Lawrence Toppman
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Lawrence Toppman's Scores
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| Average review score: | 65 | |
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| Highest review score: | Down in the Delta | |
| Lowest review score: | Left Behind | |
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Positive: 1,064 out of 1622
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Mixed: 275 out of 1622
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- Lawrence Toppman
It's an honorable, straightforward, talking-heads-and-old-clips film that sometimes rises to profundity when it touches us deeply. [23 Apr 1999, p.10E]- Charlotte Observer
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The most radical thing about the movie, the thing that may make it most appealing to modern audiences, is that the filmmakers say both sides are right.- Charlotte Observer
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There's plenty to offend Christians and non-Christians in Saved! but little to trouble either: The movie vanishes in memory like morning mist expelled by the first stiff breeze.- Charlotte Observer
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My sentimentality meter never went off, and Smith proved what people have forgotten since his breakthroughs in "Where the Day Takes You" and "Six Degrees of Separation" 13 years ago: He's a serious actor.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
If only Hollywood studios weren't so addicted to happy, oversimplified endings, the film might leave us shaken instead of slightly stirred.- Charlotte Observer
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The Rock isn't always comfortable delivering dialogue. He's handsome, physically sculpted and farther along dramatically than Arnold Schwarzenegger in "Conan the Barbarian," but he's still learning the simple acting skills an action hero needs.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Characters behave arbitrarily and incredibly, and a clumsy resolution brings the film to a thudding halt.- Charlotte Observer
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You'll respect him more as an actor if you see this film – and you should, even if you haven't enjoyed the action movies he's made over two decades.- Charlotte Observer
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Squid keeps you on your toes, but payoffs will have you smiling - maybe in rueful recognition of the truth - in scene after scene.- Charlotte Observer
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To enjoy it, you have to make a leap of faith wide enough to sail over a Grand Canyon of disbelief.- Charlotte Observer
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The dangers in the lives of these Catholic teens are self-made; they spring from small-town boredom and lead to a conclusion that's meant to be emotionally crushing but is only slightly affecting.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Grant handles the slapstick humor gracefully and speaks his lines with sincerity and warmth.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
The film moves swiftly and unerringly to its conclusion. Spielberg remains under Stanley Kubrick's directorial spell.- Charlotte Observer
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When was the last time you had to wait until the final sentence of a film to understand all the details? When was the last time you went to a genre movie – or what looked like one in spooky trailers – and realized the director had fulfilled that promise and meditated on his favorite topic? Shutter Island does just that.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Who else in Hollywood would've met a non-actor with spina bifida (Rene Kirby), created a role for him, then shot him dancing and skiing on his hands to show how easily he fit into society?- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Portman doesn't catch fire until the second half, then heaves herself into emotional action; this suits her initially passive, mostly unthinking character. Weaving, who acts entirely with his voice, is V's ideal embodiment: witty, rueful, pitiless, visionary and mad.- Charlotte Observer
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Edward Norton's a more evocative actor than Eric Bana, and he supplies all the emotions required by Leterrier and writer Zak Penn.- Charlotte Observer
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Strip away [Hugo's] sociopolitical rhetoric, and you're left with a simple, heartfelt story. The film directed by Bille August and written by Rafael Yglesias does just that, rendering the plot handsomely. It's far from miserable, but it's not "Miserables," either. [01 May 1998, p.10E]- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Peter Berg directs the action sequences cleverly at first. Then he starts to behave as though a hornet flew down his pants at the instant he aimed the camera. He's not much of a dialogue director, but there's not much dialogue.- Charlotte Observer
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The real stars are the orchestrators and musicians who swaddled Spacey in a gorgeous blanket of sound.- Charlotte Observer
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Fanboys won't mind the absence of depth or emotion; they may even welcome it for making the film more representative of its comic-book origins. The rest of us, however, cannot rejoice at the overspending and overkill likely to come in Hellboy III.- Charlotte Observer
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This might all have been silly fun -- as it was in the 1999 version -- except for the carelessness of the whole picture.- Charlotte Observer
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Vaughn delivers every line with his usual deadpan glibness, which suits the part. But I smiled as I watched the big-bellied, multi-chinned actor connecting with the porcelain, model-thin Witherspoon.- Charlotte Observer
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Remains gripping until the final 15 minutes, when a series of sudden, unjustified plot twists leave us shaking our heads.- Charlotte Observer
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Lee pulled me into this coming-of-age story as if it were mine; there's a universal quality to his nostalgia that might satisfy anybody, whether you grew up hearing Beethoven or "Boogie Oogie Oogie."- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Balances brains, brawn and heart in ideal proportions. The actors - some first-rate, all enjoyable - never get overshadowed by the special effects, which dazzle us without gory excess.- Charlotte Observer
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Steven Zaillian never seems completely at home with these characters, not because he's white but because he's a cerebral screenwriter frustrated with a story that gives him little that's meaningful to say. Like Washington and Crowe, he's a chef functioning here as a short-order cook: The meal's perfectly edible but falls short of delicious.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
