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Entries Tagged as 'Action/Adventure'

Red Cliff

October 9th, 2009 · No Comments

Aside from being a kind and gracious soul (as displayed again at his appearance tonight at the film’s North American debut at the Chicago International Film Festival), John Woo is a talented filmmaker. He is well known for the visual flourish he brings to action sequences, which is tirelessly put to use is Red Cliff, [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Director · Drama · Ensemble · Foreign Language · Review · Romance · War

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September 15th, 2009 · No Comments

I just really can’t reconcile the number of films that have been made which star Nicolas Cage as the mildly vacant character swept up in some sort or frenetic intrigue. If there is any definitive proof that Hollywood is catering to the the least ambitious part of our collective movie consumption, it has to be [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Sci-Fi/Fantasy · Thriller

Race to Witch Mountain

August 29th, 2009 · No Comments

Anyone of a certain age is sure to remember the Witch Mountain movies of the late 1970s, in which a pair of otherworldly kids with telepathic and telekinetic powers were constantly on the run from some threat of another. (Okay, I don’t remember the details, only that the girl Tia had a cool name and [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Family · Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Inglourious Basterds

August 18th, 2009 · No Comments

If the societal revenge flick genre didn’t exist before, it does now with Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, a multi-threaded re-imagining in which Hitler and the Nazis get what’s coming a lot sooner than historical truth and, as one would expect from the reining cineaste auteur, with a visual and narrative flourish that no one could [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Director · Drama · Foreign Language · Review · Thriller · War

Eagle Shooting Heroes

August 5th, 2009 · No Comments

If you thought that slapstick kung-fu comedy began with Kung Fu Hustle or Shaolin Soccer, or that gravity-defying, supernatural swordsmanship got is contemporary cinematic debut with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, you would be off by (at least) the better part of a decade. Among the many Chinese and Hong Kong films of which western audiences [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Comedy · Foreign Language · Popcorn

Body of Lies

July 21st, 2009 · 2 Comments

Ridley Scott’s Body of Lies is a CIA action thriller that hits all of the marks you would expect from an experienced director with two heavyweight actors, Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe (for whom the pun is intended). We’ve seen our fair share of derivative Iraq war fictions, and while this one may have been [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Thriller

Babylon A.D.

July 19th, 2009 · No Comments

If a film manages to provoke dialogue or debate, then it cannot be considered to be without value. In the case of Babylon A.D., that debate was: Which is worse, a bad story or a bad ending? The argument could made that both descriptions apply to this Vin Diesel vehicle, but I submit that the [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Popcorn · Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Valkyrie

June 12th, 2009 · No Comments

Valkyrie tells the true story of Nazi army  Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg (Tom Cruise) and the many men and women who formed an underground resistance movement against Hitler during World War II – from within the German armed forces.  Von Stauffenberg was the key figure in what was one of several attempts to assassinate Hitler, [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Biographical · Capsule · Ensemble · Thriller · War

The International

June 11th, 2009 · No Comments

I’ve never been a huge sports fan, but imagine that if your favorite player, at the crucial point in the game, missed the free throw or strikes out, the pain is felt a little more strongly when you know that a great talent didn’t live up to your very personal expectations. That’s how I feel [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Director

10,000 B.C.

June 6th, 2009 · No Comments

Begin with something nice, I always say. With that in mind, and the Blu-ray disc of 10,000 B.C. has the nicest of beginnings. Which is to say, when one loads the disc in the player, the movie actually begins playing right away. No really, it’s true. No trailers, no cable TV series promotions, no guy [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Popcorn · Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Journey to the Center of the Earth

May 31st, 2009 · No Comments

In Brendan Fraser, the producers of Journey to the Center of the Earth must have been looking for someone who wouldn’t distract from the real star of the film: the multitude of special effects shots. In fact, Fraser’s acting style could very well be computer generated, making him seem right at home among the subterranean [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Family · Popcorn · Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Burden of Dreams

May 29th, 2009 · No Comments

The Criterion Collection has set the bar so high regarding expected supplements in its DVD releases that Les Blank’s 1982 documentary, Burden of Dreams, about the making of Werner Herzog’s Fitzcarraldo, seems a bit like an orphan unfit to inhabit its own spine on the collection’s formidable shelf. That’s not to say that the film [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Documentary

Star Trek

May 8th, 2009 · No Comments

Based in large part upon the success of Batman Begins and Casino Royale (and, some have argued, the large studio’s desire to get extra mileage our of their established franchises during tough economic times) Hollywood seems to have a recent obsession with origins stories. So with trepidation I, along with millions of others, went to seek out [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Ensemble · Review · Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Kung Fu Panda

May 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

Despite the fact that its title seems more like the synopsis of the studio pitch meeting that okayed the project (“It’s got kung fu! It’s got a panda! We think we can get Jack Black!”), Kung Fu Panda is a solidly middle-of-the-road animated feature that parents can happily let their children embrace. While it might not [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Animation · Capsule · Comedy · Family

The Kingdom

April 19th, 2009 · No Comments

In what is essentially a slick, movie-length “CSI: Saudi Arabia,” The Kingdom combines the standard action flick with the forensic whodunnit and shakes it up with some international diplomatic intrigue.  There is something cathartic about a blow-em-up, shoot-em-up flick that is reasonably well constructed, and director Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights, Hancock) is a technically skilled, confident [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Crime/Noir