Perhaps more than any other holiday, Valentine’s Day is a love-it-or-hate-it proposition. Unfortunately for prospective moviegoers, the new movie “Valentine’s Day” will provoke a universal sense of disappointment and dread. Packing 19 name actors from diverse age groups (high schoolers
by Carl Kozlowski12 Feb 2010, 9:17 AM PST0
As the central figure in the new horror film “The Wolfman,” Lawrence Talbot has suffered through what you might call a rough life. He’s stumbled across his parents just after dad brutally killed mom in the middle of the night,
by Carl Kozlowski10 Feb 2010, 2:16 PM PST0
Sure, you’ve seen it all before: an inexperienced nebbish who’s never experienced a moment of real danger in his life suddenly finds himself thrust into one life-threatening situation after another after meeting a crazed, adrenaline-junkie cop or spy. The two
by Carl Kozlowski4 Feb 2010, 7:06 AM PST0
It’s been an interesting past decade for Mel Gibson. He starred in a blockbuster comedy (“What Women Want”) as well as a powerful smash thriller (“Signs”) before deciding to take a long break from in front of the camera. He
by Carl Kozlowski28 Jan 2010, 6:47 AM PST0
Pairing Brendan Fraser of “Mummy” movie fame with Harrison Ford, the iconic actor behind Indiana Jones and Han Solo, might seem like a brilliant stroke of casting that would result in one of the greatest action movies ever. But in
by Carl Kozlowski22 Jan 2010, 8:56 AM PST0
Think of Christian films, and you might conjure up images of Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ,” with Jesus being brutally pummeled and crucified until he dies. Or you might think of countless lesser-known movies filled with sappy storylines,
by Carl Kozlowski13 Jan 2010, 3:14 PM PST0
Some actors get famous for playing one unique type of character – Sylvester Stallone will always be the monosyllabic tough guy, while Hugh Grant is the highly sensitive yet adorable British twit. And Michael Cera has made a name for
by Carl Kozlowski12 Jan 2010, 7:07 AM PST0
In the new romantic comedy “Leap Year,” an Irish rogue named Declan is hired by an uptight American woman named Anna to drive her from the Irish coast to Dublin, in the hopes she can meet her long-time boyfriend there
by Carl Kozlowski8 Jan 2010, 5:04 PM PST0
When Oscar-nominated director John Hancock made the film “Prancer” in the winter of 1988, he didn’t realize that his tale of a small-town girl (Rebecca Harrell) who believes that one of Santa’s magical reindeer has landed in her hardscrabble Indiana
by Carl Kozlowski25 Dec 2009, 11:36 AM PST0
A great musical can make an audience’s spirit soar and get their feet tapping right in the theater, creating fantastical memories that can last a lifetime. With no effort at all, most people can conjure up memories of Gene Kelly
by Carl Kozlowski23 Dec 2009, 1:37 PM PST0
It’s the middle of the Christmas movie season, and you’re likely aiming to see escapist romps like “Sherlock Holmes” or family fare like “The Princess and the Frog.” Is anyone out there ready for a holiday film about the rape
by Carl Kozlowski18 Dec 2009, 12:13 PM PST0
Imagine the story of a soldier sent to fight native tribes for their land, but finds that once he actually meets and gets to know them, he respects them too much to follow through with his mission. Gradually he becomes
by Carl Kozlowski17 Dec 2009, 5:01 AM PST0
My father spent the first 31 years of his life in Communist Poland, leaving him with a distrust of major media that left him inclined to espouse this adage: “The only news you can be certain is accurate and untouched
by Carl Kozlowski10 Dec 2009, 9:35 AM PST0
There are few things I hate more in life than movie trailers that give away the entire plot of a movie. One of the things I do hate more is the modern Hollywood war movie, which is invariably anti-war and,
by Carl Kozlowski6 Dec 2009, 4:57 PM PST0
All your life, you’ve heard about the American Dream: find a wife or husband, pop out some kids, buy a house with a white picket fence and live happily ever after in the cozy embrace of suburbia. But what if
by Carl Kozlowski30 Nov 2009, 7:05 AM PST0
It’s the end of the world – and I feel haunted Imagine that the entire world as you’ve known it has come to an end right before your eyes. Almost everyone has died, or gone crazy scavenging for food, even
by Carl Kozlowski24 Nov 2009, 7:08 AM PST0
As much as I love writing about film and politics, my first and biggest love lies in writing humor pieces of all types: jokes for my own and others’ stand-up acts, screenplays and TV scripts that admittedly haven’t sold yet,
by Carl Kozlowski22 Nov 2009, 5:18 PM PST0
As much as I love writing about film and politics, my first and biggest love lies in writing humor pieces of all types: jokes for my own and others’ stand-up acts, screenplays and TV scripts that admittedly haven’t sold yet,
by Carl Kozlowski21 Nov 2009, 5:44 PM PST0
It all seemed to start so simply, as I watched this week’s “SNL” and saw an NBC in-house commercial bragging about how all this week’s Thursday night comedies will be packed with environmental propaganda, including an appearance from Al Gore
by Carl Kozlowski17 Nov 2009, 4:30 PM PST0
There are some filmmakers whom movie fans turn to for serious, introspective fare, like Oliver Stone or Lasse Hallstrom. Others are counted on as masters of the fantastic, like Steven Spielberg or Peter Jackson. And for comedy these days, you
by Carl Kozlowski13 Nov 2009, 9:05 AM PST0
Some lives slip through the cracks, people who you might pass everyday without giving a second thought. Precious is one of those people. Vastly overweight and carrying her second child at the far-too-young age of 16, Precious is an African-American
by Carl Kozlowski12 Nov 2009, 6:43 AM PST0
Give the military-industrial complex an unlimited budget, and it’ll find unlimited ways to kill people. From megaton nuclear missiles to Donald Rumsfeld’s allegedly humane, small-scale nuclear “bunker busters,” and from robot soldiers to Barack Obama’s beloved predator drone planes, our
by Carl Kozlowski5 Nov 2009, 5:58 PM PST0
Michael Jackson was the epitome of a human Rorschach test. To his fans, he was a Messiah of entertainment, seemingly able to transcend the mere mortal abilities of nearly anyone in the history of show business. To his detractors, he
by Carl Kozlowski28 Oct 2009, 10:33 AM PST0
There are certain mysteries that place a stronghold on the world’s imagination. The existence (or lack thereof) of the Bermuda Triangle, Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot and UFOs are primary among these questions, inducing shivers in those who would like to
by Carl Kozlowski23 Oct 2009, 5:05 AM PST0
Humans like to think they know the difference between truth and fiction. But in the modern media age, even as we feel technology has made us more savvy than ever, there’s always a disquieting edge that makes us wonder what’s
by Carl Kozlowski19 Oct 2009, 10:22 AM PST0