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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Feature Stories
2013-02-13 12:00:00
Don’t tell anyone. But usually, when it comes to predicting the winners of the Academy Awards’ major races, it doesn’t take much to look like you know what you’re talking about.
Read More About Oscar-A-A-Aziness: Analyzing The Trickiest Categories (And They’Re Big Ones) In The 2013 Academy Awards Race...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2007-02-14 08:36:24
NORBIT
Eddie Murphy's latest latex comedy, Norbit, is an unusual mixture of abject stupidity and sheer genius. If you've seen the previews - and is there anyone left who hasn't? - you've pretty much gleaned the plot, which finds our nerdy, titular hero (Murphy) trapped in matrimonial hell with the punishing, frighteningly obese Rasputia (Murphy again), and yearning to win the heart of his one true love (Thandie Newton). From beginning to end, director Brian Robbins' movie is formulaic, repetitive, obvious, and not nearly as hysterical as it wants to be. It's also one of the few comedies of recent years to be touched with something approximating brilliance.
Read More About Heavy Duty: "Norbit," "Hannibal Rising," And "The Messengers"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2006-09-20 04:34:58
THE BLACK DAHLIA
The opening sequence of Brian De Palma's L.A. noir The Black Dahlia is so busily choreographed that, at first, you think it has to be some sort of put-on. A melee involving a street full of cops and sailors in downtown Los Angeles circa 1946, the balletic, slow-motion punching and flailing is orchestrated within an inch of its life; nothing about it seems real, but it's so dazzlingly executed that you hardly care. But with Josh Hartnett's ersatz tough-guy narration droning away, it quickly becomes clear that the scene isn't meant to be funny. It isn't comedy that De Palma's going after here but stylization, and as The Black Dahlia progresses, it's obvious that the director doesn't have the cast or screenwriter required to give his baroque touches a context. A few nastily enjoyable moments aside, the film is dour, dull, and confusing, enlivened only by a few zesty supporting portrayals and whatever directorial wit De Palma can bring to it.
Read More About A Lighter Shade Of Noir: “The Black Dahlia,” “Gridiron Gang,” “The Last Kiss,” And “The Protector”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Feature Stories
2006-03-08 00:00:00
In the minutes following the announcement of this year’s Academy Awards nominations, media outlets were abuzz about the downbeat nature of the major contenders, and it was widely predicted that this year’s Oscar telecast – which aired on Sunday, March 5 – would be the lowest-rated one in ages.
Read More About “I’D Like To Thank … ”: 2006 Oscar Aftermath...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2006-03-01 00:00:00
Jeez, you take one week off from regular movie reviewing and you fall so behind … .
Read More About A Debuting Oldie And Some Old Newbies: "Transamerica," "Firewall," "Freedomland," "Date Movie," "Eight Below," And "Curious George"...
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