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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
2012-04-15 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
2011-09-25 17:32:32
MONEYBALL
On paper, the casting of Brad Pitt as Oakland A’s General Manager Billy Beane in Moneyball must have seemed inspired. On screen, it’s so, so much better than that. Pitt has, of course, given many wonderful performances over the past two decades (and just as many blandly acceptable or downright dreary ones). But to my mind, his Billy Beane – driven, hopeful, cocky, incensed, funny, tender, and smart as hell – is the actor’s first chance to employ all of his gifts in the service of an emotionally expansive, fully shaped character, and Pitt’s beautiful and generous work here is truly a sight to behold. Director Bennett Miller’s last feature film was his 2005 debut Capote, which netted Philip Seymour Hoffman a Best Actor Oscar. With Moneyball, Miller might find himself batting 2-for-2 for his stars in that category.
Read More About Contract Highs: "Moneyball," "Killer Elite," And "Abduction"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2010-11-28 23:43:18
LOVE & OTHER DRUGS
In my 2009 review of the director’s turgid World War II drama Defiance, I opened by asking, “Am I the only person who wishes that Edward Zwick would go back to making sharp, bitchy comedies like his 1986 Rob Lowe-Demi Moore romance About Last Night ... ?” Well, less than two years later, Zwick has returned to those romantic-comedy roots with Love & Other Drugs. Because, apparently, I needed another reminder to be careful what I wish for.
Read More About "Love" And Other Flicks: "Love & Other Drugs," "Tangled," "Faster," And "Burlesque"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2010-10-10 23:52:22
LIFE AS WE KNOW IT
For whatever else it is, the romantic comedy Life as We Know It is certainly the year’s most inaptly titled movie, since it doesn’t present a version of life as anyone would know it.
Read More About Bringing Up The Rearing: "Life As We Know It," "It's Kind Of A Funny Story," "My Soul To Take," And "Secretariat"...
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