dumb-ass, is an appallingly smutty and juvenile slapstick. In the segment that finds Reynolds (in Bateman’s body) preparing a late-night feeding for his pal’s infant twins – with one tot seen playing with butcher knives and the other reaching into the blender and sticking his tongue into an electrical socket – it features one of the most painfully unfunny scenes in cinema history, and I’m not excluding any given scene in Sophie’s Choice or Schindler’s List.
Read More About Swap Meat: “The Change-Up” And “Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-02-27 22:09:26
CEDAR RAPIDS
Prior my Saturday screening of Cedar Rapids, I’d seen 18 2011 releases, and my favorite of the mostly-slash-wildly underwhelming bunch – by a considerable margin – was Justin Bieber: Never Say Never. It’s tempting, then, to want to overpraise director Miguel Arteta’s raunchy yet genial comedy simply for being, you know, good.
Read More About Iowa Not-So-Stubborn: "Cedar Rapids," "Hall Pass," And "Drive Angry"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2010-08-22 21:28:44
THE SWITCH
Since it's a romantic comedy starring Jennifer Aniston that actually doesn't suck, it's temping to overrate The Switch, which opens with Aniston's Kassie preparing to be artificially inseminated, and BFF Wally (Jason Bateman) - who secretly loves her - swapping her sperm donor's donation for one of his own.
Read More About Gone To Seed: "The Switch," "Eat Pray Love," And "Nanny McPhee Returns"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2010-08-15 20:24:04
SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD
Is there any working film director who adores actors more than Edgar Wright? I ask this after recently viewing (for maybe the sixth time) the British helmer's action spoof Hot Fuzz and (for maybe the millionth) the untouchable zombie satire Shaun of the Dead, comedies with the rare distinction of being populated entirely with sharp, funny performers; even the walk-ons - or, in Shaun's case, the lurch- and stumble-ons - are charismatic. And after seeing the director's latest, Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World, I think a wholly reasonable case can be made for Wright being the best friend that anyone with a SAG card and a dream could ever hope for. You could fill 110 movies with the joyous onslaught of personality on display in this movie's 110 minutes.
Read More About Ex Men (And A Woman) United: "Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World" And "The Expendables"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2010-02-01 14:48:30
EDGE OF DARKNESS
For better and/or worse, Mel Gibson hasn't exactly vanished from the public eye since his last starring role on-screen, in 2002's Signs. Yet even if, like me, you've spent an inordinate amount of time bemoaning the Crazy Mel antics - both public and directorial - of recent years, you might find it hard to resist his turn in director Martin Campbell's Edge of Darkness: Gibson's back, and, happily, he's pissed. The movie is a frequently ludicrous and borderline incoherent revenge thriller, but its leading man, busting heads and blasting weaponry, is in excellent form, lending his bereaved-dad role considerable passion and emotional urgency. Between the mid-'80s and late-'90s, no one delivered anguished-and-wrathful acting better than Gibson. Ten-plus years later, there's still no one who does.
Read More About Taken, Too: "Edge Of Darkness" And "When In Rome"...
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