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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2006-06-14 05:11:08
A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION
One of the many glories of Robert Altman is that he never pretends to know everything there is to know about the characters in his movies, and doesn't expect his audiences to, either. In an Altman film, you may think you have someone all figured out, until a later scene proves that you haven't begun to understand what makes them tick; Altman is fascinated with the dichotomy between characters' public and private faces. (It makes perfect sense that he eventually filmed a murder mystery.) It sometimes seems that there's not much going on in an Altman movie, and audiences could easily assume the same about the director's latest, A Prairie Home Companion. But if you're as enthralled with character as the director is, and with the drama of actors gradually revealing character, his ambling, "plotless" films can be sheer bliss.
Read More About "Companion" Piece: "A Prairie Home Companion," "Cars," And "The Omen"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Feature Stories
2006-03-08 00:00:00
In the minutes following the announcement of this year’s Academy Awards nominations, media outlets were abuzz about the downbeat nature of the major contenders, and it was widely predicted that this year’s Oscar telecast – which aired on Sunday, March 5 – would be the lowest-rated one in ages.
Read More About “I’D Like To Thank … ”: 2006 Oscar Aftermath...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2004-11-03 00:00:00
SHAUN OF THE DEAD, THE GRUDGE, and SAW
Halloween has come and gone, but three horror flicks are currently in theaters and – surprise! – two of them are actually good.
Read More About Post-Halloween Tricks And Treats: "Shaun Of The Dead," "The Grudge," "Saw," "Shall We Dance?", "I Heart Huckabee's," "Surviving Christmas," And "Celsius 41.11"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2002-01-23 00:00:00
BLACK HAWK DOWN
It has been widely reported that Ridley Scott’s war drama Black Hawk Down, originally due later this year, had its release bumped up to qualify for year-end awards consideration and, in theory, serve as a balm for a country forever damaged by the tragic events of September 11. There’s no reason to refute this, and there might even be a kind of self-serving nobility in Columbia Studios’ decision, yet the film in question is a technically impressive atrocity, one that’s perhaps even more heinous in light of last fall’s terrorist attacks. Although based on true events and Mark Bowden’s well-regarded book, Black Hawk Down is jingoistic, dramatically inert, and sometimes shockingly racist; expect nominations and awards to follow.
Read More About "Black Hawk Down" A Massive Misfire: Also, "Orange County"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2000-07-25 00:00:00
X-MEN
Movie reviewers kill me sometimes. The same critics who raved about the "kinetic thrill-ride" that was the senseless Mission: Impossible 2 and who called the ridiculous The Patriot "passionate and engrossing" are now turning up their noses at Bryan Singer’s X-Men adaptation. According to most news sources, the movie is portentous, under-plotted, filled with too many characters (or, for X-Men fans, too few), and serves as nothing but the setup film for an obvious franchise.
Read More About Freaks And Geeks: "X-Men," "Disney's The Kid," And "Scary Movie"...
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