Critical Consensus: "Evan Almighty" Is All Wet; "1408" Is Worth A Visit; Jolie Shines In "A Mighty Heart"
This week at the movies, we've got Steve Carell and Morgan Freeman in the big-budget Bible comedy "Evan Almighty"; John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in the haunted house thriller "1408"; and Angelina Jolie in "A Mighty Heart," based on the memoir by reporter Daniel Pearl's widow. What do the critics have to say?
At a budget in the ballpark of $175 million, "Evan Almighty" is said to be the most expensive comedy ever made. But judging from the critical reaction thus far, the filmmakers would have been wise to check out the Book of Proverbs: "Do not wear yourself out to get rich; have the wisdom to show restraint." A spinoff from the 2003 Jim Carrey vehicle "Bruce Almighty," Steve Carell stars as Evan, a TV anchor-turned-congressman who is told by the Lord (an aptly cast Morgan Freeman) to build an ark, much to the befuddlement of his family and constituents. Carell is one of the funniest men on the planet, but critics say that in "Evan" he's mostly reduced to mugging, overwhelmed by costly but mediocre special effects. Pundits also note the scatological humor is a little extensive for a family film, and the usually dependable Freeman and Wanda Sykes are underutilized. At 22 percent on the Tomatometer, "Evan" is out to sea; it's not even up to "Bruce Almighty"'s 49 percent standard.

When it comes to ark-building, Evan can't wait.
For those of you out there who dig horror movies but prefer spooky atmosphere and suspense to buckets of blood, you're in luck. In "1408," John Cusack plays a troubled writer who's made a career of debunking the supernatural; for his latest, he sets out to spend one night each in 10 "haunted" hotel rooms. Bad idea, says Samuel L. Jackson, who plays the manager of the notorious Dolphin Hotel, since no one has survived the curse of room 1408. Pundits say the film, based upon a story by Stephen King, is an old-school chiller in the best possible way, featuring effective scares and outstanding performances from Cusack and Jackson. At 88 percent on the Tomatometer, "1408" is one hot little number.

"Hello, turndown? I am definitely disturbed right now."
Lost in the tabloid hubbub surrounding Angelina Jolie is the fact that she's never less than an interesting actress. Playing Mariane Pearl, wife of the slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, critics say she's at the top of her game. Based upon Mariane Pearl's book of the same name, "A Mighty Heart" recounts the frantic search for her husband following his capture at the hands of militants in Pakistan. Pundits say director Michael Winterbottom has crafted a sharp, worthy film about a difficult subject, and Jolie conveys the full emotional range of a woman in a desperate situation. At 78 percent on the Tomatometer, "Heart" is mighty, indeed. (Check out RT's interview with Winterbottom here.)

A rare peaceful moment from "A Mighty Heart."
Also opening this week in limited release: "White Palms," a heartfelt drama about the conflict between a star gymnast and his coach, is at 100 percent; "Sicko," Micahel Moore's polemic on the American health care system, is at 88 percent on the Tomatometer (check out RT's review from Cannes); "Colma: The Musical," a low-budget, well-sung tribute to the San Francisco suburb, is at 88 percent; "Black Sheep," a grisly horror/comedy about a bunch of rabid rams and ewes, is at 83 percent; the German import "Longing," a delicate chamber drama, is at 78 percent; "Lady Chatterley," a lyrical take on D.H. Lawrence's erotic classic, is at 77 percent; "You Kill Me," a comedy about contract killers starring Ben Kingsley and Tea Leoni, is at 76 percent; and "Broken English," a drama about a young woman looking for love starring Parker Posey, is at 56 percent (check out RT's review from Sundance).

