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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2010-12-30 12:00:00
THE KING’S SPEECH
A tony odd-couple comedy in the guise of a historical prestige pic, The King’s Speech boasts a pair of exceptional performances by Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush, and is a terrific amount of fun. But am I alone in thinking that its central storyline is the least interesting thing about it?
Read More About My House, My Ruler: "The King's Speech," "Little Fockers," And "Gulliver's Travels"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2010-07-11 19:33:40
DESPICABLE ME
When a computer-animated feature doesn't have the Pixar label attached to it, I tend to be grateful for whatever flashes of true cleverness I can get, and it's a pleasure to report that Despicable Me delivers hundreds, if not thousands, of these flashes. They arrive in the form our protagonist's minions, and are called Minions, and resemble canary-yellow gel capsules with functioning limbs and one or two eyes. They're also just about the cutest, silliest, funniest damned creatures that have ever waddled, bounced, and shrieked through an animated outing (excepting your own children, of course). I liked Despicable Me just fine, but I never loved the movie more than when these miniature slapstick wonders were on-screen; the Minions' boss may be a super-thief, but these goofy little buggers easily steal the show.
Read More About Cartoon Nut Work: “Despicable Me” And “Predators”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-03-23 12:47:11

DUPLICITY
Starting with the film's enticing prelude, which finds Julia Roberts and Clive Owen engaging in the first of several argumentative flirtations in exotic locales, I felt that Duplicity was an intensely sharp, clever, enjoyable movie. It wasn't until its very last shot, though, that I felt it was also a great one.
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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2008-08-13 08:43:05
PINEAPPLE EXPRESS
As the happily zonked, pot-dealing Saul in Pineapple Express - written by Superbad screenwriters Seth Rogen (who also stars) and Evan Goldberg - James Franco is wonderfully unpredictable. The actor has flashed the occasional grin in previous film roles, but his uncanny resemblance to James Dean finds him so often used for brooding melancholy, most notably in the Spider-Man films, that his emergence as an inventive and quick-witted comedian in this stoner-buddy action farce is cause for celebration. Or rather, it would be, if Franco had a better movie in which to display his gifts.
Read More About It’S Not Easy Buying Green: "Pineapple Express" And "Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants 2"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2008-04-23 08:07:56
FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL
Director Nicholas Stoller's Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a happy movie about misery, but during its first half hour or so, the film's rhythms are so unusual that you might not be sure what it is.
Read More About "Aloha!" "Oy!": "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," "88 Minutes," And "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed"...
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