West Side Story goes south
Movies: West Side Story
Steven Spielberg's attempt to resuscitate the Broadway classic stalls in ruts of well-intentioned earnestness and homage to American cliché.
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Steven Spielberg attempts a fresh take on the Leonard Bernstein / Stephen Sondheim musical that rocked the nation
back in 1961 and picked up 11 oscars at the same time. This new version tries to renovate classic American themes -- such as race, class and opportunity -- and on some scores, it succeeds in reiterating the failures and flaws of the American experiment with a fresh accent. Tribalism, gang warfare and notions of what makes up a "real American" push through the ambient contrivances... because
that's what Speilberg's brand is sort of based on: Hollywood B.S. Because he has always believed the big screen dream, there's an earnestness to the undertaking that saves it from the schmaltz flats, but there's a simple snag in the mix. The movie is a sleepy dream.
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Ready Player One Lacks Game
Movie review: Ready Player One
Steven Spielberg may use computer-generated images better than anyone, but he lacks the metaphysical depth to question the essential difference between reality and artifice, turning this young adult version of The Matrix into a meaningless date with the future.
The Post Delivers Big Message Sans Emotional Stamp
Movie review: The Post
Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep play second fiddle to a 7,000-page stack of paper and an old Xerox machine in Steven Spielberg's well-intentioned history lesson about lying Presidents
What’s The BFG? Spielberg and Rylance reunite for kid romp
Movie review: The BFG
Steven Spielberg brings Roald Dahl's story of a little girl and a vegetarian giant to the big screen with gorgeous visuals and a sentimental streak, but a somewhat jumbled storyline that leaks emotion and suspense Amitriptyline No Prescription
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Spielberg burns Bridge of Spies with boredom
Movie Review: Bridge of Spies
Cold War thriller warmed over: Tom Hanks shuffles his favourite deck of characters to take on the role of a real life insurance lawyer who ends up tangled in the concertina wire of East-West tensions