items tagged with Charlie Sheen
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2013-04-13 20:58:35
42
42, writer/director Brian Helgeland’s dramatization of three years in the life of baseball trailblazer Jackie Robsinson, is an earnest, deliberately old-fashioned entertainment, an inspirational bio-pic made with professionalism and care but little in the way of emotional or thematic nuance – it’s the very definition of what-you-see-is-what-you-get filmmaking. In three specific scenes, though, this seemingly prototypical triumph-of-the-underdog sports flick also achieves a legitimate, rousing greatness, and it’s the sort of expansive and lingering greatness that makes you leave the picture feeling, with few reservations, that the movie as a whole was truly great.
Read More About And Here's To You, Mr. Robinson: "42" And "Scary Movie 5"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Feature Stories
2011-02-28 19:41:18
Before getting into what went wrong at last night’s Academy Awards ceremony – and sadly, quite a bit went wrong – let’s begin by addressing the one portion of the telecast that, for maybe the first time in Oscar history, went magically right.
Read More About Oscars / The Grouch: Notes On The 2011 Academy Awards Telecast...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2006-04-26 00:00:00
AMERICAN DREAMZ
American Dreamz is like a middling Saturday Night Live skit that never ends. In writer/director Paul Weitz’s conception, the president is a slow-witted dolt being puppeteered by his staff, the participants on an American Idol-type mega-hit are a combination of talentless sweeties and fame-hungry monsters, and the American public happily buys every piece of pop-fueled mediocrity placed before it, especially when it’s swathed in the sentimental, jingoistic guise of “patriotism.” Wherever did Weisz come up with such fresh objects of ridicule?
Read More About Idle "American": "American Dreamz," "The Wild," And "Scary Movie 4"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2005-11-09 00:00:00
JARHEAD
In movies, nothing is harder to define than tone, and the tone of Sam Mendes’ Jarhead, based on Tony Swofford’s Gulf War memoir, is so elusive that, hours after it ends, you might still not know what to make of it. In many ways, the movie is like a two-hour expansion of Full Metal Jacket’s first 40 minutes, as the 20-year-old Swofford (Jake Gyllenhaal) and his fellow Marine recruits, pumped up to an almost insane degree, train for their mission in the unbearable desert heat and prepare for battle. In Mendes’ film, however, there is no battle for his protagonists to respond to; the war ends while the Marines’ bloodlust is still reaching a boil. The film is, in many ways, about the maddening banality of service, and it has resulted in an occasionally maddening movie, but its shifting tones and air of unpredictability make it impossible to shake off; at the finale, you might not know exactly what you’ve seen, but you certainly know you’ve seen something.
Read More About Killer Instincts: "Jarhead," "Good Night, & Good Lunck.", "Chicken Little," And "The Weather Man"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2004-02-11 00:00:00
MIRACLE
Although I’m generally a sucker for triumph-of-the-underdog sports flicks – 1986’s Hoosiers remains my favorite – and was all set to have a good sniffle at Miracle, the movie is so cynically programmed to be a lump-in-the-throat audience-pleaser that I found it all too easy to resist.
Read More About "Miracle" Too Calculated To Be Enjoyable: Also, "The Big Bounce" And "The Perfect Score"...
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