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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-11-01 18:57:10
MICHAEL JACKSON'S THIS IS IT
For a film that seemed to have "commercial exploitation" written all over it, Michael Jackson's This Is It is an intensely loving and even indispensable piece of work -- a joyous celebration of performance drive, hard work, and a fearsome amount of skill. Culled from roughly 100 hours of rehearsal footage from the late star's planned concert tour, director Kenny Oretga's behind-the-scenes account doesn't offer much in the way of insight, nor is it meant to. Yet it's still a first-rate spectacle that, at times, provides an almost ridiculous amount of pleasure; somehow, miraculously, Ortega and his editors have shaped their footage into a documentary that boasts the kineticism, excitement, and boundless ebullience of a kick-ass movie musical.
Read More About The Pop Of The King: “Michael Jackson’S This Is It,” “Astro Boy,” And “Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’S Assistant”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2006-07-19 04:27:13
This past Saturday, I made my first-ever trek to Eldridge's North Scott High School, to make my first-ever acquaintance with the Countryside Community Theatre, via Lionel Bart's Oliver!, the musical based on Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist.
Read More About In A Twist: "Oliver!," At North Scott High School Through July 29...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Feature Stories
2005-12-28 00:00:00
My annual challenge in composing a list of the year’s best movies almost never lies in deciding what to list. It lies in deciding when to list. As every movie fan knows, film studios – both majors and independents – generally unleash their most prominent Academy Award hopefuls (and, oftentimes, most interesting works) at the end of December, giving these films their best chance at being remembered, and potentially embraced, by the notoriously forgetful Academy.
Read More About Mike Schulz Toasts 2005's Great Movies...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2005-10-05 00:00:00
A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE
I was completely rapt by the austerity and dread of David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence – for the first five minutes. In the film’s beautifully sustained opening sequence, we watch as two men – one middle-aged, in a black suit, and another, younger and sporting a T-shirt and jeans – exit their motel room. They load up their car, and the older gentleman drops off the room key while the other – slowly, slowly – pulls the car up to meet him. Moments later, the older man returns, having had, he says, “a little trouble with the maid.” But before they leave, they need water. The younger man enters the motel office to replenish their supply, and as he does, we finally see the image that Cronenberg has thus far denied us, and that we in the audience have properly anticipated – the motel manager and maid lying dead in pools of blood. A frightened little girl, gently stroking the hair of her doll, enters the scene and makes eye contact with the younger killer. And the man, smiling gently, tells her not to be afraid, slowly aims his revolver at the girl’s head, and fires.
Read More About Pulp Friction: "A History Of Violence," "Oliver Twist," And "Serenity"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2002-07-10 00:00:00
MEN IN BLACK II
I'm not sure how much there is to say about Men in Black II, director Barry Sonnenfeld’s sequel to his sci-fi/comedy smash. There’s always something to look at, Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones provide the occasional flash of dry wit, and it’s all over blessedly fast – the movie runs some 85 minutes with end credits, and you wouldn’t want it to last a minute longer.
Read More About "Men In Black II" A Cynical, Pointless Re-Tread: Also, "The Devil's Backbone" And "The Laramie Project"...
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