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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2013-01-14 18:45:03
ZERO DARK THIRTY
As an orchestrator of cinematic suspense, Kathryn Bigelow might currently be without peer in American movies. The sequences of Jeremy Renner dismantling explosives in the director’s Oscar-winning The Hurt Locker were miniature masterpieces of sustained excitement; despite our knowing, through much of the film, that it was too early for Renner’s Sergeant William James to be killed off, each masterfully shot and edited act of bomb disposal vibrated with legitimate threat. In Zero Dark Thirty – Bigelow’s and screenwriter Mark Boal’s fictionalized docu-drama about the decade-long search for Osama bin Laden – nearly every scene feels like a ticking time bomb. There is, of course, never any doubt about the narrative’s outcome, yet Bigelow’s gifts for composition and pacing ensure that you still watch the picture with rapt attention and dread. And blessedly, she’s also a spectacular entertainer. The movie is tough-minded and sometimes tough to watch, but even when Bigelow is fraying your nerves, she’s tickling your senses.
Read More About The Needle In The Haystack: "Zero Dark Thirty," "Gangster Squad," "A Haunted House," And "Hitchcock"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Feature Stories
2013-01-07 16:00:02
“So, Mike, what did you think of the other 2012 movies you saw?”
Gosh, how nice of you to ask!
In descending order of appreciation ... .
Read More About Project CLX: A Ranking Of 2012 Movies Beyond Mike's Top 10...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-01-09 15:36:16
TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY
You know that handy, lame, relationship-ending sentiment “It’s not you; it’s me”? That’s what I feel like saying to Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, the new adaptation of the famed John le Carré novel. I readily concede that director Tomas Alfredson’s spy thriller is beautifully made, boasting engaged, cagey performances and a number of superbly shot set pieces. But for all of the film’s merits, I found myself hugely relieved when its end credits rolled, because Alfredson’s intensely complicated endeavor appeared so much smarter than I am that I took almost no pleasure from the experience. My issue isn’t that the movie is a dog. It’s that, for most of Tinker Tailor’s 125 minutes, I felt like a dog watching a movie.
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