Profil użytkownika kyle-smith
Ain't Them Bodies Saints (2013)
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In mashing together story elements from Terrence Malick’s “Badlands” with the look of Malick’s “Days of Heaven,” Lowery put 90 percent of his energy into the atmosphere and 10 percent int...
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Prince Avalanche (2013)
An uneasy mix of Richard Linklater and Abbott and Costello, Prince Avalanche is an oddment, but one that brings some small, peculiar pleasures.
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Elysium (2013)
For a 99 percenter movie, then, Elysium is kind of a head-scratcher. It throws away its best opportunity for drama. It’s as if Han and Leia parked on the Death Star and started asking, “H...
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We're the Millers (2013)
The movie, directed by the formerly promising Rawson Marshall Thurber (the hilarious “Dodgeball” and the awful “The Mysteries of Pittsburgh”), thinks it’s subverting the conventions of th...
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Cockneys vs Zombies (2012)
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You may protest that this is just a splattery feature-length sketch, and you’d be absolutely right. Why not have a laugh at this absurdly trite concept? I’ll take the cheesy breeziness of...
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2 Guns (2013)
Not every movie can come from the heart: This one is from the crotch. But what’s left for the sequel? Maybe it’ll feature Mark and Denzel sporting matching leather codpieces or giving eac...
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The Smurfs 2 (2013)
In the ’80s, I hated Ronald Reagan, Bob Dylan and the Smurfs. It’s comforting to know I got one thing right.
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Wasteland (2012)
The shallow, derivative and contrived British heist thriller Wasteland lives down to its unfortunate name.
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The Wolverine (2013)
I liked that The Wolverine (which saves a nifty twist for a surprise scene in the middle of the end credits) turns down the volume on the usual din of colliding mutant superpowers.
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R.I.P.D (Rest In Peace Department) (2013)
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For a movie that so strenuously rips off “Ghostbusters” and “Men in Black,” R.I.P.D. manages to be come up with fresh new ways of being absolutely terrible.
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