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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2010-09-12 19:47:14
FLIPPED
Rob Reiner’s 1986 Stand by Me told us that we’ll never have better, more meaningful friends than the ones we had when we were 12. His new film, Flipped, tells us that we’ll never have better, more meaningful romances than the ones we had when we were 12. It’s touching, if a little sad, that it’s all apparently been downhill for the director since hitting his teen years, but does Reiner’s nostalgic yearning somehow excuse his latest for being so bland, saccharine, and childish? Set just a few years after Reiner’s summer-of-’59 hit, Flipped is like Stand by Me without profanity, dirty jokes, unforced camaraderie, and Kiefer Sutherland. In other words, it’s just a stone’s throw away from utterly excruciating.
Read More About The Blunder Years: "Flipped," "16 To Life," And "Resident Evil: Afterlife"...
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
2010-08-09 12:00:00
THE OTHER GUYS
I'm not going to pretend that I understood the crime plot in director Adam McKay's The Other Guys, which concerns Wall Street chicanery, bureaucratic red tape, a pension-fund swindle, and a suicide or a murder, though I'm hesitant to state exactly which. Seriously, when did goofy-ass Will Ferrell comedies get so complicated?
Read More About Beat(En) Cops: "The Other Guys"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2010-08-01 18:25:16
THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT
In general terms, explaining what director Lisa Cholodenko's The Kids Are All Right is "about" is a pretty easy task: 18-year-old Joni (Mia Wasikowska) and 15-year-old Laser (Josh Hutcherson) - the children of a contented and devoted lesbian couple (Annette Bening's Nic and Julianne Moore's Jules) - arrange a first meeting with their shared sperm-donor father (Mark Ruffalo's Paul), and through several more meetings, watch as his casually disruptive presence gradually, irrevocably alters their family dynamic. Yet while this is an accurate, if simplified, plot synopsis, it doesn't come remotely close to explaining what this buoyant, original, altogether extraordinary dramatic comedy is actually about.
Read More About Guess-Who’S Coming To Dinner: "The Kids Are All Right" And "Dinner For Schmucks"...
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