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Quickie: 42ND STREET (1933)
42nd Street (1933)–**** Quickie Review A famous, but penniless stage director has to put together one last hit before he can retire. When his leading lady can’t perform, a first time chorus girl takes her place and gets the a once in a lifetime shot at stardom. A snappy screenplay and performances as witty as they are touching make this movie musical into a top-notch screen spectacular. The “42nd Street” stage number is unforgettable, while Warner Baxter’s performance as...
Read MoreLord of the Greenbacks
I was wrong. I said two months ago that The Return of the King didn’t stand a chance in the Best Picture race, but the third Lord of the Rings film took home the Best Picture trophy. The fantasy film also won an award for each nomination as it became one of only three films to win 11 Academy Awards, the most in Oscar history. After a week’s worth of contemplation, I’m willing to say the film deserved its awards, just as much...
Read MoreQuickie: 28 DAYS LATER (2002)
28 Days Later…(2002)–*** Quickie Review A bike messenger wakes up from a coma to discover a virus causing uncontrollable rage has been unleashed in Britain, and he must find a way to live as one of the few uninfected people remaining. More like Lord of the Flies than Night of the Living Dead, Danny Boyle’s art-house horror film doesn’t break new ground, but does plant a few new seeds. Shot on DV, the gritty, shadowed pictures create an eerie world that plays...
Read MoreMovie Review: ABANDON (2002)
Abandon (2002) — ** There’s an overwhelming sense of irony in the title of Abandon. This Hollywood thriller employed an unusual marketing campaign (i.e. the trailer didn’t give away the ending) and had a unique premise that promised intense characters and genuine excitement. Plus, it was written and directed by Stephen Gaghan, the screenwriter of Traffic. With all this potential, Abandon should have been a hit. Unfortunately, every possible opportunity to take this film another level is deserted for a routine narrative, manufactured...
Read MoreMovie Review: 8 MILE (2012)
8 Mile – ***1/2 TRL, multi-platinum records, and a load of Grammys: Eminem’s current star status is unmistakable to anyone who hasn’t been locked in a dark room for the past three years. Still, the rapper’s rise to superstardom is only ambiguously alluded to in his lyrics. Eminem’s pre-celebrity life is more intimately chronicled in the semi-autobiographical 8 Mile. His against all odds, struggle to succeed story may seem like it was packaged for Hollywood, but the first time actor’s...
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