The most thoughtfully satisfying of the first six books.- Charlotte Observer
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An unrepentantly rude, anti-seasonal dish of malice and mischief. Director Terry Zwigoff works from a story that originated with the Coen brothers and passed through at least four writers, including him...The results may leave you aghast or breathless with laughter, but you won't be neutral.- Charlotte Observer
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Does David Arquette have a career? If so, what's he doing in this unintentionally hilarious gangster movie?- Charlotte Observer
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The longer film makes Donnie's intentions clearer, explains the time-travel theme better and also leaves us in no doubt as to Frank's identity.- Charlotte Observer
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A middlebrow hybrid that should satisfy most fans of spy movies without blowing them away.- Charlotte Observer
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For all the satisfying details in the script, the big picture remains hopelessly and intentionally trite.- Charlotte Observer
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It comes from Pixar, the animation studio that scored with the "Toy Story" series and "A Bug's Life," and it has more zip and a tad less soul than those predecessors.- Charlotte Observer
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The cancer of dishonesty begins to grow half an hour into the film, and it riddles the picture by the end.- Charlotte Observer
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Langella has always been a cerebral actor, one who never gives away all he's thinking. What comes through in this portrayal is how smart Nixon was, whether he's cunningly probing Frost's weaknesses or pitching himself to TV viewers as an avuncular, misunderstood Cold Warrior.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
There's a potentially good story rattling around somewhere inside this broken, self-contradictory and finally meaningless film.- Charlotte Observer
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The filmmakers would have been better advised to stick with the Zeroes and spend less time making up heroes.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Ghost Ship, which can best be described by altering one consonant in the second word, sustains the stylishness of its opening for exactly three minutes.- Charlotte Observer
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The actors were mostly nondescript, sometimes noticeably clumsy. Stunt coordinator Dion Lam brought a bit of freshness to the martial arts choreography, but the rest of the film was as stale as a week-old carp on a fish vendor's pushcart.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
The Coen brothers have never really accepted the idea that a movie has to have a plot. Offbeat characters, sure. Oblique dialogue that sounds meaningful and occasionally is so, absolutely. Eye-catching cinematography and a subtle, mood-reinforcing soundtrack, no question. Irony layered on thickly as cheese in good lasagna, yes. But a narrative that makes sense from end to end? Well, one doesn't have room for everything.- Charlotte Observer
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Moviegoers are turned off by depressing topics, yet "Diving Bell" supplies something film fans claim they want: pure escapism, the chance to experience extreme sensations virtually none of us will ever have.- Charlotte Observer
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Whedon wants to make a Serenity trilogy, and I suspect the actors will grow on me if he does. In this case, familiarity would breed not contempt but comfort.- Charlotte Observer
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Hank Greenberg was to Jews what Jackie Robinson was to African Americans: a great athlete, handsome and hard-working, who took the first line of abuse from bigots and proved that his people belonged at the highest level of professional sports.- Charlotte Observer
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Zomboid, convoluted excuse for a thriller is among year's worst.- Charlotte Observer
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Historians at Ellis Island estimate nearly half of all Americans had at least one ancestor pass through there between 1892 and 1954.- Charlotte Observer
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Dahl has directed half a dozen sardonic noir movies, dating back to "Kill Me Again" in 1989, so he should have been the ideal choice for this material. But even he can't make chicken salad from a pile of beaks, bones and claws.- Charlotte Observer
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However much Underworld recycles elements from other films, it carries us into a well-constructed, convincingly scary world worth visiting.- Charlotte Observer
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A brazen title card declares this " true story." (Wow, not even "based on.") However many facts may be accurate, the movie feels contrived, with climax piled upon climax.- Charlotte Observer
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Writer-director Patty Jenkins makes an impressive debut, showing savvy that often eludes old pros.- Charlotte Observer
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I didn't believe most of what I saw until the last 20 minutes, and whaddaya know? This thriller finally cast the spell it had been trying to achieve and lifted itself above the pack of late-summer, clean-out-the-studio-attic releases.- Charlotte Observer
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Director Ken Kwapis uses those monster infants perfectly, down to a funny final outtake.- Charlotte Observer
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Careful casting adds to verisimilitude. Nobody carries off a chilly authority figure like Tilda Swinton, who represents the chemical company; Pollack, who has more or less stopped directing, now embodies urbane amorality as an actor; Wilkinson, whose career has mostly been devoted to repressed or depressed characters, enjoys his turn as a bright-eyed fanatic.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
It's obviously meant to help his presidential candidacy - why release it a month before the election, otherwise? - and for the first 7 minutes, it plays like a campaign commercial about young John's integrity, hard work and humble roots.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
It's a run-of-the-mill action film that falls short of the 1976 original - and, for that matter, the 1959 western "Rio Bravo," which inspired the first film. The characters run out of energy and personality long before they run out of bullets.- Charlotte Observer
