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Todd Gilchrist

  • TheWrap Screening Series: ‘The Rocket’ Director Kim Mordaunt on Dodging Bombs and Casting Street Kids

    “Their imaginations were so pure, so alive, that I thought, if I make another film, I want it to be about these kids”

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    December 3, 2013 @ 2:47 PM
    2:47 PM
    TheWrap Screening Series: ‘The Rocket’ Director Kim Mordaunt on Dodging Bombs and Casting Street Kids
  • ‘Oldboy’ Review: Besides Josh Brolin, Spike Lee’s Cult Classic Remake Adds Little That’s New

    The themes of revenge and redemption feel muddled as Josh Brolin fights his way though an uninspired retooling of the Park Chan-Wook original

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    November 26, 2013 @ 9:22 AM
    9:22 AM
    ‘Oldboy’ Review: Besides Josh Brolin, Spike Lee’s Cult Classic Remake Adds Little That’s New
  • ‘Jodorowsky’s Dune’ Review: A Riveting Chronicle of ‘The Greatest Movie Never Made’

    Frank Pavich’s documentary chronicles the rise and fall of “the greatest film never made”

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    November 22, 2013 @ 1:32 PM
    1:32 PM
    ‘Jodorowsky’s Dune’ Review: A Riveting Chronicle of ‘The Greatest Movie Never Made’
  • ‘The Armstrong Lie’ Review: A Too-Generously-Unbiased View of Lance’s Tour de Doping

    Director Alex Gibney approaches his subject with the same sort of emotional detachment that Armstrong brings to his confessions

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    October 26, 2013 @ 1:30 PM
    1:30 PM
    ‘The Armstrong Lie’ Review: A Too-Generously-Unbiased View of Lance’s Tour de Doping
  • ‘Ender’s Game’ Review: Complex Sci-Fi Adventure That Appeals to Children’s Inner Adults

    “Ender’s Game” is a rare example of filmmaking with a scalpel at a scale that usually demands a hatchet

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    October 25, 2013 @ 12:00 AM
    12:00 AM
    ‘Ender’s Game’ Review: Complex Sci-Fi Adventure That Appeals to Children’s Inner Adults
  • ‘Nebraska’ Review: Bruce Dern, Alexander Payne Deliver Nuanced Portrait of Small-Town Life

    Payne’s latest meets at an unexpectedly powerful crossroads between hazy optimism and clear-eyed nostalgia

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    October 19, 2013 @ 8:31 AM
    8:31 AM
    ‘Nebraska’ Review: Bruce Dern, Alexander Payne Deliver Nuanced Portrait of Small-Town Life
  • ‘Escape Plan’ Review: Stallone and Schwarzenegger Can’t Evade B-Movie Hell in Epic Pairing

    Mikael Hafstrom movie hints at bigger ambitions but is impossible to take seriously

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    October 16, 2013 @ 12:01 AM
    12:01 AM
    ‘Escape Plan’ Review: Stallone and Schwarzenegger Can’t Evade B-Movie Hell in Epic Pairing
  • ‘The Fifth Estate’ Review: Benedict Cumberbatch Wins Sympathy for the Devil

    Bill Condon’s film offers a complex but ultimately one-sided portrait of charismatic Wikileaks founder Julian Assange

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    October 11, 2013 @ 4:52 PM
    4:52 PM
    ‘The Fifth Estate’ Review: Benedict Cumberbatch Wins Sympathy for the Devil
  • ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Review: It’s Just Teen Hormones, Dude

    Adapted with unironic earnestness by Julian Fellowes, the latest adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic stage play effectively chronicles young love but doesn’t transcend it

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    October 10, 2013 @ 8:08 AM
    8:08 AM
    ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Review: It’s Just Teen Hormones, Dude
  • ‘Mood Indigo’ Review: Michel Gondry Revisits Bittersweet ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Territory

    The French director’s latest film combines quirky visuals and raw emotion to tell an imaginative, powerful love story

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    October 3, 2013 @ 8:46 PM
    8:46 PM
    ‘Mood Indigo’ Review: Michel Gondry Revisits Bittersweet ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Territory
  • ‘The Zero Theorem’ Review: Terry Gilliam’s Personal Journey on Life vs. Beliefs

    Terry Gilliam’s latest asks complicated questions about human existence, and hides the answers in plain sight

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    September 29, 2013 @ 11:38 PM
    11:38 PM
    ‘The Zero Theorem’ Review: Terry Gilliam’s Personal Journey on Life vs. Beliefs
  • ‘Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons’ Review: A Masterpiece That ‘Unfolds Like a Symphony’

    The “Kung Fu Hustle” director’s follow up is the “result of a virtuoso working at the absolute peak of his talents”

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    September 26, 2013 @ 6:40 PM
    6:40 PM
    ‘Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons’ Review: A Masterpiece That ‘Unfolds Like a Symphony’
  • ‘The Green Inferno’ Review: Eli Roth Upends the Cannibal Film

    Unfortunately, Roth’s abundant gore fails to either offend or exhilarate

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    September 26, 2013 @ 9:29 AM
    9:29 AM
    ‘The Green Inferno’ Review: Eli Roth Upends the Cannibal Film
  • ‘Man of Tai Chi’ Review: Keanu Reeves’ Almost Excellent Martial-Arts Adventure

    Reeves’ goofily charming directorial debut has visceral energy and immediacy but lacks the substance to follow through on its martial-arts mysticism

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    September 25, 2013 @ 11:08 PM
    11:08 PM
    ‘Man of Tai Chi’ Review: Keanu Reeves’ Almost Excellent Martial-Arts Adventure
  • ‘Metallica: Through The Never’ Review: Ambitious and Loud, With a Gibberish Story

    Director Nimrod Antal pays tribute to the band with an epic concert film, but feeble fiction

    By

    Todd Gilchrist
    September 25, 2013 @ 5:22 PM
    5:22 PM
    ‘Metallica: Through The Never’ Review: Ambitious and Loud, With a Gibberish Story
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