Inglourious Basterds (2009)
90%**** (out of four)My favorite directors (like Wyler, Ford, Altman, Scorsese) are able to take a proven genre and turn it on its ear. Few directors are able to do this... More
**** (out of four)My favorite directors (like Wyler, Ford, Altman, Scorsese) are able to take a proven genre and turn it on its ear. Few directors are able to do this... More
*** (out of four)A totally sureal experience. I remember when I first saw this film at Sundance. The director, Richard Linklater spoke before the showing. He asked... More
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Poetic Justice (1993)
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Posted on 10/14/09 at 6:58 PM **1/2 (out of four)
John Singleton's follow-up to "Boyz N the Hood" is interesting and does have its merits, but it is also, unfortunately, more of a showcase for one talent over the others. Janet Jackson is a young woman who recently lost a boyfriend to a violent gang shooting. Her friend persuades her to get out of town. They hit the road to Oakland from L.A. A young poet (Tupac Shakur) accompanies them. In fact Shakur is the real reason to see the film. He shows great depth. Sadly, Janet Jackson leaves a far less memorable impression. |
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