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If you're put off by deliberate filmmaking (or subtitles, though the movie doesn't have much dialogue), you're in the wrong spot. If not, you'll see why voters gave "Atanarjuat," as it's officially called, a 2002 Oscar nomination for best foreign film.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
It depicts a world close enough to our own to be terrifying, yet different enough to rouse curiosity.- Charlotte Observer
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For once, I didn't feel cheated by an unresolved ending, but let's hope this is the end. Robert Ludlum wrote three Bourne novels, and this is one series that ought not to be dishonored by inferior sequels.- Charlotte Observer
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A follow-up with as much artistic integrity, complexity, humor and well-designed action as the original.- Charlotte Observer
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Mighty Joe Young is based on the 1949 film of the same name, and it's nominally more aware of '90s concerns: destruction of the gorillas' habitats, illegal hunting, trade in animal body parts. On the other hand, it's no more enlightened about the intrinsic value of these clever, emotionally complex creatures. [25 Dec 1998, p.13E]- Charlotte Observer
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When George Lucas last pulled off an original idea for a feature film, Bill Clinton was still thought of by many voters as overweight and chaste.- Charlotte Observer
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When the film stumbles to its last and silliest conclusion, you realize much of the plot line was unnecessary -- or couldn't have happened at all!- Charlotte Observer
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The loosely autobiographical 8 Mile, an uneven but watchable drama about life in Detroit's slums, begins the shrewd transformation of vitriolic rapper Eminem into a mainstream figure.- Charlotte Observer
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Director Ivan Reitman used to know how to tell a silly story, back around the time of "Stripes" and "Ghostbusters."- Charlotte Observer
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The comedy, which verges on farce from time to time, also has the smilingly cynical approach to romance that we identify with the French.- Charlotte Observer
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It's yet another warm, fuzzy, New-Age tale that cozies us into believing the grave doesn't mean oblivion.- Charlotte Observer
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Breakfast on Pluto, like its cross-dressing heroine, is appealing yet irritating, fun company at times but just as often a bore, occasionally quite touching yet frequently fey and self-indulgent.- Charlotte Observer
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What director Jan Hrebejk and writer Petr Jarchovský are talking about is the Czech Republic, ravaged for decades by communism and then left to fend for itself in a world to which it can scarcely adjust.- Charlotte Observer
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On first acquaintance, Seabiscuit seems to be about anything but horse racing: the disappearance of the American frontier after 1910, our love affair with automotive speed, the passing of a rural way of life, homelessness during the Depression.- Charlotte Observer
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De Palma makes us sweat; slow, quiet scenes are as nerve-bending as occasional explosions and the final, frantic battle. He calls himself a director for hire on projects such as this and "The Untouchables," where he has little input before shooting. But his skill at maintaining tension is his main asset, and he uses it to the max here. [24 May 1996, p.1E]- Charlotte Observer
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What keeps this from cloying? Universally good performances, led by Banderas' blazing intensity.- Charlotte Observer
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It's gently funny, modestly scary in spots, full of valuable but low-key observations about life.- Charlotte Observer
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There's an extraordinary subplot in Blood Diamond, sandwiched between a main story meant to arouse outrage and a Hollywood-clumsy finale meant to provoke a standing ovation.- Charlotte Observer
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Though the writing isn't always specific, Williams is. He differentiates between the murderer in "Insomnia," who wants a cop to understand his motives, and Sy, who realizes no one ever could.- Charlotte Observer
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Any of the key relationships would have been grist enough for one movie's mill, but "Feast" crams them all together.- Charlotte Observer
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Reviewers sometimes insult actors by saying they don't vary their expressions across an entire movie. But until Knowing, I never thought that could literally be true. Nicolas Cage does widen his eyes with about 15 minutes left in the film.- Charlotte Observer
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A question: If you hire actresses from England, Kansas, Ireland and Michigan, shouldn't someone teach them all to do believable Southern accents -- and remind them to keep doing those accents as the film goes on?- Charlotte Observer
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It can devote itself entirely to bodily functions or, having established its grossness quotient, take the high road toward satire like its 2004 predecessor, "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle." It fails mainly because it does neither.- Charlotte Observer
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So I was curious to see why we needed a two-hour documentary about the three-hit wonder who cast away his career halfway through life and coasted on celebrity status for 30 years. After seeing Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, I'm still not convinced we do.- Charlotte Observer
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The problem isn't that Tarantino's in love with death; it's that he's deadly dull. Even "Natural Born Killers" made a stab at social commentary and satire of America?s celebrity-mad media. Kill Bill merely giggles through gore and asks you to smile at its style.- Charlotte Observer
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Where "Wedding" introduced us to a Greek family most of us had never seen before, "Connie" plays out like a clumsy episode of "Laverne and Shirley:" familiar, phony and forgettable.- Charlotte Observer
