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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-04-29 22:03:44
THE FIVE-YEAR ENGAGEMENT
Say what you will about the current state of movies. Yet in the history of the medium, have the actors who populate film comedies ever been as across-the-board-excellent as they are right now? It took about 20 minutes for this question to pop into my head during The Five-Year Engagement, and once it did, I’m not sure I ever stopped pondering it; from the stars to the supporting cast to the bit players who show up for all of three seconds, director Nicholas Stoller’s rom-com features an embarrassment of performance riches. The movie itself? Eh, it’s okay.
Read More About Prenuptial Agreement: “The Five-Year Engagement,” “The Pirates! Band Of Misfits,” “The Raven,” And “Safe”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2010-05-03 13:33:24
A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
Before its title card appears, director Samuel Bayer's reboot of A Nightmare on Elm Street opens -- as these things usually do -- with a dream sequence, in which a frightened, sleep-deprived teen finds himself face to face with the scarred and monstrous personage of Freddy Krueger. Granted, the murderous apparition with the razor-blade gloves and snappy sweater-and-hat combo, last seen in 2003's Elm Street/Friday the 13th mashup Freddy Vs. Jason, hasn't been away from cineplex screens for terribly long. But Freddy's arrival should still provide both a jolt and a kick, especially with the creepy, ferrety Jackie Earle Haley taking over the role from Robert Englund, whose initially horrifying figure in Wes Craven's low-rent classic descended into camp long before the series reached (what we incorrectly presumed was) its conclusion.
Read More About (How) Freddy Got Fingered: “A Nightmare On Elm Street” And “Furry Vengeance”...
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"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-03-23 12:47:11

DUPLICITY
Starting with the film's enticing prelude, which finds Julia Roberts and Clive Owen engaging in the first of several argumentative flirtations in exotic locales, I felt that Duplicity was an intensely sharp, clever, enjoyable movie. It wasn't until its very last shot, though, that I felt it was also a great one.
Read More About Love Is A Man And Splintered Thing: "Duplicity" And "I Love You, Man"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2008-11-12 08:05:32
MADAGASCAR: ESCAPE 2 AFRICA
Dreamworks' animated hit Madagascar concerned a group of Central Park Zoo denizens who, en route to Africa, find themselves stranded on the island of the film's title, and ended with the citified animals forcibly, though not unhappily, taking residence in their newfound environs. Not having seen Madagascar since its 2005 release, I'll admit that I had to look up this last bit of information before catching Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa. And if and when there's a Madagascar 3, I'll no doubt have to look up the details on its predecessor, because a mere two days after attending this sequel, I've already forgotten nearly everything about it.
Read More About Continental Divide: "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa," "Soul Men," And "Role Models"...
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