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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-03-25 22:57:13
As you’re probably aware, director Gary Ross’ The Hunger Games is the movie version of the first in a trio of wildly popular young-adult novels by author Suzanne Collins. And perhaps the highest compliment I can pay the film, among the many compliments it deserves, is that unlike with the Harry Potter and Twilight screen adaptations, at no point are viewers such as myself punished for being too blasé or lazy to have read the book.
Read More About Assassin Nation: "The Hunger Games"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2010-06-20 22:13:46
TOY STORY 3
Sitting in the packed auditorium for a matinée screening of Toy Story 3, I was unsurprised to find that one of my fellow audience members was an infant who cried almost throughout the entire film. I would've been more irritated by the distraction if, for hefty chunks of the movie's opening and closing reels, I wasn't such a weepy infant myself.
Read More About To Eternity, And Beyond: "Toy Story 3," "Legends Of Flight 3D," And "Jonah Hex"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2007-10-30 00:41:02
Bella (PG-13) - Alejandro Monteverde's drama, which concerns the friendship between a chef and a newly pregnant, newly unemployed waitress, received the People's Choice Award at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. Um... who are these "people," exactly? Space people? Because I can see how Bella might be confused with a great movie if you didn't understand a word of human conversation. Even then, of course, you might still be put off by the film's bizarre editing (with flash-forwards routinely, meaninglessly interrupting scenes-in-progress) and lackluster photography; Montevrede shows more interest in food than in his stars. And then there's that baffling ending, which seems to set the film up for a sequel - one that fills in that massive "Huh?!?" of a climactic plot hole. But it's still the mawkish, maudlin screenplay that does it in; Eduardo Verástegui (looking uncannily like Jim Caviezel as Christ) and Tammy Blanchard (as ever, looking uncannily like Judy Garland) are stuck with unplayable dialogue and baldly written characters, and the movie shamelessly plies on the merely-functional supporting stereotypes. The movie is pro-life and pro-family with a vengeance, which might account for its (limited) popular success. I just wish it were also a little pro-brain, and a lot anti-cliché.
Read More About Mike's Online-Only Movie Reviews - 2007...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2002-09-25 00:00:00
THE BANGER SISTERS
The Banger Sisters is a textbook example of the alchemy that can occur when two movie stars, stuck in a rather worthless vehicle, say, “What the hell, let’s run with it.”
Read More About Hawn And Sarandon Miraculous As "The Banger Sisters": Also, "The Four Feathers" And "Trapped"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2002-04-10 00:00:00
HIGH CRIMES
If Hollywood studios absolutely insist on feeding us one piece-of-crap potboiler after another, they could certainly do worse than the trashily entertaining military thriller High Crimes.
Read More About Two Stupid Movies Don’T Spell "Trouble": "High Crimes" And "Big Trouble"...
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