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Like a story-spinner from the "Tales of the Arabian Nights," Steven Spielberg begins by demanding we accept impossible things. If we do, his spell can enchant us; if not, it must vanish like colored smoke.- Charlotte Observer
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One of the best things about real Americans is that we can stand criticism. Informed or idiotic, scholarly or superficial, it's all welcome.- Charlotte Observer
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The result owes a little to the 1927 "Metropolis," a little to film noir, a little to early depictions of H.G. Wells' science fiction -- notably the 1936 "Things to Come" -- and a little to lovably far-fetched sci-fi serials.- Charlotte Observer
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Writers John Brancato and Michael Ferris must figure the blinking lights on Angela's screen will cloud our brains. They ask us to ignore plotholes the size of craters... Nor does director Irwin Winkler shoot scenes suspensefully. [28 July 1995, p.9F]- Charlotte Observer
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Wallenda once said, "Life is being on the wire; everything else is just waiting." This film makes that motto ring true.- Charlotte Observer
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Anyone who saw the Oscar-nominated Mulligan in "An Education" knows what she can do. If you didn't, you're in for the kind of quietly revelatory acting that portends a brilliant career.- Charlotte Observer
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The only thing they don't take time for is characterization, which the story badly needs.- Charlotte Observer
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It requires an almost childlike faith to get into the spirit of Stroke of Genius, an old-fashioned willingness to believe that the world was once this way - and might, somehow, become this way again.- Charlotte Observer
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Disney's updated, animated version respects its source material while aiming at kids who grew up with extreme sports and edgy music.- Charlotte Observer
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It's a drab jumble of meaningless action, dull characters and animation as flat and superficial as its story.- Charlotte Observer
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Folks wanting to hear the usual New Testament message will be pleased; others may feel that the tension dissolves in homilies and wish the main character weren't led around by a blonde-haired little angel in a white dress.- Charlotte Observer
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This documentary makes a terrible kind of sense. It reminds us that something we take for granted, like air, can be sold to us – if we can afford it. And if we can't, what happens then?- Charlotte Observer
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By the end, Wilbur becomes an unusually complicated character: We empathize with his suffering, find his selfishness appalling, enjoy his gloomy wit and frank self-appraisal.- Charlotte Observer
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I've just seen The Core, and I have a piece of advice for Hilary Swank: Don't quit your night job.- Charlotte Observer
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The outcome is alternately unsatisfying, meaningless, contradictory and laughable.- Charlotte Observer
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I don't mean to be negative, but I want Orny Adams hung naked over a pit of snapping crocodiles. That said, Comedian is a lightweight but appealing backstage film about two performers.- Charlotte Observer
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Mikkelsen, like Jimmy Stewart, projects emotions with a slight twitch of a lip or narrowing of an eye. His long face - often handsome, sometimes plain, always cryptic - yields secrets slowly; you have to watch an entire film to know how his character feels and how you feel about him.- Charlotte Observer
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What does it say about a picture when the highest praise must go to impressive scenery?- Charlotte Observer
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The whole thing's as phony as a funeral oration from a pastor who never knew the deceased.- Charlotte Observer
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When will the people who adapt comic books into films realize that less can be so much more?- Charlotte Observer
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Someone watching Stop-Loss with younger eyes might feel the heat of the main soldier's dilemma more than I did, but I couldn't help thinking director Kimberly Peirce was presenting us with abstract ideas in the forms of half-realized characters.- Charlotte Observer
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The director lingers over images, watching builders at work or Baran at her chores; the camera often seems to daydream, like Lateef. No grand climax caps the film, but the small incidents have a cumulative effect.- Charlotte Observer
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Thornton and Heder perform at about half their maximum wattage, which isn't enough to power the inert script.- Charlotte Observer
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If you're the kind of person who goes to the movies primarily to watch faces melt to pulp, you won't be disappointed.- Charlotte Observer
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The first two-thirds are classic science fiction, technologically plausible and emotionally resonant. It's only when God enters the picture that things slide downhill.- Charlotte Observer
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The year's least necessary and most unimaginative remake slogs half-heartedly to its pre-destined conclusion without making a ripple.- Charlotte Observer
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Kasdan ends up with an intellectually dishonest movie about intellectual dishonesty.- Charlotte Observer
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The first movie I'd have enjoyed more asleep. That's not because it put me to sleep, but because it may be the most dreamlike film I've ever seen.- Charlotte Observer
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It gives such a down-to-Earth view of the joys, terrors, boredom, anxieties and camaraderie in a war zone.- Charlotte Observer
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That's why Forgetting Sarah Marshall, shorter than "Knocked Up" and more focused than "Superbad," tops all other Apatow productions so far.- Charlotte Observer
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The Soloist does have the courage to be true to the real Ayers' fate at last, after the exaggerations end. And the smart, hard-working Foxx and Downey ensure that their scenes all stay grittily honest.- Charlotte Observer
