A dissatisfied bank customer (Lorna Raver) finally gets the ear of a loan officer (Alison Lohman) in Sam Raimi’s “Drag Me to Hell.” The aptly titled “Drag Me to Hell” celebrates Sam Raimi’s triumphant return to frightful and cheesy horror films that elicit as many nervous laughs as cringing shudders. We get all sorts of […]
Monthly Archives: May 2009
‘Departures’ expensive sentiment
If there is such a thing as cheap sentiment, Tojiro Takita’s “Departures” must be the expensive kind. This pensive, eloquent drama centers around Daigo (Masahiro Motoki), a laid-off cellist. (Read more…) Now playing at the Century Centre in Chicago.
Geneva Film Festival Fundraiser
Award winning filmmakers will discuss their craft during “An Evening with the Filmmakers”. The event on May 18th, 2009 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Wildwood Restaurant, 477 S. Third St., Geneva is a fund-raiser for the Geneva Film Festival. The evening will showcase writers, directors, producers and actors connected with the upcoming Film […]
‘Up’ an animated, action tribute to following your dreams
Carl Fredricksen (voiced by Ed Asner) decides to stay at home and travel at the same time in Disney/Pixar’s animated “Up.” The first 10 minutes of Pixar’s fantastical 3-D animated adventure “Up” are a sublime testimonial to the purity and magic of the cinema. I know because I was a sobbing basket case by Minute […]
‘Dance Flick’ a comic misstep with vicious undertones
Charity (Essence Atkins), left, stores her baby before going off to class with Megan (Shoshana Bush) in the comic spoof “Dance Flick.” Hardly a filmgoer on the planet will go into see the latest Wayans brothers spoof, “Dance Flick,” and not know what to expect: A threadbare plot stuffed with pop movie references, tasteless gross-outs, […]
‘Outrage’ an angry, blistering expose
Kirby Dick (“This Movie is Not Yet Rated”) goes on a rampage against hypocrisy in this blistering expose’ of closeted politicians who hide their homosexuality behind voting records that target gays for second-class citizenship. (Read more…) Now playing at the Music Box Theater in Chicago.
‘Adoration’ in excess
Atom Egoyan serves up a heavy-handed dose of intellectually stimulating ideas in a drama that succumbs to theatrically stilted scenes and soap operatic excess. (Read more…) Now playing at Pipers Alley in Chicago.
‘Summer Hours’ bittersweet drama
Olivier Assayas’ impeccably measured domestic drama is a loving, bittersweet poem to growing up, growing old, and being replaced by the next generation. (Read more…) Now playing at the Renaissance Place in Highland Park and Century Centre in Chicago.
‘Museum’ sequel doesn’t live up to its comic potential
Night guard Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) befriends Amelia Earhart (Amy Adams) in “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian.” Had this unpretentious, goofy comedy been directed by a Robert Zemeckis or a Steven Spielberg, and been written by a Seth Rogen or a John Hamburg, it would have been smart as well as mildly […]
‘Terminator Salvation’ an apocalyptic collection of action, clichés
One of many Terminator units sets out to kill humans for the evil Skynet machines in the sequel “Terminator Salvation.” The apocalyptic “Terminator Salvation,” the first entry in the popular “Terminator” science-fiction series not to be rated R, envisions 2018 Earth as a desolate, color-bled world under constant assault by explosive violence, a place where […]