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Movie Review: KING KONG (2005)

Posted by on Dec 14, 2005 in Movie Review | 0 comments

King Kong (2005)–**** Wow. Just when you thought the effects blockbuster was dead, here comes Peter Jackson with a remake of a classic film and nailing each of the film’s 187 minutes. King Kong, may or may not be considered a fantasy, but it certainly is fantastic. I loved this film not only because it is a massive epic of an adventure film, but also because Jackson has returned at least partially to his roots with the monster movie to...

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Review: THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE

Posted by on Dec 8, 2005 in Movie Review | 2 comments

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)–*** The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is, in a childish and sometimes silly way, a charming little epic. Whereas The Lord of the Rings is gargantuan andHarry Potter is angst ridden and adventurous, the adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ fantasy masterpiece is fluffy and wholesome. It’s not the epic other recent fantasy films can claim to be, but it certainly is a welcome addition to the contemporary fantasy genre. The plot...

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Movie Review: MUNICH (2005)

Posted by on Dec 1, 2005 in Movie Review | 0 comments

Munich (2005) – **** It’s no wonder so many people, Israeli spies and PLO members, alike, feel threatened by Munich .Steven Spielberg has, in a fearless and revolutionary way, forced each person who views this film to bear witness to something that is quite uncomfortable. On more than one occasion,Munich made me squirm and question the paradigm with which I am so familiar. DoesMunich have an agenda? Hell yes. But for anyone with an opinion, Spielberg has one reply: reconsider everything. After a...

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Movie Review: SYRIANA (2005)

Posted by on Nov 23, 2005 in Movie Review | 0 comments

Syriana (2005) – **** It took me a while, almost halfway through Syriana, to finally get beyond comparing the film to 2001’s Traffic. Syriana, written and directed by Traffic scribe Stephen Gaghan, isn’t nearly as epic a film, but Gaghan’s portrait of oil politics caught me off-guard. Not nearly as aloof as I was expecting, it took me a long time to realize that I cared what happened to these characters. The film mainly follows the story of five characters whose lives intersect directly...

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Movie Review: BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN (2005)

Posted by on Sep 5, 2005 in Movie Review | 0 comments

Brokeback Mountain (2005)–**** Most great love stories don’t have happy endings. So goes Brokeback Mountain, the first great love story of the 21st Century. It’s impossible to calculate the cultural impact of a mainstream film about two men falling deeply in love in 1960s Wyoming (so tenderly called the “gay cowboy movie” in the major media). What I can gauge though is the emotional scope of a film that brilliantly and tragically captures the complexities of human relations. There’s no...

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