If there’s been a common theme running through the films
of Michael Mann it’s been the presence of hard-working men determined and
expert in their professions. Think about Russell Crow and Al Pacino in The Insider, Pacino and Robert De Niro
in Heat – the cop and the criminal –
two sides of the same coin facing off against one another. “Miami Vice,” the hit TV series for which Mann
served as executive producer, though a bit lighter and more freewheeling than
his feature films, contains the initial germinating seeds of the same theme.
These seeds are brought to fruition in Mann’s feature film update of that same
series, this time with a hot new cast including Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Monday, June 28, 2010
Iron Man 2 Movie Review: A Preview of Our Coming Attractions
I was not one of the legions of critics who fawned over the first Iron Man. I thought it was a top-notch superhero film, but hardly the revelation that many thought it to be. It benefited greatly from a charismatic lead actor (Robert Downey Jr.) in a role of aching narcissism, egotism and bravado. Now along comes the sequel this year and like many a superhero movie sequel that preceded it, comes more bloated with extra characters, extra plot and extra baddies.
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