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It'll hearten anyone who believed Lee had insights and merely needed to find the right vehicle to express them. Bus is that vehicle. [18 Oct 1996, p.1E]- Charlotte Observer
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The movie gives away its shifty-eyed villain almost immediately. What it doesn't give away is why he betrayed his trust, who wants the president dead or what they hope to gain by killing him.- Charlotte Observer
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The special effects look like a high school science project: The giants are clearly rear projections behind the real actors, and that snake is as rubbery as a garden hose.- Charlotte Observer
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An old-fashioned suspense drama with an old-fashioned belief at its core: Justice can be done in the world, and the United Nations is the global organization to do it.- Charlotte Observer
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"Man" is like a sour, half-formed version of a TV sitcom full of dislikable, disconnected characters.- Charlotte Observer
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Each major character is complex, none more so than Bill. He's almost Shakespearean in scope.- Charlotte Observer
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The surprising thing about Michael Moore's polemic is not one-sidedness, which was a given: It's his failure to find devastating new weapons of mass destruction to aim at Bush's head. The smoking guns he holds up often fire blanks, and the ones that don't are mostly derringers.- Charlotte Observer
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Director Stephen Frears...drops down to the underclass in "DPT," examining the ways in which educated illegals fight off despair, poverty and extradition.- Charlotte Observer
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No matter what character Don Cheadle has played in his 23-year career, he's always seemed to be holding something back...Until Talk to Me.- Charlotte Observer
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The movie gets full marks for earning its G rating: no violence, no cursing, no sex or nudity, no drugs, not even a rogue cigarette blotting the landscape. It's easier to achieve this rating when your hero barely speaks and has little consciousness of the adult world, but "Holiday" proves it can be done-and should be more often.- Charlotte Observer
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Sean Bean makes a positive impression as the caring but puzzled captain of the flight, though Peter Sarsgaard flies at half-mast as a clumsy air marshal.- Charlotte Observer
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Should appeal to anyone who likes films as mushy and unsurprising as baby food.- Charlotte Observer
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When Allen revives his plodding "Manhattan Murder Mystery" as the even duller Scoop, I snore.- Charlotte Observer
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The lead actors come from America, Ireland, Iceland, England and South Africa. Who decided they should attempt Russian accents? Neeson forgets his, Ford wavers in and out, and real Russians in the cast make the others sound inauthentic.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Superbad simply isn't. It isn't super, as it intersperses crudely funny gags with an equal number of dry spots. It isn't ever truly bad, because even the lame segments pass quickly.- Charlotte Observer
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If movies were still silent, Girl With a Pearl Earring would be a near-masterpiece.- Charlotte Observer
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The movie is somewhat below average. The plot doesn't always hold together.- Charlotte Observer
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Some movies need a suspension of disbelief. Simone requires a suspension bridge. And as fast as you try to build it, the movie keeps tearing it down.- Charlotte Observer
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The terrific Spellbound really isn't about the ability to tear words apart letter by letter. It's about nerve-wracking competitiveness.- Charlotte Observer
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(Ford and Thomas) give Random Hearts muscle when the story turns flabby, spine where it sags, wings where it threatens to stay earthbound.- Charlotte Observer
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What comes from the mouth of Johnny Depp...not the crucial spark of wit or insight that could encourage us to spend two hours with this cruel bore.- Charlotte Observer
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Director Brett Ratner can't make chicken a la king out of chicken droppings, and that's what writers Simon Kinberg ("XXX: State of the Union") and Zak Penn ("Elektra") supply.- Charlotte Observer
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I felt depressed when I realized all 87 minutes had passed without one word about forgiving sin or reaching out to the image of God in neighbors who don't think as you do.- Charlotte Observer
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Kandahar found itself in real-life controversy last December, when one of its actors was accused of murder.- Charlotte Observer
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One of those rare thrillers where the cops aren't fools, villains don't turn stupid at crucial moments, and career assassins seldom miss targets.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Another whirling crime caper that leaves you shocked and chuckling at the same time.- Charlotte Observer
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Three-fourths of a terrific thriller, which in this dreary run of winter movies seemed like clear spring water to this parched traveler. The setup is so riveting, the suspense so carefully prolonged, that I didn't mind when it unraveled into lunacy near the end.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
The picture isn't nearly enough on any level: not scary, not suspenseful, not complex, not atmospheric.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Nair and screenwriters Matthew Faulk, Mark Skeet and Julian Fellowes have faithfully carried most of the main characters over from the novel but have changed its point of view.- Charlotte Observer
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You won't forget Nobody Knows, the quietly harrowing tale of four abandoned Japanese children.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
The movie's weirdness isn't organic; it's imposed, like barber-pole stripes painted on a prison wall.- Charlotte Observer
