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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-09-20 23:32:32
THE INFORMANT!
The film's madcap trailers -- to say nothing of the exclamation point in the title -- don't accurately capture the tone of Steven Soderbergh's The Informant! But I'll be damned if I know what kind of trailers would suggest the feel of this altogether remarkable corporate comedy, which starts off amusingly arch, becomes more funny and fascinating as it progresses, and winds up flat-out hysterical, with your laughter tempered by righteous anger, unanticipated pity, and stunned disbelief.
Read More About Whoppers, With Extra Cheese: "The Informant!," "Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs," "Jennifer's Body," And "Love Happens"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2004-08-04 00:00:00
THE VILLAGE
Nobody likes a know-it-all, so I have nothing to gain by admitting that I figured out The Big Twist in M. Night Shyamalan’s The Village after about 15 minutes. But I’ll venture that this popular writer-director has everything to lose by continuing to make his cinematic spook shows so repetitively, predictably “surprising." If you find yourself less than enthralled by The Village’s narrative, you have far too much time to ruminate on how Shyamalan will attempt, yet again, to pull the rug out from under you; he’s undermining his talent – and the man does have some – with his implied “Bet ya didn’t see that coming!” finales. (It’s becoming easy to respond with, “Oh yeah I did.”)
Read More About "The Village" Proves Shyamalan Needs A New Formula: Also, "Catwoman"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2002-10-23 00:00:00
THE RING
Since she previously gave one of my all-time favorite film performances in Mulholland Dr., one of my all-time favorite films, it’s going to take a lot more than a cheesy little scare flick for me to write off Naomi Watts. But it must be said that in The Ring – a horror movie by Gore Verbinski, with a script by Arlington Road’s Ehren Kruger – Ms. Watts comes off as a very poor actress indeed.
Read More About More Trick Than Treat: "The Ring" And "Abandon"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2001-01-10 00:00:00
TRAFFIC
Sitting in the audience for Steven Soderbergh’s drug drama Traffic, I heard a sound that had been sorely missing from 12-plus months of moviegoing: rapt, appreciative silence. It was the sort of silence that you only get when a director is in full control of his work, when the actors are working at peak form, and when the storyline is so gripping that you can’t wait to see where it will lead you next. Based on a British mini-series, Traffic is something increasingly rare in modern films: a large-scale epic with a human pulse, in which every character and nuance is sharply defined, and in which your alliances and points of view change with each passing scene. The accolades and awards already bestowed on the film aren’t simply a matter of it being the best of a bum year; it’s one of the best movies released in many years.
Read More About Gripping "Traffic" Is One For The Ages: Also, "All The Pretty Horses" And "Miss Congeniality"...
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