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CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK, THE

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

As THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK opens, Vin Diesel, playing the eponymous Riddick, is faced with impossible odds in a life-and-possibly-death situation. He prevails with a combination of strength, cunning, and attitude that is a lethal weapon in and of itself.  And there, boys and girls, is the film in a nutshell. Of course, it doesn’t… Read More »

NAPOLEON DYNAMITE

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It was a bold move to make NAPOLEON DYNAMITE, a wry and sober comedy about family neglect and social ostracism that is deeply, truly funny. This is a film that dares to delve into the realms of the truly unlikable and to then go on to make the audience care about them. Maybe not enough… Read More »

TERMINAL, THE

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THE TERMINAL is another cloying schmaltz-fest from Tom Hanks aided and abetted by Steven Spielberg. The premise is based on the true story of a man without a country stuck at a Paris airport for years on end living by his wits and the kindness of strangers. So much to work with, including the kind… Read More »

DODGEBALL — A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

There are some things that just can’t be defended rationally, but nonetheless hold an irrational sway over us. A banana split falls into that category. Whatever molecules of calcium, protein, and potassium that the confection contributes to our nutritional requirements, they are more than outweighed by the sticky, gooey wonders of all that is bad… Read More »

FAHRENHEIT 9/11

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

 It has been said that Harriet Beecher Stowe helped start the Civil War with her novel, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” which enumerated the evils of slavery in shocking detail to a nation that had all but turned a blind eye to what was known as ‘the peculiar institution.’ It may just be the idealist in my… Read More »

SPIDERMAN 2

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I so want to like SPIDERMAN 2 with the unreserved satisfaction that I found with the original. Here is a franchise that is unafraid to tackle serious, real-life issues such as the stickiness of human interaction and dwindling bank accounts, while still pursuing serious reel-life fun. Alas, where the original SPIDERMAN dealt metaphorically and with… Read More »

KING ARTHUR

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

KING ARTHUR

The legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table conjure up words such as magic, stirring, spellbinding, and timeless, none of which apply to Jerry Bruckheimer’’s cinematic rendering. Except, maybe, the timeless part, because sitting through this seems like an eternity. Bruckheimer and director Antoine Fuqua have taken gold, as in the… Read More »

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ANCHORMAN

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

ANCHORMAN is a film without a reason to exist. Sure, there are one or two moments that are genuinely funny, but when co-star Steve Carell steals the film out from under the higher-billed Christina Applegate, Paul Rudd, and star Will Ferrell, you know that there’s a problem. It’s a badly paced, unevenly written and ill-advised… Read More »

A CINDERELLA STORY

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Hilary Duff, ‘tween goddess and burgeoning cottage industry, has the wholesome market cornered. If she were any more wholesome, in fact, she would tip her sweetness and light self into a cloying self-parody, a cross, if you will, between Doris Day and one of those Raphael cherubs that took the mass market by storm a… Read More »

I, ROBOT

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

The best speculative fiction considers what it means to be human and I, ROBOT, comes tantalizingly close to rendering that conundrum on screen. Alas, not close enough. The film, which has the honesty to bill itself as merely “suggested” by the story of the same name by Isaac Asimov, is a pale simulacrum more interested… Read More »

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