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Your reaction will depend on your response to the title character, who's meant to be God or one of God's messengers.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Is this just silly filmmaking, or have Ivory and Jhabvala succumbed to the Francophobia that gave us "freedom fries" in the congressional cafeteria?- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Satire's funniest when it's true, but Rock exaggerates and mistimes too many jokes.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Pattison grows on us as he grows on Bella: His weird mannerisms and nervous delivery stop seeming like quirks and acquire an intensity that's hard to resist by the end.- Charlotte Observer
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Reminds me of the golden retriever that lived next door long ago: endearing, consistently sweet-natured, ready for a brisk turn around familiar territory as long as no strenuous intellectual demands are ever made.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
The film works best among the beasts. Their training is impeccable, their emotions are palpable, and almost all of their behavior is credible. One "Jaws"-like encounter sends a carnivorous leopard seal after a fleeing canine, and it's as tense as anything I hope to see this spring.- Charlotte Observer
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The film is a saggy, oddly mean-spirited takeoff of "Walk the Line."- Charlotte Observer
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Yet its visual surrealism, identity-bending and strong social/ecological message make it as much an allegory as a fable.- Charlotte Observer
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Finally! For the first time, Hollywood has made a whimsical, witty, feature-length version of Dr. Seuss that's neither overblown nor smutty nor emotionally hollow.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
The film delivers the goods, reptile-wise. Though the computer-generated villains look a bit clumsy at ground level, they're superb in the air.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Malcolm Lee's brilliant documentary about American race relations.- Charlotte Observer
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An unmemorable, frenzied, characterless hodgepodge that delights the eyes while numbing the brain.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Haneke peels back the layers of Georges Laurent as slowly and dispassionately as a scientist dissecting a diseased mouse. The ending arrives with the power and inevitability of Greek drama.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
After the box-office failures of "The Emperor's New Groove" and "Treasure Planet," I wonder whether Brother Bear might not be the last traditional bit of Disney animation for a while.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Pitof can be blamed for the 89-cent digitized sets, the jerky or rubbery special effects, some clunky performances and more continuity errors than I could count.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Nolan’s tale is not only a trip through mental labyrinths but a reminder that memories may cripple us, unless we learn to let them go.- Charlotte Observer
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It's a unique vision of war from the point of view of a Marine who never pulled a trigger against a foe.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Menno Meyjes' provocative film might be called an example of the haphazardness of evil.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
The dialogue includes double entendres that are rather clever, if you're mentally at the age of 11.- Charlotte Observer
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The shreds have vanished in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, which runs at that speed during its stunts but is utterly out of gas in every other way.- Charlotte Observer
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Coppola lacks a firm grip on this material, and it starts to get away from her midway through.- Charlotte Observer
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Watchmen is a fitting tribute to Alan Moore's fascinating graphic novel, even if he refused to let his name be used in the credits.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
The story introduces a mystery halfway through to keep the plot from running out of steam, but neither its set-up nor its resolution provide much drama.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Isn't a bad movie, until John Woo remembers that he's John Woo and we remember that Ben Affleck is Ben Affleck.- Charlotte Observer
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Reveals the drama and degredation so powerfully that it ranks among the all-time heavyweights of sports movies.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
The picture lasts 111 minutes, partly because of numerous false endings. Now, that constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
This isn't a cheerful movie. But director Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu and writer Guillermo Arriaga tell these stories with authority and verve, making 2½ hours zip by.- Charlotte Observer
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A holiday fable that's not destined for immortality but goes down more easily than most of the pap Hollywood tries to feed us every Christmas.- Charlotte Observer
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Director Steven Shainberg and writer Erin Cressida Wilson argue that everyone deserves the love that makes them happiest, and that these two will remain miserable until they stumble upon each other.- Charlotte Observer
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So the science in this film of Jules Verne's science fiction classic is ludicrous. Well, how's the fiction? Not terrible.- Charlotte Observer
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M. Emmet Walsh and Elizabeth Franz enliven the film as a couple across the street...These wonderful old actors briefly raise the level of the picture to the kind of warm but honest drama it ought to have been.- Charlotte Observer
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Kapur’s contradictory feelings about his material result in a movie that works against itself. As righteous and consistent as his anger may be -- it’s displayed from the opening title cards to the final shot -- it doesn’t blend successfully with the story.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
The film contains the usual Moore plusses and minuses, now familiar to anyone who's watched even one of his films.- Charlotte Observer
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Because the tale is straightforward and conventional, it needed and got terrific acting.- Charlotte Observer
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Part of the film's failure to arouse real horror is the languid direction; not enough seems to be at stake emotionally.- Charlotte Observer
