While most of it is my fault, I like to take comfort in the idea that I was doomed from the get-go: Blame a Depression-era father who forced me to clean my plate through shame and guilt. Blame a public school free-lunch system that taught gravy as a food group. Blame cable television for being so […]
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RED 2
Its inevitable successor, RED 2 (the acronym stands for Retired, Extremely Dangerous, per the comic-book source material), is, instead, a caricature of a caricature, one that revels in its lack of substance to the point of phlegmatic disinterest. The film revisits retired CIA agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis, A Good Day to Die Hard), who, […]
Monsters University
But thats not college thats high school. Whatever it is, Monsters University, which opens Friday, certainly isnt the overachiever that its predecessor was. While not on the failure level of, say, Cars 2, this disappointing effort is mildly redeemed by an involving third act at just about the time pint-sized viewers are apt […]
Hitchcock
Hitchcock, which opens Friday, isnt a bad movie; its just a baffling one. Purportedly about the making of 1960s Psycho, it winds up a hodgepodge of old-fashioned biopic, bogus psychological thriller and simplistic domestic melodrama. The film, however, is hardly the work of incompetents. Director Sacha Gervasi has an absorbing rockumentary (Anvil: The Story of […]
Miraculously marvelous
Written in 1957, The Miracle Worker dramatizes the story of Helen Kellers fateful meeting with the teacher who would change her life. At just more than a year old, Keller was stricken by a disease that robbed her of her sight and hearing. By the time she turned 10, Kellers family was close to giving […]
