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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-10-30 23:35:52
IN TIME
Set in either the distant future or some Bizarro World version of the present, Andrew Niccol’s sci-fi thriller In Time imagines an Earth in which time is literally our universal currency; an eight-hour work shift can add a few days to your life span, but a trip to the grocery store will cost you two weeks. (A slowly ticking, neon-green clock embedded in your forearm tells you just how much time you have left to spend.) It’s also an Earth in which humans have been genetically engineered to stop aging at 25, and are then allowed one year more before their bodies shut down completely ... unless, of course, they have the proper means, or the proper lack of morals, to buy or steal as much extra time as they want.
Read More About Brother, Can You Spare A Day?: “In Time,” “The Rum Diary,” And “Puss In Boots”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-10-16 21:53:45
FOOTLOOSE
It was probably inevitable that Paramount would get around to remaking Footloose, and once it did, the studio probably could’ve done worse than to hire director Craig Brewer for the job, despite a filmography (Hustle & Flow, Black Snake Moan) not exactly bursting with lighthearted confectionary fare. Yet considering that 27 years have passed since Kevin Bacon first screamed, “Let’s da-a-a-ance!!!” to a grain mill full of eager young hoofers, shouldn’t this new Footloose have been... I dunno... at least a slight improvement on the original?
Read More About Two Left Feet: “Footloose,” “The Thing,” And “The Big Year”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-10-02 19:17:46
50/50
Director Jonathan Levine’s 50/50 casts Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a young man afflicted with a rare form of spinal cancer, and Seth Rogen as his loud, loutish, perpetually stoned best friend. Consequently, I expected the film’s title and my chances of actually enjoying the movie to be one and the same. It’s always great seeing Gordon-Levitt onscreen, but is there anyone left who isn’t longing for a break from Rogen’s braying, one-note shtick, even if, as he is here, the man isn’t just presumably but damn near literally playing himself? (50/50’s script is loosely autobiographical, and Rogen and author Will Reiser are real-life pals and frequent writing partners.)
Read More About Given Half A Chance: “50/50,” “What’S Your Number?”, “Dream House,” And “Dolphin Tale”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-09-19 02:29:40
DRIVE
Drive is the first action thriller I’ve seen in ages in which the chases and threats and killings actually matter. Yet it’s also the first movie I’ve seen in ages, in any genre, in which a kiss actually matters, which is a far greater surprise. Directed by Danish helmer Nicolas Winding Refn, whose work here earned him Best Director laurels at this past spring’s Cannes Film Festival, the film is a sleek, exciting, and unexpectedly affecting tour de force of mood, like what you’d get if the Michael Mann of Manhunter and the David Lynch of Blue Velvet collaborated on a scrappy, grubby B-picture for drive-in audiences. I couldn’t possibly mean that as a higher compliment.
Read More About Near-Perfect Getaway: “Drive,” “Straw Dogs,” And “I Don’T Know How She Does It”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-08-28 23:41:16
DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK
When a horror movie is really working, you tend to feel a tightening in the gut – a means of preventing you from audibly reacting to the intensity. When a horror movie is really not working, at least at the cineplex, you also tend to feel this clenching of the stomach muscles, but not because you’re trying to avoid screaming. It’s because you’re trying to avoid laughing.
Read More About Hide And Speak: "Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark," "Our Idiot Brother," And "Sharks 3D"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-08-14 18:12:15
FINAL DESTINATION 5
Because the quality has been noticeably, if not altogether damagingly, dipping with each new installment, there was reason to expect Final Destination 5 to be the horror series’ most tired and underwhelming entry to date. Yet like some long-running TV series that suddenly finds new life after years of going through the motions, this fifth in the popular Death-has-been-cheated-and-he’
Read More About Fate Accompli: “Final Destination 5” And “30 Minutes Or Less”...
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
2011-07-31 22:51:33
COWBOYS & ALIENS
A full six writers are credited with the script and screen story for director Jon Favreau’s sci-fi/Western hybrid Cowboys & Aliens, which, based on the evidence, averages out to them contributing roughly half a fresh idea apiece. And I’m including the inspiration to call its saloon-keeper, rather than its doctor, "Doc."
Read More About It Came From Outer Space, Y'All: "Cowboys & Aliens," "Crazy, Stupid, Love," And "The Smurfs"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-07-10 19:01:44
HORRIBLE BOSSES
It’s kind of a shame that the Farrelly brothers’ Three Stooges movie is currently in the process of filming. Is it too late for the directors to re-cast it with Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, and Charlie Day in the leads?
Read More About Harass-Holes: “Horrible Bosses,” “Larry Crowne,” And “Zookeeper”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-06-26 21:00:29
CARS 2
Judging by his voice, vocabulary, and the intensity with which he occasionally kicked the back of my theater seat, I’m guessing that the kid sitting behind me at Cars 2 was about three or four. He would also, for the folks at Pixar and Disney, be perhaps the ideal critic to supply a pull-quote for the animated comedy’s TV and print ads, because during the screening’s first 20 minutes, absolutely everything about the experience, for this child, was awesome. Or rather, “Awesome!”
Read More About Flat Tires: “Cars 2” And “Bad Teacher”...
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