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Multiple lobotomies. That's the only way to explain what happens in the middle of Hitch, whose first hour sets up one of the brightest romantic comedies in months and whose second hour tears it down.- Charlotte Observer
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Characters in Breillat's movies often make sex their god, lose faith in it, then find their lives hollow and grim. Bergman wouldn't have been so concerned with bodily woes, but he'd have understood.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
The film's full of in-jokes, from the Spanish-language billboards to the name of Banderas' character.- Charlotte Observer
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The saga regains its grandeur with a complicated but easy-to-follow story. The characters are as satisfying as the effects.- Charlotte Observer
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The movie Rendition asks, admittedly in a one-sided way, whether the ends justify these means.- Charlotte Observer
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A handsome tribute to an era as quaintly distant as tail-fin Chevrolets and A-bomb scares.- Charlotte Observer
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I predict Northfork will give you food for reflection or a case of the hives. I stopped scratching 20 minutes into the movie, settled into its lulling rhythm and floated away into the Polish brothers' flaky, austere dreamworld.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet do exactly what’s asked of them as Frank and April Wheeler, who may be ironically named: They spin emotional wheels constantly but get nowhere.- Charlotte Observer
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A tribute to anyone who ever picked up a score, a pen, a paintbrush or a grease pencil - or a movie camera.- Charlotte Observer
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Mangold has been smart or fortunate in casting, and personalities sustain interest even when the narrative flags.- Charlotte Observer
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The Girl Next Door is to "Risky Business" what near-beer is to beer. If you're desperate for a mild buzz, you might make it do.- Charlotte Observer
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Before The Astronaut Farmer, I'd have said such dumbed-down filmmaking was beneath the Polish brothers. But if their dream is to ride Hollywood's gravy train once, I suppose I'll have to respect it.- Charlotte Observer
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The best acting comes from the enigmatic, always urbane Freeman, who has recently enlivened the likes of "Outbreak" and "Moll Flanders." But so what? Acting with dignity in mediocre pictures turns you into Vincent Price. [2 Aug 1996, p.4E]- Charlotte Observer
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Here’s a paradox: The millions of people who have read Stieg Larsson’s The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo are the panting target audience for the Swedish-language film adaptation. Yet they’re also likeliest to be disappointed by this carefully crafted drama, while people who haven’t read the book are likely to enjoy the movie and wonder what the literary fuss is about.- Charlotte Observer
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The movie does have a heart, and Carroll plays by it. But when in doubt, he plays a safe tune we've all heard and enjoyed many a time. [22 Jan 1999, p.8E]- Charlotte Observer
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Wes Anderson's movies taste that way to me. They're dryly funny, well-acted, never less than quirkily entertaining. But they're never more, either.- Charlotte Observer
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Hints heavily at its One Big Secret from the get-go, then waits for you to figure it out miles ahead of the not-too-bright characters.- Charlotte Observer
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Most importantly, Shut Up & Sing is about what happens in the music industry to people who won't.- Charlotte Observer
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Has any movie this millennium had less reason to exist than First Daughter?- Charlotte Observer
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There may not be much meat in Hodges' stew, but the sauce was so tasty I felt satisfied after the light meal.- Charlotte Observer
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Mostly, you get a pain in the head from the assault on your senses and déjà vu as thick as heartburn after an anchovy pizza.- Charlotte Observer
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Williamson deals mostly in cliches, as if high schoolers weren't smart enough to appreciate anything subtler.- Charlotte Observer
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Four Brothers immediately joins the Good Idea, Bad Execution club. Hardly anyone seems to care about its believability - not director John Singleton, writers David Elliott and Paul Lovett or some lackadaisical actors.- Charlotte Observer
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Cinematographer Christopher Doyle suffuses the film with color, fire and smoke. But the more lively his images become, the more faded the characters seem.- Charlotte Observer
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It's a self-blunting satire, a toothless attack on fashionistas that twists around tortuously and ends up biting (well, gumming) its own tail.- Charlotte Observer
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Watching this comedy is like going out with an attractive blind date who runs out of conversation after a quarter of an hour.- Charlotte Observer
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Johansson, hair dyed brown to make her seem less glamorous, spices up this bland role.- Charlotte Observer
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The good-hearted Galaxy Quest delivers fun and confusion in equal measure, as it gently tweaks the fanaticism of "Star Trek"/"Star Wars" fans while validating it at the same time.- Charlotte Observer
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Alas, this is one of those movies where a clever character must suddenly have an attack of doltishness for the plot to proceed, and Spader becomes the victim of bad writing. [27 Sept 1996, p.5E]- Charlotte Observer
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We don't need a discussion of plot in a review of a movie made from a video game, do we? Nor do we care whether the characters are complicated (no), the acting is sophisticated (no), the direction is competent (no) or the camerawork is clever (no).- Charlotte Observer
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If you want the cold, honest truth about "Space Jam," prepare yourself for the shock: It's average. It's broadly funny in spots, but without any edge. It'll make kids giggle, but it makes a minuscule effort to appeal to adults. Special effects are sometimes imaginative, sometimes just the same explosions and pratfalls Warners Bros. has done for half a century. [15 Nov 1996, p.1E]- Charlotte Observer
