Reviews

Lady and the Tramp is Still Among the Best in Show

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Although separated by 15 years, Disney’s Lady and the Tramp and The Aristocats have much in common. Both films focus on domesticated animals and in both the female leading character is a from a refined household. Said character falls in love with a male member of the same taxon from the wrong side of the tracks ( [...]

By , February 22, 2012

Conan the Barbarian in 3D is an All Too Familiar Slice of Sword and Sorcery

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I imagine that like many Stargate Atlantis fans I was keen for Conan the Barbarian to do well because it could be Jason Momoa’s big break. Based on his role as the macho warrior Ronin in that sci-fi series, he had the potential to be a good fit for the fantasy warrior desperately in need of a hair brush who had l [...]

By , December 5, 2011

Bolt is Among the Best of a Bumper Crop of Disney 3D Blu-rays

Who knew that taking the dog for a walk could be so risky?

Bolt might be the kind of film that Disney-Pixar wished they’d made instead of Cars 2. Although this summer’s automotive sequel was by no means a lemon, it didn’t rev up the Cars franchise in the way that either of the studios probably wanted. Bolt, on the other hand, has the hallmarks of Pixar but doesn’t carry that [...]

By , November 21, 2011

Cars 2 in 3D is a Bolder, Brighter but Not Better Refit

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Disney and Pixar took a gamble with Cars 2, presumably hoping to supercharge a franchise that didn’t quite catch on with audiences when the first film was released.  Cars was an entertaining fish-out-of-water story with stunning computer animation and a worthwhile message. Yet, it was overly Americanized (NASCAR r [...]

By , November 16, 2011

The Toy Story Trilogy is a Cool But Calculated Reissue in 3D

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The Toy Story movies are so well loved and widely admired that it would be pointless to review them again here. The first two have been rightly judged as brilliant by that harshest of all critics, time, and the third was praised on these pages not much more than a year ago. What makes this latest batch of re-releas [...]

By , November 15, 2011

Green Lantern Isn’t Half as Bad as You Might Expect

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Maybe I’m not geek enough but I really don’t see what was so bad about Green Lantern. Sure, it has its fair share of cheesy dialogue. Plus the concept of a man who derives his special powers from a decorative illuminator might seem daft to those not steeped in superhero lore. Yet, it’s no sillier than seeing someon [...]

By , November 6, 2011

Disney’s Winnie the Pooh is a Pleasure, Too

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Disney took a big risk with Winnie the Pooh. Perhaps the most innocent gang of characters in the studio’s history, the titular teddy bear and his friends hardly seem like a sure thing at the box office in an age when fairy tales have supposedly lost their appeal. What’s more, this Pooh party isn’t even in 3D! What [...]

By , November 4, 2011

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides 3D Sails into Familiar Troubles

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My brain was so numbed by the tedium that took over Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as it dragged on too long that I skipped its conclusion, At World’s End, altogether. On Stranger Tides is something of a new start for the franchise thanks to the presence of some new characters and a new story. Moreover, [...]

By , October 28, 2011

Call Me Fitz has Crudity, Class and Something Curiously Canadian

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There is a quirkiness about Canadian sitcoms that makes them different from their US cousins in a way that is hard to pin down. That kind of quirkiness abounds in Call Me Fitz, an adult comedy on HBO Canada and recently released on DVD by eOne about a used car salesman who finds himself partnered with his conscienc [...]

By , October 19, 2011

Is a Good Movie a THING of the Past?

The latest iteration of The Thing offers more of the same, but little that's innovative.

When John Carpenter’s The Thing was released in 1982, few people went to see it. I was one of them, and I immediately deemed it one of my all-time favorite films EVER. But audiences didn’t see things that way. Instead, they flocked in droves to see Steven Spielberg’s E.T., whose take on extraterrestrial visitation [...]

By , October 17, 2011