items tagged with Emilio Estevez
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-11-06 20:24:36
ANONYMOUS
Heaven knows that no one goes to a film by the director of Independence Day, Godzilla, The Day After Tomorrow, 10,000 B.C., and 2012 for the cinéma vérité. But how are thinking audiences supposed to react to Roland Emmerich’s Anonymous, a tale of Machiavellian intrigue so sincere about its high-minded yet ludicrously silly drivel that one has little choice but to snicker at it?
Read More About Bard None: “Anonymous” And “The Way”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Feature Stories
2010-03-08 19:26:14
All told, I thought this year's Academy Awards telecast was awfully satisfying, and I'm not saying that because I predicted 18 out of 24 categories correctly.
Yup. 18 out of 24.
Tying my personal best.
And three of my incorrect guesses were in the short-film categories, where no one knows what the hell is going on.
But I digress.
Read More About All About Steve. And Alec.: Notes On The 2010 Academy Awards Telecast...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-07-12 19:22:11
BRÜNO
Returning with a comedy in a vein similar, re-e-e-eally similar, to that of their 2006 smash Borat, director Larry Charles and co-writer/star Sacha Baron Cohen now present us with Brüno, another mock-doc based on one of Cohen's famed Da Ali G Show characters. With a storyline that you can easily summarize in three words - Borat gone gay - it's the pair's latest attempt to shock the masses into spasms of outrage and gales of uncontrollable laughter, and I'll readily admit that the movie is pretty funny, and sometimes awfully funny.
Read More About AmüSing EnüF: “BrüNo,” “Ice Age: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs,” And “I Love You, Beth Cooper”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2006-12-06 08:23:37
THE NATIVITY STORY
After more than an hour of noble attempts and unfortunate - though unembarrassing - failings, director Catherine Harwicke, in her biblical tale of The Nativity Story, finally lands upon the style she appears to have been aiming for all along. Mary (Keisha Castle-Hughes) has just given birth to Jesus, and as she lies in the manger alongside her husband, Joseph (Oscar Isaac), a blinding shaft of light descends from the heavens and lands directly on the holy family, creating a tableaux that is at once instantly familiar and freshly moving.
Read More About Manger Danger: “The Nativity Story,” “Bobby,” “Deck The Halls,” And “Tenacious D And The Pick Of Destiny"...
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