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The best war movies don't preach against war: They remind us of the costs for soldiers and families and ask us to consider whether those costs are worth paying. The Messenger does that without firing a bullet or putting us on a battlefield.- Charlotte Observer
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Neuwirth vamps up a storm: She's like some silent-screen hellion sending lust rays out of bemused eyes.- Charlotte Observer
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Except for a surreal moment when Fat Albert meets the real Bill Cosby, who tells his cartoon creation he must go back into the television, nothing inventive occurs.- Charlotte Observer
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It's a thoughtful, multi-layered film that falls a bit short of its goals on all fronts. Fans of intellectually challenging science fiction and/or Robin Williams will make up most of its market.- Charlotte Observer
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Fans expecting horror won't want a thought-provoking, well-acted courtroom drama about the intersection of religious belief and the law.- Charlotte Observer
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Ray Liotta and Jason Patric do some of their best work in their underwritten roles, but don't be fooled: Nobody deserves any prizes here.- Charlotte Observer
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Is it a bad thing that Disney has commercialized, denatured and inflated the story to make it indistinguishable from any handsome sword-and-sorcery epic? Perhaps not, for it IS handsome on its grand scale.- Charlotte Observer
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If the spate of action movies must continue, especially at Christmas, let more be like "Daylight." [6 Dec 1996, p.13E]- Charlotte Observer
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By the pseudo-shocking end, we're half-entertained by the dedicated cast and half-lulled to sleep by the dull, overfamiliar sounds they make.- Charlotte Observer
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Cuba Gooding Jr. lands on his behind more often than a one-legged figure skater, and the preschooler next to me giggled every time.- Charlotte Observer
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At the heart of the film, beyond the human/crawler conflict, is the suppressed tension between Sarah and Juno. That Marshall bothered to include such a fillip sets him apart from run-of-the-mill scaremongers; it makes me want to see what else he's done and will do.- Charlotte Observer
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Andie MacDowell bursts out of her good-girl cocoon in Crush to become a bright, bad butterfly: drinking, smoking, flirting with Ecstasy, having moaning sex on a tombstone just minutes after the funeral of a friend.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Evans makes a terrific raconteur, imitating voices and putting us behind the scenes.- Charlotte Observer
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Alfred Hitchcock once said, "Drama is life with the dull bits left out." Well, Rachel Getting Married is drama with the dull bits left in.- Charlotte Observer
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How odd that some of the most appealing elements of this new animation should be action sequences as old as cinema itself.- Charlotte Observer
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This coming-of-age portion is the less interesting half, though it has the more interesting Michael. We have seen Fiennes play an emotionally detached introvert so often that he brings nothing new to the role, apt though he is.- Charlotte Observer
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Lynch does "explain" what's happening via a plot twist two-thirds of the way through "Drive," which will satisfy you (as it did me) or leave you asking, "Is that all there is?"- Charlotte Observer
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Recycling is a good idea in principle, but certain products should be sent directly to a landfill without re-use. Be Cool, the feeble film follow-up to "Get Shorty," is one of them.- Charlotte Observer
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A scathing, scurrilous, sometimes silly but often searching comedy about the nature of faith in the 21st century.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
Quirkiness is as essential to a small indie film as beef stock to French onion soup. But if you don't have enough of any other ingredient, you end up with a watery, barely edible broth.- Charlotte Observer
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You must cast aside all rules of our space-time continuum to appreciate a fantasy like this one, though even then you might consider 130 minutes to be too much of a good thing.- Charlotte Observer
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Juuso, who made her film debut at 22 in this movie, is spunky and funny. The two guys play off each other like bickering old pals, and so they are: They and the director have worked together on three movies and a TV show over the last decade.- Charlotte Observer
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In an era when most scripts are written by committees of monkeys, hearing one man's intelligent voice is an almost forgotten pleasure.- Charlotte Observer
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Like so many sequels, The Chronicles of Riddick demonstrates Hollywood's law of diminishing returns: Its quality is inversely proportional to its budget.- Charlotte Observer
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McNamara's too mentally adroit to let Morris pin blame or guilt on him, and the director's not interested in shaming him.- Charlotte Observer
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If you have a strong stomach, a weak sense of disbelief, an active interest in Denzel Washington or Angelina Jolie and a temporarily inactive brain, you may enjoy it awhile.- Charlotte Observer
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- Lawrence Toppman
As a British politician said of a corrupt but articulate peer, "The Cat in the Hat" is like a rotten mackerel seen by moonlight: It shines as it stinks.- Charlotte Observer
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Hollywood hardly ever pays attention to such people, and the average moviegoer won't either. But Leigh makes an irrefutable claim that their lives matter, and that attention must be paid.- Charlotte Observer
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The two male leads, bulwarks of the Danish film industry for more than a decade, play off each other like the veterans they are.- Charlotte Observer
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