"...Ever watch 'Before Sunset?'"
Recent Steve Carell Movies:
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73% -- Over the Hedge (2006)
92% -- Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
83% -- The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)
24% -- Bewitched (2005)
51% -- Melinda and Melinda (2005)
Recent Angelina Jolie Movies:
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56% -- The Good Shepherd (2006)
59% -- Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005)
16% -- Alexander (2004)
34% -- Shark Tale (2004)
74% -- Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
Recent John Cusack Movies:
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71% -- Grace is Gone (2007)
45% -- The Ice Harvest (2005)
36% -- Must Love Dogs (2005)
72% -- Runaway Jury (2003)
63% -- Identity (2003)
At a budget in the ballpark of $175 million, "Evan Almighty" is said to be the most expensive comedy ever made. But judging from the critical reaction thus far, the filmmakers would have been wise to check out the Book of Proverbs: "Do not wear yourself out to get rich; have the wisdom to show restraint." A spinoff from the 2003 Jim Carrey vehicle "Bruce Almighty," Steve Carell stars as Evan, a TV anchor-turned-congressman who is told by the Lord (an aptly cast Morgan Freeman) to build an ark, much to the befuddlement of his family and constituents. Carell is one of the funniest men on the planet, but critics say that in "Evan" he's mostly reduced to mugging, overwhelmed by costly but mediocre special effects. Pundits also note the scatological humor is a little extensive for a family film, and the usually dependable Freeman and Wanda Sykes are underutilized. At 22 percent on the Tomatometer, "Evan" is out to sea; it's not even up to "Bruce Almighty"'s 49 percent standard.

When it comes to ark-building, Evan can't wait.
For those of you out there who dig horror movies but prefer spooky atmosphere and suspense to buckets of blood, you're in luck. In "1408," John Cusack plays a troubled writer who's made a career of debunking the supernatural; for his latest, he sets out to spend one night each in 10 "haunted" hotel rooms. Bad idea, says Samuel L. Jackson, who plays the manager of the notorious Dolphin Hotel, since no one has survived the curse of room 1408. Pundits say the film, based upon a story by Stephen King, is an old-school chiller in the best possible way, featuring effective scares and outstanding performances from Cusack and Jackson. At 88 percent on the Tomatometer, "1408" is one hot little number.

"Hello, turndown? I am definitely disturbed right now."
Lost in the tabloid hubbub surrounding Angelina Jolie is the fact that she's never less than an interesting actress. Playing Mariane Pearl, wife of the slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, critics say she's at the top of her game. Based upon Mariane Pearl's book of the same name, "A Mighty Heart" recounts the frantic search for her husband following his capture at the hands of militants in Pakistan. Pundits say director Michael Winterbottom has crafted a sharp, worthy film about a difficult subject, and Jolie conveys the full emotional range of a woman in a desperate situation. At 78 percent on the Tomatometer, "Heart" is mighty, indeed. (Check out RT's interview with Winterbottom here.)

A rare peaceful moment from "A Mighty Heart."
Also opening this week in limited release: "White Palms," a heartfelt drama about the conflict between a star gymnast and his coach, is at 100 percent; "Sicko," Micahel Moore's polemic on the American health care system, is at 88 percent on the Tomatometer (check out RT's review from Cannes); "Colma: The Musical," a low-budget, well-sung tribute to the San Francisco suburb, is at 88 percent; "Black Sheep," a grisly horror/comedy about a bunch of rabid rams and ewes, is at 83 percent; the German import "Longing," a delicate chamber drama, is at 78 percent; "Lady Chatterley," a lyrical take on D.H. Lawrence's erotic classic, is at 77 percent; "You Kill Me," a comedy about contract killers starring Ben Kingsley and Tea Leoni, is at 76 percent; and "Broken English," a drama about a young woman looking for love starring Parker Posey, is at 56 percent (check out RT's review from Sundance).

