September 23, 2005

Flightplan

Commentary by Max Einhorn

FlightplanMany people believe that “Flightplan” and “Red-Eye” are similar films; after all, each takes place thousands of feet in the air on a plane where there is really no escape from[…]

September 16, 2005

Lord of War

Commentary by Max Einhorn

Copyright 2005, Lions Gate Films.Nicolas Cage is one of those actors you can put in any role; the film can be absolutely terrible but he will always amaze you with his abilities. In the film, “Lord of War,” Cage plays an arms dealer who is[…]
 
 

September 9, 2005

The Exorcism of Emily Rose

Commentary by Max Einhorn

The Exorcism of Emily RoseThe Exorcism of Emily Rose isn’t as scary as one may think it might be, but still manages to be a very disturbing film. When you walk into the film, you may be expecting something similar to “The Exorcist,” but it it’s really quite different.[…]

September 2, 2005

A Sound of Thunder

Commentary by Max Einhorn

This attempt on Bradbury’s short story began with a solid idea, but the outcome was probably less than what they expected. The film is cast well, but is mired by somewhat dull writing and cheesy special effects at some parts during the movie.
Time travel has always been a thing of science fiction but the rules […]

Capote

Commentary by Max Einhorn

Copyright 2005, Sony Picture ClassicsTruman Capote, famous writer for the New Yorker and praised writer of many books such as Breakfast at Tiffany’s takes on the infamous Clutter Family murders in Bennett Miller’s Capote[…]