items tagged with Kate Winslet
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Feature Stories
2009-02-16 14:32:43
If you're looking to win your workplace's annual Oscar pool, you'll likely do pretty well this year just by going with Slumdog Millionaire for nearly everything, by picking The Curious Case of Benjamin Button for the tech awards Slumdog isn't nominated for, and by not making wild-card predictions in the gimme categories. Heath Ledger is winning Best Supporting Actor and WALL●E is winning Animated Feature. Just accept it. Don't try to be a hero.
Read More About Sean & Mickey & Kate & Meryl... And Melissa: Predicting The Oscar Races For Best Actor And Actress...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-01-26 15:09:14
REVOLUTIONARY ROAD
Set in 1955, Revolutionary Road finds Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet portraying Frank and April Wheeler, a young, affluent couple who realize they're miserable with their well-ordered lives in the suburbs - beautiful home, adorable kids, friendly neighbors - and it would be perfectly understandable if audiences watched the pair's suffering and listened to their frequent fits of rage and asked, "What's the freaking problem here?"
Read More About Scenes From A Marriage: "Revolutionary Road"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-01-07 16:38:13
DOUBT
Based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, writer/director John Patrick Shanley's period drama Doubt - set in 1964, and concerning a nun who suspects a priest of sexual misconduct with an altar boy - isn't much of a movie. Shanley's previous directorial effort was 1990's Joe Versus the Volcano, and it's a shame he wasn't able to get in more practice over the last 18 years; in an attempt to gussy up the visual blandness that accompanies most theatrical adaptations, Shanley opts for a series of high- and low-angle shots and symbolic thunder, lightning, and wind effects that oftentimes make Doubt resemble a satire of a low-budget horror flick. And it's still visually bland.
Read More About Star Wars: "Doubt," "Valkyrie," "The Reader," "Bedtime Stories," And "Marley & Me"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2007-02-21 08:38:06
I consider myself an Academy Awards completist: Prior to the annual Oscar telecast, I want to see as many of the nominated films as I can. But I'm also a lazy completist - I want to see these movies so long as I don't have to drive really far. (This is why, to my disappointment and discredit, I'll be watching Sunday's telecast without having viewed Little Children, Venus, and The Good German.)
Thank goodness, then, for DVD.
Read More About Nominees And Wannabes: Eight 2006 DVDs That Received – Or Just Missed – Oscar’S Attention...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2006-12-13 10:08:03
APOCALYPTO
There was a lot that I hated about Mel Gibson's Mayan-language action epic Apocalypto.
I hated the obviousness of the opening 20 minutes, with the director crudely working overtime to make the Mayans "relatable." (Look! They played practical jokes! And teased their friends about their sex lives! And gave blow jobs! Just like us!) I hated the way Gibson was cranking up the audience's bloodlust via the sentimental idylls; our hero, Jaguar Paw (Rudy Youngblood), is given not only a sage, loving father and a devoted, nine-months-pregnant wife, but perhaps the cutest toddler on God's green earth.
Read More About Mad Mel: “Apocalypto” And “The Holiday”...
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