"...Ever watch 'Before Sunset?'"
Recent Steve Carell Movies:
----------------------------------
73% -- Over the Hedge (2006)
92% -- Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
83% -- The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)
24% -- Bewitched (2005)
51% -- Melinda and Melinda (2005)
Recent Angelina Jolie Movies:
---------------------------------------
56% -- The Good Shepherd (2006)
59% -- Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005)
16% -- Alexander (2004)
34% -- Shark Tale (2004)
74% -- Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
Recent John Cusack Movies:
----------------------------------
71% -- Grace is Gone (2007)
45% -- The Ice Harvest (2005)
36% -- Must Love Dogs (2005)
72% -- Runaway Jury (2003)
63% -- Identity (2003)
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![]() on Jun 21 2007 05:30 PM Why doesnt anyone ever comment on these (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 21 2007 06:37 PM they were waiting for you (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 21 2007 06:58 PM i wasnt sure if 1408 would be awesome or lame, its good to see it getting good reviews. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 21 2007 07:55 PM Man, I really expected 1408 to get panned. The first big suprise of the summer. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 21 2007 09:13 PM 1408 should've been below 30% rotten. Critics must be high. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 22 2007 12:09 PM 1408 looks excellent. i was really getting tired of all these slasher movies, and Saw 3 sucked, so yeah, can't wait to see it. i knew Evan was going to suck as soon as i found out about the PG rating. Poor Steve Carell, he is a comedic genius attached to a POS. all well, it will have a decent Box Office this weekend, then it will fall off the face of the earth after Ratatoulie comes out next week. Can't wait. we are finally getting an apology for Cars. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 22 2007 01:34 PM 1408 looks pretty good, I think I'll check it out and probably Evan even though I don't expect much from it. But good god please tell me your joking when you say that Wanda Sykes is underutilized because I don't think that's posible. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 22 2007 04:20 PM I just saw 1408. Excellent movie. It's dark, intelligent, and pretty damn cool. Every "happy" scene is doomed, until the ending, which I found to be excellent. Great movie. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 22 2007 04:47 PM Too bad the user ratings in the "A Mighty Heart" section are filled with racists and whiney Jolie-haters who didn't even watch the movie. See the comments if you don't believe me. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 22 2007 06:52 PM In reply to this comment (#870487) It's only a few haters. Hopefully it will go up. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 23 2007 04:57 AM These are my least favorite articles because living in the UK, I know I'm going to have to wait 2 to 3 months to see any of these movies. The UK really needs to pull it's head out of it's butt in terms of licensing laws. In the world of Amazon.com. Do you really think people are going to go see a movie in theaters for $13 when they can get the DVD's for $20. You have to be a crack head to buy a British DVD player these days. Shrek the third finally opened up this weekend here, but we won't see Knocked Up which I've heard is pretty much the best movie out this summer until Sept and for God's sake people put butter on your popcorn!!!! What's wrong with you!?! OK, now that I've got that out of my system I should be good for another couple of months. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 23 2007 12:15 PM In reply to this comment (#870487) Haven't seen A Mighty Heart yet so I can't comment on that, but Jolie has been in some stinkers in her career. What was up with that accent in Alexander. Even in a movie that bad her accent was noticeably atrocious. If your not eastern european you have no business attempting that accent. As Angelina and Kate Beckinsale showed us you're just going to come off looking ridiculous. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 23 2007 12:49 PM [b]1408 was excellent![/b] Its been a while since a really good psychological thriller has come out and 1408 put an end to that! John Cusak did a great job playing someone who is wiggin out the majority of the time! I almost thought they were going to end it really freakin lame there for a minute but thankfully there was still another good 20 minutes left! Freaked me the hell out and the doesn't happen a whole lot anymore. One movie that will keep me freaked out everytime I watch it is the Blair Witch Project. Maybe its just me but the realism of it (especially if you watch it in the dark)...I don't know it just creeps me out. Of course I do live in a shithole town in a shithole state and there is a nice patch of woods right behind my house. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 23 2007 04:21 PM In reply to this comment (#870489) Knocked Up is not good, do not waste your money. Watch good comedy like the Monty Python movies. (Reply to this) |
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