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AMBULANCE

April 9, 2022 By Leave a Comment

AMBULANCE

If Michael Bay is smart, and having a long career as, essentially, a one-trick pony, leads us to believe he must be, he will cast Olivia Stambouliah in all his films from now on. As Lieutenant Dhazghig, the crack surveillance officer in charge of keeping track of where the rogue, and eponymous subject of Bay’s… Read More »

Tagged With: ambulance, bank robbery, Birkenstock, brothers, car crash, EMT, experimental surgery, explosions, FBI, heist, LA freeway, remake

SPIDERMAN: FAR FROM HOME

July 13, 2019 By 1 Comment

SPIDERMAN: FAR FROM HOME

We learn many things in SPIDERMAN FAR FROM HOME. We learn that not only are the Dutch polyglots, but also that they are the nicest people on earth, even when a private jet is making hash of their iconic tulip fields. We learn that saving the planet is just as important as getting that first… Read More »

Tagged With: Freudian nightmare, high school, Jungian archetype, Marvel Comic book character, Marvel Comics, Marvel Universe, romance, school trip, sequel, Spiderman

LIFE

March 26, 2017 By 1 Comment

LIFE

Stephen Hawking once opined that when we first make contact with alien life forms, it won’t go well for us. LIFE takes that premise and gives it a derivative ALIEN-esque story and a lackluster execution of same. Set in the near future, aboard the International Space Station, it presents a dark vision of our first… Read More »

Tagged With: alien life, discreet organs, International Space Station, Mars, mouse, multi-cultural, near future, slime molds, somatic function, trapped in space, whiskers twitching

PRINCE OF PERSIA — THE SANDS OF TIME

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

PRINCE OF PERSIA — THE SANDS OF TIME avoids the usual mistakes associated with a video game making the leap to the big screen. Instead of cluttering the running time with one feckless action sequence after another that could, for all practical purposes, run in any random order without significantly affecting the through story, PRINCE… Read More »

SOURCE CODE

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

THE SOURCE CODE is an action thriller in which the action is strictly incidental, there to ratchet up the level of tension that superbly pervades the film. It advances the point of the story, rather than being the point of same. As for the point, it’s a divinely complex consideration of right and wrong, justice… Read More »

ENEMY

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

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THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW understands that its premise, a cataclysmic climate change that happens in less than a week, is hard for even the most sympathetic audience to swallow. It thoughtfully has its characters mentioning that it’s all very odd and to be suitably surprised by it all. Given that expositional permission, the audience is… Read More »

JARHEAD

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

JARHEAD

The history of the military film has had several notable eras, from the melancholy of THE BIG PARADE (featuring the divine John Gilbert in arguably his best role) from the post WWI, silent era, to the jingoistic excesses during and just after WWII with such offerings as an iconic John Wayne THE FLYING LEATHERNECKS, followed… Read More »

Tagged With: active service, American military, Anthony Swofford, author, based on a true story, books to film, Homer, Illiad, Jake Gyllenhaal, Marine, memoir, narrative, Persian Gulf, scout-sniper, wartime service

BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN DVD

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

There has never been a film more heartbreaking, more beautiful, and more unforgettable than BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN. The tale of two cowboys (Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal) who unexpectedly fall in love in a time, the 1960s, place, the American west, as part of an economic class, working class, where such a thing is just not… Read More »

ZODIAC (2007)

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

ZODIAC (2007)

The pedestrian way to film the story of ZODIAC, the San Francisco Bay Area serial killer whose rampage extended from the late 1960s through the 1970s, would be to make a taut action thriller with snazzy directing tricks and gung-ho dialogue. Here was a psychopath who hunted people for sport and through a combination of smarts… Read More »

Tagged With: based on a true story, book to screen, journalist, San Francisco, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Examiner, serial killer, Zodiac Killer

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