items tagged with Kenneth Branagh
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-12-27 20:22:12
WAR HORSE
A grandly scaled adventure about a boy who gets a horse, then loses the horse, then joins the British infantry to find the horse, War Horse is the sort of triumphant, lump-in-the-throat epic that director Steven Spielberg should be able to pull off in his sleep. Consequently, the highest compliment I can pay the movie is that its helmer, at all times, appears to be fully awake here. There’s palpable filmmaking energy in nearly every shot, and several passages in this World War I family drama are so thrilling and painful and spectacularly well-choreographed that they rank among the finest in Spielberg’s career.
Read More About A Good Movie? Aye. A Great Movie? Neigh.: "War Horse," "We Bought A Zoo," "My Week With Marilyn," And "The Darkest Hour"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-06-12 23:00:26
MIDNIGHT IN PARIS
The overall experience of Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris, at least for me, can be effectively visualized in one sequence – one shot, really – in this jubilant, intoxicating comedy.
Read More About Oui, Oui!: “Midnight In Paris” And “Judy Moody & The Not Bummer Summer”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-05-08 22:53:36
THOR
Prior to the film’s release, I wouldn’t have thought any director a worse candidate for helming the hugely budgeted comic-book adaptation Thor than Kenneth Branagh, that frequent interpreter of Shakespeare whose one foray into Hollywood-blockbuster(-wannabe) terrain was 1994’s monstrously terrible Frankenstein. In retrospect, I’m not sure any director would have proved a better choice. Two days after seeing Branagh’s grandly produced yet subtly frisky entertainment, I’m still a bit shocked at how strong the results are; against all logic, Thor’s director has successfully melded his movie’s wildly disparate elements into an action-packed thrill ride (in 3D!) that, incredibly, also manages to be emotionally satisfying, and oftentimes funny as hell.
Read More About If He Had A Hammer ... : "Thor" And "Something Borrowed"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-11-15 22:38:13
2012
After 2012 - the movie, not the year - it will be exceedingly difficult for Roland Emmerich to deliver yet another of his expensive, apocalyptic disaster cartoons. So, you know, I guess we should be grateful for small favors.
Read More About End-Of Daze: “2012” And “Pirate Radio”...
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"...
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