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Danny Boyle—
Millions
—02/25/05
Danny Boyle on
Millions
and Career Highlights
Inside Deep Throat (2005)
The disconcerting examples of Damiano, Reems, and Lovelace—each, in his or her way, regretful—are the hardest pills to, um, swallow.
Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005)
I'm not sure if
Diary of a Mad Black Woman
is heartfelt or cynical, but if anyone can write a movie that's both, it's probably Tyler Perry.
Imaginary Heroes (2004)
Comes across as patently false...are there really any suburbs in America like this one, with its family's cute, tragicomic disintegration in the wake of a son's suicide?
Because of Winn-Dixie (2005)
Because of Winn-Dixie
—based on the beloved novel by Kate DiCamillo—turns out to be a modest success for the family crowd.
Marc McClure—
Superman
—02/20/05
Marc McClure: 'I don't look at Jimmy as a geek. I just looked at him as a wide-eyed person who's very interested in life. Which is a great quality.'
Jeph Loeb—
Smallville
—02/20/05
I figure out the ending first. I figure out where I want the character to be emotionally at the end of the story. And with most of my stories, the character—particularly a
Batman
story—he's devastated. So I know I got to get there.
Neal Adams—02/19/05—
Batman
comics
When I began in comic books, artwork was not being returned to the artist. There were no royalties. There was very little respect for the artist, and some artists didn't even sign their names. We've changed all that.
Elisha Cuthbert & Joel Silver—
House of Wax
—02/19/05
Elisha Cuthbert and Joel Silver on
House of Wax
and
24
Ming-Na—
Mulan
—02/18/05
Ming-Na on
Mulan II
and Career Highlights
Robbie Stamp—
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
—02/18/05
Robbie Stamp on
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Kristopher Carter, Lolita Ritmanis, & Michael McCuistion—
Batman: TAS
, et al—02/18/05
Kristopher Carter, Lolita Ritmanis, & Michael McCuistion on
Batman: The Animated Series
and the subsequent DC Tooniverse
Sky Blue (a.k.a. Wonderful Days) (2004)
From [its] tone-poem opening to an operatic finale,
Sky Blue
is a visual marvel that deserves to be seen if not believed.
Her Majesty (2004)
Her Majesty
has worse problems than a lack of realism, namely mediocre direction and acting that's at the level of bad community theatre.
Constantine (2005)
Reasonably satisfying cinematic junk food...enough crackerjack sequences and admirably trippy rhythms for a recommendation.
Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (V) (2003)
Over a decade after the premiere of
Batman: The Animated Series
, the extended
Batman
animation family hasn't quite worn out its welcome.
Batman & Mr. Freeze: Sub-Zero (V) (1998)
One of the less-inspired animated
Batman
efforts [but] an enjoyable and generally kid-friendly adventure all the same.
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)
Respects the character...and winningly combines personal drama and clever themes with intrigue and action to tell a story in keeping with Batman's classic comic adventures.
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (V) (2000)
The PG-13 rating...reflects the mortal intensity of this most chilling of animated
Batman
tales.
Gegen die Wand (Head-On) (2005)
Head-On
is not for the faint of heart, with its depressive magnetism to bloody violence...[a] twisted, rough-hewn mad-love story.
The Wedding Date (2005)
It's a blessing that
The Wedding Date
doesn't try too hard, but it's a curse that it doesn't try hard enough.
The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie (2004)
To see the high-pitched sponge...protest, "I am 100 percent man!" is to laugh: don't try to deny it...Kids will have a ball; parents will be forgiven a few cat-naps.
Mar adentro (The Sea Inside) (2004)
Amenábar's lyricism and Bardem's keen projection of dignified commitment enable
The Sea Inside
movingly to evoke humanity affronted...
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Roars to life in its least intimate passages...If not for his blind spot for his "angel in hell" Phantom, Schumacher would do Webber's popular entertainment justice.
The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)
The screenplay by playwright Jose Rivera skillfully translates the straightforward diaries into quietly compelling dramatic terms.
The Mother (2004)
The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004)
Puts Sean Penn through his actorly paces, which would be enough for most movies, but also intelligently explores the development of a [desperate] man.
The Woodsman (2004)
Raises a number of interesting and disturbing questions...[but] takes artistic and intellectual missteps...deserves some credit for its performances and provocation.
The Machinist (2004)
The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill (2005)
The Last Shot (2004)
Has the blunt energy of a teamster's truck taking on speed bumps...watch underrated actors Broderick and Baldwin try to outdo each other.
The Forgotten (2004)
Mood over matter...[If] a puzzle is more about spending time with the pieces than regarding the finished picture...you can enjoy
The Forgotten
as a matinee trifle.
The Cookout (2004)
Jerryrigged out of painful stereotypes...so offensive, crude, and dumb that the occasional legitimate satire and good-natured family-values message are effectively negated.
The Brown Bunny (2004)
That Gallo's narrative never allows Daisy to be more than a foil for Bud betrays...that the director has it in for those darn women, leaving—well, a bad taste in our mouths.
The Batcomputer
Access the Batcomputer!
Bride and Prejudice (2005)
Chadha has an eye for casting and visual color, and a knack for goosing the story along with modernized references...[and] musical numbers...
Hitch (2005)
Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005)
Born Into Brothels (2005)
An account of a random act of kindness more than it is an exposé of the red-light district....Kauffman and Briski illuminate the potential and promise inherent in any child.
Boogeyman (2005)
Edited too spastically to be of any use....a slow-leaking tire which goes flat before we reach a destination.
Alone in the Dark (2005)
Rory O'Shea Was Here (a.k.a. Inside I'm Dancing) (2005)
Differently abled characters are too seldom portrayed on screen [but] the overall impression of the film is rather mawkishly obvious.
Conspiracy of Silence (2004)
Conspiracy of Silence
is well-meaning but has has no faith in its audience.
Aliens of the Deep (2005)
[Though] he's like the Joe Garagiola of the deep...Cameron's unadvisable whims are excusable: as a coffee table book,
Aliens of the Deep
is a beaut.
A Love Song for Bobby Long (2004)
Qualifies, barely, as a guilty pleasure...with its generous scrapbook of literary wisdom and pleasantly overcooked performances.
Hide and Seek (2005)
Hide and Seek
is trashy, but there's no fun to be had in its ugly child-endangerment psychoses....The hidden-in-plain-sight "secret": another crappy movie.
In the Realms of the Unreal (2004)
Skillfully paints a portrait of a reclusive and mysterious man by embracing his mystery and primarily letting [Darger], through his work, speak for himself.
Are We There Yet? (2005)
[Alternates] rocket-fueled slapstick with soft-piano sentiment....Then again, it's not every day you see Ice Cube, on a horse, charging after a train.
Assault on Precinct 13 (2005)
Plays more like
Die Hard 2
on a budget than a remake in spirit of Carpenter's scrappy original....When the remake is so flavorless...it's time to hit the video shelves.
Appurushîdo (Appleseed) (2005)
[A] warrior babe cradles [an] injured cyborg bunny in her arms and weeps for him. Take that,
Hotel Rwanda
!
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