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Ink 19 :: The Da Vinci Code
Does the film adaptation of Dan Brown's phenomenal, controversial best-seller live up to the hype? Is The Da Vinci Code Ron Howard's Last Temptation, a cinematic response to Mad Mel's biblical epic? Our man in the pews, Steve Stav, delivers his own sermon on the subject.
THE DA VINCI CODE DIRECTED BY RON HOWARD starring Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Sir Ian McKellen, Jean Reno, Paul Bettany Sony I didn't need to read The Da Vinci Code this week to determine that the summer's first "blockbuster," one of the most eagerly anticipated films in recent memory, isn't as good ...
Ink 19 :: X2: X-Men United
In reviewing the second installment of the X-Men series, Steve Stav reveals his secret alter-ego of "comic-book geek." Guilty pleasures (and spoilers) await...
X2: X-MEN UNITED DIRECTED BY BRYAN SINGER starring Hugh Jackman, Famke Janssen, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Anna Paquin, Halle Berry, Alan Cumming 20th Century Fox With X2: X-Men United, the first theatre-rattling salvo in this summer's sequel-filled blockbuster battle has been fired. And, once ...
Ink 19 :: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
After seeing The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Joe Frietze hates Peter Jackson.
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING DIRECTED BY PETER JACKSON Starring Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen I hate Peter Jackson. There. I've said it. It's what has been boiling inside me since the end credits rolled Saturday night when I saw part one of The Lord of ...
Ink 19 :: Gods & Monsters
February 1999 :: Screen :: Gods & Monsters (Pamela Dirac)
Gods & Monsters dir. by Bill Condon starring Sir Ian McKellen, Brendan Fraser, Lynn Redgrave James Whale directed Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein, but now a stroke has taken a chunk out of his mind, and life begins to parallel his movies. Haunted by uncontrollable reminiscences of World ...
Ink 19 :: Spider-Man
Director Sam Raimi brings the Marvel Comics hero who "does whatever a spider can" to the big screen for the first time. Can he swing from a thread? Take a look at Ben Varkentine's review to find out!
...that he fell victim to the actor's trap of deciding that, since he is playing a super-villain, he can go over the top. This is a mistake. Look at Ian McKellen in X-Men or even Gene Hackman in Superman. The latter is a comedic performance, to be sure, but in tune with the rest of the story (and nowhere...
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