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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-04-05 18:15:03
MIRROR MIRROR
Mirror Mirror is a slightly modernized, family-comedy version of the Snow White fairy tale, and offhand, I can think of few directors less suited to the material than this film’s Tarsem Singh, the music-video veteran whose big-screen credits include those wildly baroque (and decidedly adult) spectacles The Cell and Immortals. Yet every once in a while, when a director is spectacularly wrong for a project, the results can be much more interesting than if he were right for it, and that certainly seems the case here; this aimless, pointless little trifle is mostly a drag, but I can only imagine how deadening it might’ve been without Singh at the helm.
Read More About Fairly Stale Fairy Tale: "Mirror Mirror," "Jeff, Who Lives At Home," And "Wrath Of The Titans"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2003-12-03 00:00:00
BAD SANTA
You might find yourself fearing the worst in the opening reel of Terry Zwigoff’s Bad Santa.
Read More About "Bad Santa" A Salty Holiday Treat: Also, "Dr. Seuss' The Cat In The Hat" And "Gothika"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2002-09-04 00:00:00
THE GOOD GIRL
The Good Girl is the most fun I’ve had at the movies since Spider-Man and, with the possible exception of Y tu mama tambien, the finest movie I’ve seen all year, and I can’t begin to describe how shocking that is.
Read More About "The Good Girl" Offers A Surprising High: Also, "Undisputed" And "Fear Dot Com"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2001-02-07 00:00:00
CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON
You may have heard that Ang Lee’s latest work, the historical-drama/romance/martial-arts/action pic Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, is in Chinese with English subtitles. It's true. Yet no filmgoer with a subtitle phobia should be dissuaded from seeing the movie, because it’s such a thrilling, intoxicating, heady ride that its subtitles are absolutely superfluous. Ang Lee has created something rather amazing – an accessible, American-audience-friendly foreign work – that will leave you gasping at its audacity and superior visuals while finding yourself completely enraptured by its two sets of heartbreaking romances; it’s a Chinese Titanic with a better script.
Read More About Two And A Half Cheers: "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," "O Brother, Where Art Thou?", And "The Wedding Planner"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2000-08-30 00:00:00
THE ORIGINAL KINGS OF COMEDY
If The Original Kings of Comedy, the filmed preservation of the wildly popular comedy revue, were merely as funny as it is, it would probably stand as the best American movie of the year so far. But director Spike Lee has done something incredibly savvy with the project. Aided by the terrific editor Barry Alexander Brown, Lee has given the material true cinematic fluidity. The editing rhythms are all right on, the camera is always right where it should be to give the performers their biggest laughs (and it seems that Lee has about a hundred different cameras at his disposal), and there are just enough segments with the performers joshing and relaxing off-stage to give the film true dimension; we’re aware that their stand-up personas only hint at who they are.
Read More About Finally! A Great Movie! (And Two More Crummy Ones...): "The Original Kings Of Comedy," "The Cell," And "Bless The Child"...
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