From Paris With Love
Starring:
Review:
The title dares to evoke From Russia With Love, one of
the best Bond movies ever. From Paris With Love isn't
among the best of anything, but it definitely corners the market on
the worst. Staring John Travolta with shaved head and badass
attitude left over from The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, this
clanking bore of a movie teams Travolta's gun-crazy CIA agent with
Jonathan Rhys Meyers' tight-assed desk jockey who wants in on the
special ops action.
Peter Travers reviews From Paris with Love in his weekly
video podcast, "At the Movies With Peter Travers."
Director Pierre Morel tries to duplicate the B-movie tension he
instilled in last year's Taken with Liam Neeson going
medieval on the nether regions of bad guys hellbent on selling his
daughter into white slavery....
Rating:
1 Star
Dear John
Starring:
Review:
This shameless tearjerker is Hollywood's alternative assault on
Super Bowl weekend. Translation: While guys grunt and stuff their
faces in front of large-screen TVs, women will line up to luxuriate
in a bubblebath made from essence of Nicholas Sparks. You know who
Sparks is, the guy who writes bestselling weepies that become
appalling movies, such as The Notebook, Message in a
Bottle and Nights in Rodanthe. The newest Sparks is
Dear John, about soldier John (Channing Tatum), on leave
from Special Forces to visit his hermit, coin-collecting dad
(Richard Jenkins) in South Carolina.
Peter Travers reviews Dear John in his weekly video
podcast, "At the Movies With Peter Travers."
Of course John meets a girl, she's Savannah and played by the
lovely Amanda Seyfried. To...
Rating:
1 Star
Saint John of Las Vegas
Starring:
Steve Buscemi, Sarah Silverman, Emmanuelle Chriqui
Review:
Just looking at hangdog Steve Buscemi and perky Sarah Silverman
as mismatched lovers is a kick. What a comedy team these two
virtuosos of the comically perverse could have made if they weren?t
stuck in the shambles that is Saint John of Las Vegas.
First-time director and screenwriter Hue Rhodes shows no
discernible talent for dialogue, humor and, especially, pacing. For
a movie than runs a mere 85 minutes, Saint John moves like
a life sentence in molasses prison.
Peter Travers reviews Saint John of Las Vegas in his
weekly video podcast, "At the Movies With Peter Travers."
Buscemi plays John Alighieri (same last name as Dante?s), a
gambling junkie trying to take the cure by taking a nowhere job in
an insurance company in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Just as he?s
settling into an...
Rating:
1.5 Stars
Edge of Darkness
Starring:
Mel Gibson, Bojana Novakovic
Review:
Mel gibson?s return to acting (it?s been eight years since
Signs) is a welcome sight. His performance as Tom Craven,
a Boston homicide detective whose 24-year-old daughter (Bojana
Novakovic) is shotgun- executed before his eyes, shows his
movie-star shine hasn?t dimmed.
(Peter Travers reviews Edge of Darkness in his weekly
video podcast, "At the Movies With Peter Travers.") The years
of boozing and accusations of anti- Semitism have left Gibson, 54,
looking thicker and worry- creased. But his acting has deepened.
Too bad his comeback vehicle springs so many leaks. Edge of
Darkness, the Americanization for short attention spans of the
awardwinning British miniseries from 1985, is a mixed bag even with
the same director, Casino Royale?s Martin Campbell.
The...
Rating:
2.5 Stars
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