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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2004-05-12 00:00:00
VAN HELSING
Stephen Sommers’ action thriller Van Helsing, the first of 2004’s torrent of summer blockbusters, is big, loud, frenetic, and almost no fun at all. For those who’ve missed the omnipresent previews, the film is a special-effects bonanza featuring Hugh Jackman as the titular character, a taciturn growler who spends 130 minutes attempting to rid his corner of Europe from a series of CGI-created monsters, and it’s all treated with such solemnity that I wouldn’t have been surprised to see Henrik Ibsen listed as a screenwriter.
Read More About "Van Helsing" Forgets To Add A Funny Bone: Also, "Laws Of Attraction" And "Elephant"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2002-04-24 00:00:00
MURDER BY NUMBERS
In Barbet Schroeder’s thriller Murder by Numbers, Sandra Bullock stars as Cassie Mayweather, a Southern California detective who, along with her nebbishy partner (Ben Chaplin), attempts to solve the murder of a local Jane Doe, killed in a seemingly haphazard fashion and left beside a creek.
Read More About Young Actors Salvage "Murder": "Murder By Numbers" And "The Scorpion King"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2001-07-25 00:00:00
JURASSIC PARK III
Jurassic Park III could have been good. Strike that – it could have been very, very good. There are ideas, gags, and individual set-pieces in director Joe Johnston’s sequel that match anything Steven Spielberg came up with in the first two installments of the Jurassic Park series, and it features one running joke involving a cell phone that is sheer perfection. The effects are impressive, the cast is fine, and the movie clocks in at 90 minutes, and who on earth wouldn’t be thrilled by that?
Read More About Second Dino-Sequel Nearly Stomps Its Predecessors: "Jurassic Park III" And "Legally Blonde"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2001-06-27 00:00:00
THE FAST & THE FURIOUS
In The Fast & The Furious, that stolid, basso profundo actor Vin Diesel is forced into a close friendship with the blond, pretty, incredibly bland Paul Walker, so you know immediately that you’re in make-believe territory once again.
Read More About Movie Makes “Mindless Action Spectacle” A Compliment: "The Fast & The Furious" And "Dr. Dolittle 2"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2001-05-16 00:00:00
MEMENTO
It has taken quite a while, and an especially long while here in the Quad Cities, but the first unequivocally great movie of 2001 has finally appeared: writer-director Christopher Nolan’s crime thriller Memento. And its greatness is of a very particular kind – you want all of your friends to see it immediately, so you can share your excitement with them and work out passages of the film that you’re almost sure you understood. (Getting to review works like Memento is the absolute best thing about being a published film critic.) Like The Truman Show, Memento is so clever, so smart, so full-to-brimming with detail and wit and filmmaking passion that it feels miraculous, and within its genre, it just might be a new classic.
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