items tagged with The Day After Tomorrow
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-11-06 20:24:36
ANONYMOUS
Heaven knows that no one goes to a film by the director of Independence Day, Godzilla, The Day After Tomorrow, 10,000 B.C., and 2012 for the cinéma vérité. But how are thinking audiences supposed to react to Roland Emmerich’s Anonymous, a tale of Machiavellian intrigue so sincere about its high-minded yet ludicrously silly drivel that one has little choice but to snicker at it?
Read More About Bard None: “Anonymous” And “The Way”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-11-15 22:38:13
2012
After 2012 - the movie, not the year - it will be exceedingly difficult for Roland Emmerich to deliver yet another of his expensive, apocalyptic disaster cartoons. So, you know, I guess we should be grateful for small favors.
Read More About End-Of Daze: “2012” And “Pirate Radio”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2008-12-17 08:19:14
This past Friday, larger movie markets saw the debuts of John Patrick Shanley's Doubt, Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino, and Steven Soderbergh's Argentinia epic Che.
Our market, meanwhile, only got The Day the Earth Stood Still, Nothing Like the Holidays, and Delgo.
Sigh. Let's dive in, then.
Read More About When Worlds Collide: "The Day The Earth Stood Still," "Nothing Like The Holidays," And "Delgo"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Feature Stories
2006-03-08 00:00:00
In the minutes following the announcement of this year’s Academy Awards nominations, media outlets were abuzz about the downbeat nature of the major contenders, and it was widely predicted that this year’s Oscar telecast – which aired on Sunday, March 5 – would be the lowest-rated one in ages.
Read More About “I’D Like To Thank … ”: 2006 Oscar Aftermath...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2004-06-09 00:00:00
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW
Despite all the hullabaloo about the film re-opening vociferous debate about global warming and its possible effects, Roland Emmerich’s disaster saga The Day After Tomorrow winds up begging exactly one question: Just how much stupidity are mass audiences willing to accept in their summer blockbusters? In any disaster movie, rolling your eyes at the ridiculous onscreen events comes with the territory, but the enjoyable ones temper that reaction with speed and laughs; Emmerich’s cheeky, entertaining Independence Day managed the feat of making the end of the world look like an absolute hoot, and that film, within its sci-fi format, is probably the most sheerly pleasurable disaster flick of the past 20 years.
Read More About Latest Disaster Flick A Moronic Mess: "The Day After Tomorrow," "Raising Helen," And "This Old Cub"...
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