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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2007-02-21 08:38:06
I consider myself an Academy Awards completist: Prior to the annual Oscar telecast, I want to see as many of the nominated films as I can. But I'm also a lazy completist - I want to see these movies so long as I don't have to drive really far. (This is why, to my disappointment and discredit, I'll be watching Sunday's telecast without having viewed Little Children, Venus, and The Good German.)
Thank goodness, then, for DVD.
Read More About Nominees And Wannabes: Eight 2006 DVDs That Received – Or Just Missed – Oscar’S Attention...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2007-01-10 08:13:36
CHILDREN OF MEN
The year is 2027, and the world is in chaos. Scratch that: The world is chaos. For nearly 20 years, women have been infertile, and the planet's youngest citizen has just been murdered at the age of 18. Random bombings and guerrilla warfare have become an element of daily life - a newscast shows "the siege of Seattle" entering its 1,000th day - and internment camps are as commonplace as coffee shops. In England, refugees are routinely rounded up for deportation and execution. And it is in this hopeless, unspeakably dangerous universe that director Alfonso Cuarón, in Children of Men, has fashioned one of the most supremely intelligent, forceful, and exhilarating movies of recent years.
Read More About It’S The End Of The World As We Know It: “Children Of Men” And “Freedom Writers”...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2006-12-20 08:17:53
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS and CHARLOTTE'S WEB
A few days ago, in preparation for my forthcoming year-end recap, I was perusing the list of movies I've caught in 2006, and among my favorite cineplex offerings, I noticed several rather surprising themes. Very few family-friendly works, and none that were animated, despite the release of what felt like a new one every other week. An unusual preponderance of sequels and remakes. And, oddly, almost no works that really got to me emotionally - very few that made me cry.
Read More About It’S Cryin’ Time: "The Pursuit Of Happyness" And "Charlotte's Web"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2006-08-16 04:43:28
WORLD TRADE CENTER
Following Paul Greengrass' United 93, Oliver Stone's World Trade Center is the second 9/11-themed movie to arrive in the past four months - including A&E's Flight 93 and the Discovery Channel's The Flight That Fought Back, the fourth in the last year - and make no mistake: There will be more. There are so many tales to be told and so many elements of this national tragedy to focus on that, as cinematic subject matter, 9/11 is practically inexhaustible.
Read More About A Less Than Fair "Trade": "World Trade Center"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2006-05-03 00:00:00
UNITED 93
The question of whether it’s too soon for United 93 is endlessly debatable. Yet United 93 we have. And having seen Paul Greengrass’ dramatic re-creation of those shattering minutes aboard the doomed Newark-to-San Francisco flight on the morning of September 11, 2001, it seems that the timing of its release isn’t just acceptable but – for this particular film, at any rate – absolutely essential.
Read More About United They Stood: "United 93," "Friends With Money," And "Silent Hill"...
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