Monday, May 28, 2018

House of Wax (2005)

★★★
House of Wax follows the conventions of the slasher genre so precisely that it’s almost a waste of time to criticize it on that level. Like a James Bond movie or another retelling of Stevenson’s Treasure Island, the latest slasher movie adheres to rigid guidelines with a little tweaking to differentiate it from its predecessors. House of Wax turns out to be a lot better than it might at first appear, mainly due to said tweaking, a sly sense of humor, old-fashioned movie gore and a virtuoso finale.

Saturday, May 26, 2018

Angus (1995)

★★★
Angus is much more serious than it appears. This film could easily be mistaken for a high school comedy about a social misfit. The director is Patrick Read Johnson, who helmed one of the worst movies ever made: Baby's Day Out. He rebounded nicely after that failed experiment to deliver a genuinely moving comedy/drama about an outsider who has difficulty fitting in. Angus is an overweight freshman, a talented football player and a smart student, and he's hopelessly in love with a girl out of his reach.

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Varsity Blues (1999)

★★★½
Varsity Blues rode a wave of predictable kiddie/teen sports movies that arrived in abundance during the ‘90s, and I think it unfairly gets lumped into that group. Reviews at the time labeled it as another entry in that genre, but look closely and you’ll see that Varsity Blues injected plenty of unorthodox and surprising plot points that not only differentiated it from the likes of Little Giants, but showed that with the right cast and crew, a movie with a traditional and derivative core can rise above them. All that is needed is to recognize that a movie can be predictable and use a little imagination to take the plot into unexpected places.

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