T.I. Masterminds “One Last Heist” in Flashy Crime Caper
2010-09-03
by Kam Williams, Culture Critic
The “One Last Big Heist” is a theme of the crime caper genre which has proven to be quite popular over the years. Takers employs that tried and true formula in entertaining fashion, recycling vaguely familiar scenes from the likes of The Italian Job, Ocean’s 11, True Romance, District B-13 and, perhaps most obviously, Heat. Read the complete article
Film Reveals Italy Prime Minister as Malevolent Despot
2010-09-03
DVD Review by Kam Williams
In "Videocracy," Silvio Berlusconi is Italy’s longest-serving Prime Minister. The key to the media mogul-turned-politician’s success lies in the fact that he not only owns all of the country’s private television networks but also controls all the state-run stations while in office. Read the complete article
Piranha 3D: Teen-Eating Fish Ruin Spring Break
2010-08-28
The only thing disappointing about this high body-count horror flick is that it was released too late in the summer to enjoy the long run in theaters it really deserves. Otherwise, this campy B-flick is the best offering from the tongue-in-cheek genre since “Snakes on a Plane,” another gratuitous gore fest with a good sense of humor. Read the complete article
Reclusive Geezer Throws Himself a Funeral in Bittersweet Tale of Redemption
2010-08-28
Get Low bills itself as “Based on a True Tall Tale” which suggests that the story is more likely folklore than factual. However, what’s far more important for cinematic purposes is that what allegedly transpired in 1938 in Roane County, Tennessee be presented in a plausible and entertaining fashion up on the screen. Read the complete article
Groundbreaking Documentary Explores Sensitive Subject of Biraciality
2010-08-28
DVD Review by Kam Williams
You know you’re watching a groundbreaking documentary when it not only forces you out of your comfort zone but also manages to persuade you to reassess your point-of-view without resorting to potentially-alienating polemic. Read the complete article
Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews for Films
2010-08-27
For movies opening August 27, 2010 Read the complete article
Review: Prodigal Daughter Drama Tackles Taboo Indian Subject
2010-08-22
Kam Williams Special To the Skanner
Growing up in an East Indian-American enclave in suburban New Jersey, pretty Palini “Linny” Shah (Pooja Kumar) had a hard time adjusting to the dysfunction created by her mother’s (Madhur Jaffrey) mental illness. That was because in her community a bipolar disorder was considered a shameful affliction better left untreated and hidden under a veil of secrecy rather than openly approached with a combination of compassion and professional healthcare. Read the complete article
Spike Lee's New Orleans Doc Premiers Monday
2010-08-22
NEW YORK (AP) -- Spike Lee's new HBO documentary starts on a high note: Super Bowl Sunday 2010, when the New Orleans Saints claim victory over the Indianapolis Colts.
Saints fans, many still reeling from Hurricane Katrina's aftershocks, are deliriously happy Read the complete article
Latest Romero Zombie Flick Released on DVD
2010-08-21
DVD Review by Kam Williams
The legendary George Andrew Romero, best known for his “Dead” franchise, is still making monster movies some forty-plus years after making an unforgettable directorial debut with Night of the Living Dead (1968).
“Survival of the Dead” will not disappoint diehard Romero fans who know what to expect of a campy production from the B-movie maven. Read the complete article
Stallone Assembles Cast of Fight Icons for Mother of All Buddy Flicks
2010-08-20
Kam Williams Special To the Skanner
As kids, my friends and I periodically engaged in debates about which of our favorite comic book superheroes was the mightiest. Could Batman beat Superman? The Expendables is the closest cinema has come to staging such a fantasy showdown, though featuring famous Hollywood icons instead of beloved comic book characters Read the complete article