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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2013-05-18 18:09:57
STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS
Star Trek Into Darkness opens on a note of frenzied, almost satiric busyness. For reasons initially left unexplained, and in a set piece suggesting a futuristic Raiders of the Lost Ark, Captain Kirk and “Bones” McCoy are first seen racing through a jungle of crimson foliage on a foreign planet, attempting to escape the clutches of dozens of yowling savages with black eyeballs and papier-mâché skin. The chase eventually leads the pair to the edge of a cliff where they leap into the water below, just as Mr. Spock – much to the concern of his unusually panicked fellow crew members – beams into the belly of an active, ready-to-burst volcano. Director J.J. Abrams’ franchise extender isn’t even five minutes old, and between the shouting, the manically staged mayhem, the whiplash editing, and composer Michael Giacchino’s pummeling score, it already feels like a typically overstuffed blockbuster sequel, yet one without any of the wit that Abrams brought to 2009’s terrifically witty Star Trek reboot. But then something wonderful happens.
Read More About Lively, Long, And Prosperous: "Star Trek Into Darkness"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2010-06-13 22:56:28
THE KARATE KID
The opening scenes in director Harald Zwart's The Karate Kid remake, with the preternaturally confident and magnetic Jaden Smith taking over the Ralph Macchio role, are really good. But your first indication that the movie might wind up being really great - or, at the very least, a really great time - comes with its introduction of Mr. Han, the Pat Morita substitute played here by Jackie Chan.
Read More About Waxing On: “The Karate Kid,” “The A-Team,” “Marmaduke,” And “Killers”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Feature Stories
2010-01-04 12:00:00
As one calendar year ends and another begins, it feels like a good time to give thanks. And amidst the lame romantic comedies and thrill-less thrillers and unending stream of remakes, sequels, and - in the case of Rob Zombie's Halloween II - even the remake of a sequel, there was actually quite a lot that I was thankful for in the movie year of 2009.
Read More About In Glourious Company: Mike Schulz’S 10 Most Enjoyable Movies Of 2009...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-12-20 21:43:06
AVATAR
There are visual wonders galore in James Cameron's science-fiction epic Avatar, but what's most amazing about the film's design is how offhandedly wondrous it is.
Read More About Natives/American: "Avatar," "Precious: Based On The Novel 'Push' By Sapphire," And "The Road"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-08-03 12:57:48
FUNNY PEOPLE
Leslie Mann, the wife of comedy kingpin Judd Apatow, is unfailingly awesome, and I love her in her husband's first two outings as a film writer/director: 2005's The 40-Year-Old Virgin and 2007's Knocked Up. So it pains me to say that I would've enjoyed Apatow's third auteurist venture - the current Funny People - a whole lot more if Mann's character had been excised from it completely. Of course, that would've made the movie almost a full hour shorter than it is. That would've been all right, too.
Read More About Bombs Away: "Funny People," "The Hurt Locker," And "G-Force"...
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