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Critical Consensus: "Hoax" Shines; Force Is With "ATHF"; "Disturbia" Mixed; "Pathfinder," "Stranger" Not Perfect; "Redline," Slow Burn" Not Screened
by Tim Ryan | April 12, 2007
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This week at the movies, we've got snoops ("Disturbia," starring Shia LaBeouf), temps ("Perfect Stranger," starring Halle Berry and Bruce Willis), Mooninites ("Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters"), and frauds ("The Hoax," starring Richard Gere). What do the critics have to say?



With a plot involving a bored house-arrested teenager, binoculars, and a neighbor who may be a murderer, it's hard not to imagine "Disturbia" as "Rear Window" for the YouTube generation. Shia LaBeouf plays the James Stewart role as a kid trying to figure out whether he's witnessing the work of a serial killer -- or if it's just his imagination. Though critics say "Disturbia" rips off Hitchcock, some still praise the film's tense atmospherics; others call it too predictable, with the exception of one problematic twist late in the game. However, most agree that star Shia LaBeouf is evolving into an engaging screen presence. At 56 percent on the Tomatometer, keep your expectations in check and "Disturbia" may be worth a peep.


"Hey, look, it's like YouTubing with The Rockettes."

Frankly, we're getting a little worried about Halle Berry. Ever since she took home the Oscar for "Monster's Ball," she hasn't been able to steer clear of mediocre movies. The latest example: "Perfect Stranger," a twisty whodunit that is unlikely to redeem her in the eyes of the scribes. Berry stars as an investigative reporter looking into the murder of a friend; signs seem to point to a powerful, sketchy ad exec (played by Bruce Willis), so she goes undercover as a temp in his firm. There's nothing wrong with sexy potboilers, but the critics say "Perfect Stranger" is way too convoluted and filled with lame red herrings to work. At 16 percent on the Tomatometer, you may want to avoid this "Stranger."


"Now why wouldn't they book my flight to Mypos?"

Another month, another swords-and-decapitations-filled epic. "Pathfinder" stars Karl Urban as Ghost, an orphaned Viking boy raised by Native Americans, destined to fight off his ancestors when they come back to pillage pre-Columbus America. Despite a few rousing action sequences, critics are finding lots to take issue with in "Pathfinder" including a non-existent plot, silly dialogue, a sophomoric obsession with gory violence, and even the cinematography, which bathes everything in a washed-out blue. This "Pathfinder" is lost in the woods with a 33 percent Tomatometer.


Forget the Vikings, pneumonia's going to kill this guy.

If you're a fan of Adult Swim's "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," critics say you'll probably dig its big screen adaptation, "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters." If you're not initiated into the world of those wacky anthropomorphic fast food items Meatwad, Frylock, and Master Shake, however, you're likely to be left cold. Absurdist antics are the order of the day as our heroes seek out a piece of antiquated gym equipment called the Insanoflex. Long story short, critics say if you're up for wacky non-sequiturs and are untroubled by such pesky cinematic conventions as narrative, "ATHFCMFFT" is as tasty as a Happy Meal. If not, politely ignore the film's 68 percent Tomatometer.


This movie would've been better if it starred Mel Gibson. And Master Blaster.

When it comes to literary scandal, James Frey and Stephen Glass ain't got nothing on Clifford Irving, whose phony "autobiography" of reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes was a sensation -- until Hughes emerged to dispute it. Irving appeared as himself in Orson Welles' endlessly inventive final film "F for Fake," and now Lasse Hallström has made "The Hoax," a fictional account of the affair that critics say features Richard Gere's best performance in years. The pundits say Hallström's direction is deft enough to make the film work as a comedy, a thriller, and an empathetic character study to boot. At 85 percent, this "Hoax" is no joke. In fact, it's Certified Fresh.


After sunrise, but before blanket turndown service.

Add two more flicks to ever-growing list of movies hidden from critics. "Redline," starring Angus MacFadyen and Eddie Griffin, is set in the world of illegal drag racing, while "Slow Burn" stars Ray Liotta and LL Cool J in a complex murder mystery. Guess those Tomatometers, kids.


"I dare you to make fun of the pompadour."

Also opening this week in limited release: "Red Road," a tense, Hitchcockian meditation on grief, is at 88 percent; the documentary "Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis," about the underground artist, is at 88 percent; "Year of the Dog," a Sundance-approved comedy about the love of man's best friend starring Molly Shannon, is at 86 percent; the Slamdance-accepted "Rock the Bells," a doc about efforts to stage a Wu-Tang reunion, is at 86 percent; "Private Fears in Public Places," a melodrama about relationships by legendary French director Alain Resnais, is at 82 percent; "Everything's Gone Green," the tale of a slacker written by Gen-X writer Douglas Coupland, is at 67 percent; and "Lonely Hearts," a noir starring John Travolta, Salma Hayek, and Jared Leto, is at 43 percent.


This one's strictly for the dogs.



Recent Halle Berry Movies:
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57% -- X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
62% -- Robots (2005)
9% -- Catwoman (2004)
87% -- X2: X-Men United (2003)
15% -- Gothika (2003)

Recent Richard Gere Movies:
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41% -- Bee Season (2005)
48% -- Shall We Dance? (2004)
86% -- Chicago (2002)
47% -- Unfaithful (2002)
52% -- The Mothman Prophecies (2002)

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Comments (1-11 of 11 posts) | Reply
Dreday
Dreday writes:
on Apr 12 2007 05:43 PM

Redline- 5%
Slow Burn- 10%


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rdproductions
rdproductions writes:
on Apr 12 2007 06:05 PM

Redline - 15%

Slow Burn - 22%


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AudioNinja
AudioNinja writes:
on Apr 12 2007 06:11 PM

Redline - 3%. Wouldn't it have been polite to wait a few more years before remaking The Fast And The Furious?

Slow Burn - 17%


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alsanali
alsanali writes:
on Apr 12 2007 11:42 PM

I don't understand why everyone is so quick to bash remakes but when a remake comes along that has the audacity to not even call itself one, it gets an almost fresh rating.

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lonechicken
lonechicken writes:
on Apr 13 2007 07:25 AM

Somebody, please make a good Viking movie!!!

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unbreakable_samurai
unbreakable_samurai writes:
on Apr 13 2007 10:44 AM

I think I'll check out Disturbia this weekend, looks entertaining.
Slow Burn-27%
Redline-7%


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mizzoucritic
mizzoucritic writes:
on Apr 13 2007 10:54 AM

Redline - 9%

Slow Burn - 18%

ZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz............


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frogleg
frogleg writes:
on Apr 13 2007 11:28 AM

Meh, I'm just going to go see Grindhouse again.

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dagreenman18
dagreenman18 writes:
on Apr 13 2007 01:47 PM

Redline- 6%

Slow Burn 30%


Screw these movies (except for ATHFCMFFT) and go watch Grindhouse. NOW!!!!!


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TheVelvetMink
TheVelvetMink writes:
on Apr 13 2007 04:11 PM

Redline- 11%
Slow Burn- 19%


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-eternity-
-eternity- writes:
on Apr 13 2007 05:29 PM

Redline- 0%
Slow Burn- 11%


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