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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Feature Stories
2013-01-07 16:15:13
It’s incomplete, with such 2012 releases as Zero Dark Thirty, Amour, Rust & Bone, Arbitrage, The Intouchables, Not Fade Away, and Here Comes the Boom (ha ha!) still requiring my viewing. And it’s certainly eclectic, as even I can’t fathom a double feature of titles number one and two below. But in an all-around outstanding year for movies, the following ranking of 10 selections – with a bonus inclusion – is, as of January 6, my list of the absolute best times I had as a film fanatic this past year.
Read More About Magic / Mike: Schulz’S 10(-Plus) Most Enjoyable Movies Of 2012...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-10-15 05:28:26
ARGO
It sounds like an all-too-Hollywood idea for a high-concept suspense thriller: A sextet of State Department employees are trapped in Iran, and their only hope for escape lies with an ingenious CIA official who plans to free the Americans by having them pose as a location-scouting team for a Canadian science-fiction movie. Yet within its first minutes, director/star Ben Affleck’s Argo – based on a recently declassified chapter of the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979-80 – registers as terrifically, nerve-rackingly authentic, even if the film’s most enjoyable elements are, in truth, as Hollywood as they come.
Read More About Rescue Mission Impossible: "Argo," "Seven Psychopaths," "The Perks Of Being A Wallflower," And "Sinister"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-08-05 20:23:56
TOTAL RECALL
Beyond its rather stunning scenic design, the best thing about director Len Wiseman’s new Total Recall update is Kate Beckinsale, which is pretty surprising, considering that this admittedly capable, inarguably gorgeous performer really hasn’t been the best thing about any of her previous movies.
Read More About Really, Really Secret Agent Man: "Total Recall" And "Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-06-11 13:42:37
PROMETHEUS
After many months of speculation, the question of whether Ridley Scott’s Prometheus is, in fact, a prequel to the director’s Alien can finally be answered: Hell yeah it is. And a good thing, too, because the enticing echoes of that 1979 sci-fi/horror essential are among the scant few elements that truly resonate in this visually extraordinary but only fitfully engaging endeavor.
Read More About In The Beginning … : "Prometheus" And "Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-03-11 22:14:39
SILENT HOUSE
It’s entirely possible that you’ll need to have seen an awful lot of horror movies – particularly an awful lot of awful horror movies – to be jazzed by Silent House, considering that it’s basically just 90 minutes of a young woman being terrorized by barely glimpsed figures and startling noises in her family’s lakeside summer home. (Contrary to the title, this house is anything but silent.) Yet if you can get past the paper-thin storyline and a climax that’s less “Aa-a-a!!!” than “Hu-u-uh?!?”, the movie proves to be a terrifically nerve-racking and utterly fascinating scare flick, because from first shot to last, the action not only takes place in real time, but seems to have been filmed in one continuous take.
Read More About One-Shot Wonder: "Silent House," "John Carter," And "A Thousand Words"...
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