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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-10-09 21:02:46
THE IDES OF MARCH
Audiences demanding insight, or even much depth, from director George Clooney’s The Ides of March will no doubt leave the film disappointed – unless, that is, the revelation that political candidates and their staffers routinely lie and spin and backstab strikes any of those viewers as a newsflash. Yet if you enter this tale of Machiavellian (and, as its title suggests, Shakespearean) intrigue not expecting trenchant analysis so much as a good, gripping yarn supremely well-told, you’re in for a major treat. Smart and fast and gratifyingly vicious, Clooney’s latest is a drama that plays like a thriller, and it’s full-to-brimming with sequences you want to watch over and over again; for those conversant in West Wing-ese, the movie suggests a juicy episode of Aaron Sorkin’s TV series if every character in it was played by Ron Silver.
Read More About Primary Concern: "The Ides Of March," "Real Steel," And "Courageous"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2011-04-24 04:27:54
WATER FOR ELEPHANTS
After his where’s-my-paycheck? turn in The Green Hornet, I was mildly concerned that, following his Oscar-winning Inglourious Basterds portrayal, Christoph Waltz might be resigned to a career of forever playing Euro-trashy über-villains in Hollywood action dreck. With director Francis Lawrence’s Water for Elephants, though – a Depression-era romance based on Sara Gruen’s beloved novel – my fears have proved unfounded. As the egomaniacal, possibly sociopathic owner and ringleader of a second-tier traveling circus, enraged by the blossoming affections between his star-performer wife (Reese Witherspoon) and the troupe’s young veterinarian (Robert Pattinson), Waltz is every bit as mesmerizing – charming, unpredictable, terrifying – as he was in Quentin Tarantino’s World War II opus. Yet fantastic though he is, Waltz’s talents here aren’t a shock. The bigger surprise is that the movie itself is so bloody marvelous.
Read More About Cirque Du Soulful: "Water For Elephants," "Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family," "Rio," And "African Cats"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2010-11-07 18:45:30
MEGAMIND
Since Universal Pictures’ fizzy, funny animated hit Despicable Me was released a mere four months ago, it’s hardly possible that DreamWorks’ new Megamind could be considered an intentional ripoff, despite a plot that also finds an über-villain gradually morphing into an über-hero. And despite the film’s haughty, antagonistic protagonist performing his evil deeds alongside a goofy, tag-along minion. And despite this blobby little homunculus being named Minion. (Seriously, are there no fresh ideas in Hollywood?)
Read More About Brains, Heart, Courage, And The Wizards Of Odd: "Megamind," "Waiting For 'Superman,'" "For Colored Girls," And "Due Date"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-09-13 22:47:18
9
This might sound like heresy, but after seeing the extraordinary doomsday parable 9, Pixar's Up is now only my second-favorite animated work from 2009 to feature a gravelly vocal performance by Christopher Plummer.
Read More About Burlap Messiah: "9," "Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself," "Sorority Row," And "Whiteout"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-05-10 20:30:29
STAR TREK
J.J. Abrams' Star Trek revamp is the second pop-mythology origin tale that Hollywood has delivered this month, and it's a pleasure to report that the film is everything Wolverine isn't: speedy, smart, thrilling, funny, and, in the end, almost criminally enjoyable.
Read More About Keep On Trekkin': "Star Trek," "Next Day Air," And "Kilimanjaro: To The Roof Of Africa"...
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