items tagged with Liam Neeson
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-10-07 18:16:19
FRANKENWEENIE and HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
Not two months after the release of ParaNorman, two other animated, family-friendly spook fests can now be found at national cineplexes: Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie, the Mary Shelley-like tale of a beloved pooch’s magical resurrection, and Hotel Transylvania, a manic slapstick about the world’s most comically macabre bed-and-breakfast. And after catching up with the latter titles during a recent double feature, my immediate thought was this: Man, ParaNorman sure was good, wasn’t it?
Read More About Elementary Ghouls: "Frankenweenie," "Hotel Transylvania," And "Taken 2"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-05-20 22:28:33
BATTLESHIP
In the latest effects-heavy entertainment by Hancock director Peter Berg, a group of heroic U.S. Navy and Japanese-military officers team up to fight a race of marauding aliens, four of whose spaceships have crash-landed in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Battleship? This thing should’ve been called KerPlunk.
Read More About Off The Grid: "Battleship," "What To Expect When You're Expecting," And "The Dictator"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-04-15 21:33:49
THE CABIN IN THE WOODS
Hollywood’s been leading toward it for decades, and with the blithely enjoyable, exceedingly clever The Cabin in the Woods, it’s finally happened: A movie has been released in which practically everything about it – its plot, its twists, its performers, its characters, its themes, its jokes – could be considered a spoiler.
Read More About Biting (Off) The Hand That Feeds You: "The Cabin In The Woods," "The Three Stooges," "The Raid: Redemption," And "Lockout"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-04-05 18:15:03
MIRROR MIRROR
Mirror Mirror is a slightly modernized, family-comedy version of the Snow White fairy tale, and offhand, I can think of few directors less suited to the material than this film’s Tarsem Singh, the music-video veteran whose big-screen credits include those wildly baroque (and decidedly adult) spectacles The Cell and Immortals. Yet every once in a while, when a director is spectacularly wrong for a project, the results can be much more interesting than if he were right for it, and that certainly seems the case here; this aimless, pointless little trifle is mostly a drag, but I can only imagine how deadening it might’ve been without Singh at the helm.
Read More About Fairly Stale Fairy Tale: "Mirror Mirror," "Jeff, Who Lives At Home," And "Wrath Of The Titans"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-01-29 21:38:25
THE GREY
Whenever I watch a movie such as Alive or The Thing or director Joe Carnahan’s The Grey – especially in January – I ask myself the same question: Is it worth it? I know about cinematic sleight-of-hand, of course, and that the performers and crew aren’t enduring anywhere near the nightmarish conditions suffered by the characters on-screen. I also presume that a fat Hollywood paycheck instantly makes any location shooting, including The Grey’s outdoor shoot in wintry British Columbia, a lot more bearable. But still, all that ice and wind and trudging through thigh-deep snow ... . Is any movie experience worth spending three months in fear of losing your digits to frostbite?
Read More About Northern Exposure: "The Grey," "Man On A Ledge," And "One For The Money"...
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