items tagged with Virginia Madsen
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2009-03-29 23:28:25

MONSTERS VS. ALIENS
After a quick, manic prelude that effectively sets the tone for this quick, manic movie, Dreamworks' animated Monsters Vs. Aliens offers what is doubtless the most promising opening credit of the year, wrapping up its recognition of voice-over actors with: " ... and Stephen Colbert as the President." All right!, you think. Success at last!
Read More About Me And You And A Blob Of Blue: "Monsters Vs. Aliens" And "The Haunting In Connecticut"...
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"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Feature Stories
2005-02-16 00:00:00
After the announcement of last year’s Oscar nominations, in which the Academy made almost shockingly inspired choices across the board, this year’s slate of nominees was bound to be a more predictable lot; barring a few minor surprises – the director and screenplay nods for Mike Leigh’s Vera Drake (still unseen by me) chief among them – voters opted for traditional, safe choices in 2004, especially among the squarer-than-usual Best Picture contenders.
Read More About 2005's Alternative Oscars: The Shoulda-Been Contenders...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Feature Stories
2005-01-12 00:00:00
Was I feeling especially sensitive in 2004, or were the year’s most memorable cinematic works, coincidentally, the most unabashedly romantic ones? It could certainly be me – the only (fictional) televised event that moved me to tears was the unlikely but enormously satisfying kiss between Martin Freeman’s Tim and Lucy Davis’ Dawn on The Office Special.
Read More About 2004 In Movies...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2004-12-01 00:00:00
SIDEWAYS
Alexander Payne’s Sideways is so chockfull of good humor and emotional accuracy that you leave the theater overwhelmed and a bit giddy; it feels like a movie that you, alone, discovered, and want to share with friends immediately.
Read More About "Sideways" An Experience To Be Savored: Also, "Being Julia" And "Finding Neverland"...
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