items tagged with Tommy Lee Jones
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-05-29 18:21:32
MEN IN BLACK 3
Is it merely deserved absence making my heart grow fonder, or is Men in Black 3, against almost all expectation, awfully damned good?
Read More About The Third Time’S The Charmer: "Men In Black 3" And "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-07-24 14:50:22
FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS
Modern romantic comedies are in such generally dismal shape that I feel ungrateful for wishing that Friends with Benefits were better than it actually is. But while it’s impossible to fully dislike any movie that finds a nitwit shrieking “John Mayer is our generation’s Sheryl Crow!” or features a couple making a solemn vow on the Bible app of the woman’s iPad, I left director Will Gluck’s latest thinking that the film had just missed its mark. And that, after two frequently hysterical features in a row (2009’s Fired Up!, Gluck’s directorial debut, and last year’s Easy A), its helmer had just missed his trifecta. Damn it.
Read More About Comic Boink, Comic Blank: “Friends With Benefits” And “Captain America: The First Avenger”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2007-11-28 08:42:17
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
Two days after viewing Joel and Ethan Coen's crime thriller No Country for Old Men, I did something unusual for me: I went to see the movie again. Or rather, I went to listen to it again.
Read More About The Sound Of Silence: "No Country For Old Men"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2007-10-03 08:27:30
IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH
Paul Haggis' In the Valley of Elah continually approaches greatness without ever really getting there.
Read More About War Is Hell: "In The Valley Of Elah," "The Kingdom" And "Resident Evil: Extinction"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2006-06-14 05:11:08
A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION
One of the many glories of Robert Altman is that he never pretends to know everything there is to know about the characters in his movies, and doesn't expect his audiences to, either. In an Altman film, you may think you have someone all figured out, until a later scene proves that you haven't begun to understand what makes them tick; Altman is fascinated with the dichotomy between characters' public and private faces. (It makes perfect sense that he eventually filmed a murder mystery.) It sometimes seems that there's not much going on in an Altman movie, and audiences could easily assume the same about the director's latest, A Prairie Home Companion. But if you're as enthralled with character as the director is, and with the drama of actors gradually revealing character, his ambling, "plotless" films can be sheer bliss.
Read More About "Companion" Piece: "A Prairie Home Companion," "Cars," And "The Omen"...
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