Review Roundup: Weekend of 2/9/2007
Filed under: Theatrical Reviews, New in Theaters, Review Roundup
It's at about this time of year that the hardcore moviegoers start wondering why they're being punished. Don't worry, friends! March is coming! Just hold on through weekends filled with tacked-on slasher prequels and Eddie Murphy detritus and we'll soon be discussing movies like 300, Sunshine and ... The Hills Have Eyes Part 2! Until then...Hannibal Rising -- 15 positive / 79 negative at RottenTomatoes.com
Pro: "Webber directs with a steady hand and consistent tone, whether it's a frenetic battle scene or a slow-building confrontation at a market." -- Peter Hartlaub, San Francisco Chronicle
Con: "Feels as stodgy as a museum case, and it seems so hastily cobbled together one feels vaguely ripped off by the ticket price." -- Jeremiah Kipp, Slant Magazine
Pro: "Harris, who adapted the screenplay, and director Peter Webber are faithful to his book. Strong production values, a lush score and scenic locations work seal the deal." -- Bruce Westbrook, Houston Chronicle
Con: "Both too familiar in portraying Hannibal as a Dracula-like aristocrat monster, and crud in its exploitation of wartime atrocities." -- Liam Lacey, The Globe and Mail
Bonus! "You can spot the characters who will become Lunchables from a mile away, since they have been crudely drawn to rub up against Hannibal's tastes established in earlier films..." -- Ryan Stewart, Cinematical
The Lives of Others -- 54 positive / 5 negative at RT.com
Pro: "The accelerating plot twists are more than just clever surprises; they reverberate with deep and painful ironies..." -- David Ansen, Newsweek
Con: "I, for one, tremble at the thought of what this young director does for an encore." -- Scott Foundas, L.A. Weekly
Pro: "The skillfully acted and directed "The Lives of Others" is a timely warning about governments that seek to repress dissent." -- Lou Lumenick, New York Post
Con: "A pair of superb performances from Muhe and Koch are consistently undermined by the unreasonably overlong running time and leaden atmosphere." -- David Nusair, Reel Film Reviews
Bonus! "The performance stands out in a well-crafted film full of solid acting; both Mühe and The Lives of Others are unforgettable." -- Martha Fischer, Cinematical
Norbit -- 8 positive / 73 negative at RT.com
Pro: "Murphy's eyes, his facial expressions as Rasputia, her stare, the way she carries herself -- all of this is hysterically funny, a portrait of someone deluded about herself in every possible way." -- Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle
Con: "It's a thoughtless, cancerous, viral, irresponsible pollution whose existence speaks ill of the society that produced it and of any society that would endorse or defend it." -- Walter Chaw, Film Freak Central
Pro: "There are so many great individual moments that the movie coasts by on its infectious good cheer." -- Jim Hemphill, Reel.com
Con: "A breathtaking display of moronic insensitivity." -- Amy Biancolli, Houston Chronicle
Bonus! "It's easy to like Norbit the character; it's hard to like Norbit the movie." -- James Rocchi, Cinematical
Next week: Breach, Bridge to Terabithia, Daddy's Little Girls, Ghost Rider and Music and Lyrics









