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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2008-04-16 08:08:47
SMART PEOPLE
This past Friday, a couple of friends and I were discussing the long-delayed return of new episodes of NBC's Thursday-night comedies - the unfailingly hysterical 30 Rock and The Office, the shrill, irritating My Name Is Earl, and Scrubs, a show I've occasionally endured when I was feeling too lazy to change the channel. One of my friends admitted that Scrubs has been off its game for quite a while, but said he sticks with it because, after seven seasons, he's become too invested in the actors and their characters to stop watching. I felt the same way during director Noam Murro's Smart People.
Read More About Pall In The Family: "Smart People," "Street Kings," And "Prom Night"...
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
2005-02-02 00:00:00
MILLION DOLLAR BABY
Despite featuring a few peripheral figures, Clint Eastwood’s Million Dollar Baby is essentially a three-character mood piece, yet Eastwood, co-stars Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman, and screenwriter Paul Haggis invest the material with so much emotional and intellectual accuracy that the results border on the overwhelming.
Read More About "Baby" Tops In 2004 – And Eastwood’S Career: "Million Dollar Baby," "Hotel Rwanda," And "In Good Company"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2004-06-09 00:00:00
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW
Despite all the hullabaloo about the film re-opening vociferous debate about global warming and its possible effects, Roland Emmerich’s disaster saga The Day After Tomorrow winds up begging exactly one question: Just how much stupidity are mass audiences willing to accept in their summer blockbusters? In any disaster movie, rolling your eyes at the ridiculous onscreen events comes with the territory, but the enjoyable ones temper that reaction with speed and laughs; Emmerich’s cheeky, entertaining Independence Day managed the feat of making the end of the world look like an absolute hoot, and that film, within its sci-fi format, is probably the most sheerly pleasurable disaster flick of the past 20 years.
Read More About Latest Disaster Flick A Moronic Mess: "The Day After Tomorrow," "Raising Helen," And "This Old Cub"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2004-04-14 00:00:00
THE ALAMO
The Alamo is surprisingly not-bad. John Lee Hancock’s long-delayed drama is by no means a great movie, but it’s a pretty darned good audience movie, a middlebrow weeper like A Beautiful Mind or Titanic that, despite its flaws (and against your better judgment), you can find yourself really falling for.
Read More About Surprisingly, "The Alamo" Isn’T Instantly Forgettable: Also, "Hellboy," "Walking Tall," "The Fog Of War," And "In America"...
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