Sue (Jennifer Aniston) takes a joy ride with Mike (Steve Zahn) in the opposites-attract romantic comedy “Management.” “Management” is a whimsical, quietly comical romance about two people who you would never, ever think could fall in love with each other. Not seriously, anyway. But they do. (Read more…)
Monthly Archives: May 2009
‘Angels and Demons’ a frantic, superficial thriller
Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks), third from left, makes a disturbing discovery in “Angels & Demons.” What a pretentious pile of populist pablum. “Angels & Demons,” Ron Howard’s frantic and superficial follow-up to his talky 2006 hit “The Da Vinci Code,” races from one formula Hollywood cliché to the next, hoping that blinding narrative […]
‘Next Day Air’ fails to mix ultra-violence, crime
Leo (“Scrubs” star Donald Faison) accidentally screws up a big drug delivery in the action comedy “Next Day Air.” Let’s consider Benny Boom’s “Next Day Air” one more piece of hard evidence against ever letting rock video directors handle narrative features. (Read more…)
Palatine director to debut indie film
Palatine theater and film director Jeff Greene chats with an actor at the Lake County Film Festival. His new indie film “Off-Loop” premieres Saturday. It began as an ambitious, nine-part television miniseries starring all Northwest suburban talent. Then, as key actors defected to paying jobs in Los Angeles and other places, director Jeff Greene realized […]
“Dann & Raymond’s Movie Club” outing
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 7:30pm Arlington Heights Memorial Library “DIRECTOR’S SHOWCASE–Steven Spielberg” Join Dann Gire (film critic of Chicago’s suburban newspaper THE DAILY HERALD, as well as the founder and president of the Chicago Film Critics Association, and adjunct instructor at Aurora and Harper Colleges in Illinois) and Raymond Benson (novelist, author of 20 books, former […]
“Dann & Raymond’s Movie Club” outing
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 7:30pm Schaumburg Township District Library “GOING THE DISTANCE–The Greatest Sports Movies” Join Dann Gire (film critic of Chicago’s suburban newspaper THE DAILY HERALD, as well as the founder and president of the Chicago Film Critics Association, and adjunct instructor at Aurora and Harper Colleges in Illinois) and Raymond Benson (novelist, author of […]
‘Star Trek’ reboot a treat but too many Spocks simply illogical
Dr. “Bones” McCoy (Karl Urban) and Captain James Kirk (Chris Pine) behold the newly constructed USS Enterprise in “Star Trek” the reboot. J.J. Abrams’ “Star Trek” reboot beams a fresh set of dilithium crystals into a science-fiction film franchise that has been eking by on cinematic life support since 1991’s “The Undiscovered Country.” (Read more…)
‘Merry Gentlemen’ a low-Kea (ton) drama
Chicago hit man Frank Logan (director Michael Keaton) falls for Kate Frazier (Kelly Macdonald) in “The Merry Gentleman.” Who would have guessed that Michael Keaton – who burst into the movies as a manic, ADD-styled comedian – could have directed the subtle nuances of an impressive, virtually all-Chicago independent production like “The Merry Gentleman”? (Read […]
Des Plaines native had great time making ‘Merry’
Des Plaines native Tom Bastounes produced and also stars in “The Merry Gentleman.” To hear Tom Bastounes tell it, making his new movie “The Merry Gentleman” sounds easier than cutting cake. Ron Lazzeretti, a Chicagoan who wrote and directed Bastounes’ last movie, “The Opera Lover,” had written another script called “The Merry Gentleman.” (Read more…)
Strong visuals, concepts make for a winning ‘Battle’
Desperate earthlings move to conquer an inhabitable planet and destroy its residents in the animated “Battle for Terra.” Aristomenis Tsirbas’ “Battle For Terra” strives to be both a great work of 3-D animation and a superior piece of science fiction. (Read more…)