Critical Consensus: "Dreamgirls" Hits The High Notes; "Black Christmas" Gets A Lump Of Coal
This week at the movies, we've got the rise and fall of a girl group ("Dreamgirls," starring Jamie Foxx, Beyonce Knowles, and Eddie Murphy) and some yuletide splatter ("Black Christmas," starring Michelle Trachtenberg). What do the critics have to say?
At the height of its powers, Motown was described by label head Berry Gordy as "the sound of young America." "Dreamgirls" is a musical about a fictional (but loosely based upon the Supremes) girl group's rise and fall during the heady days when black pop first became the soundtrack for kids across the racial divide. An early Oscar favorite, "Dreamgirls" largely lives up to the hype, according to the pundits, with quality songs and strong performances from Jamie Foxx, Eddie Murphy, and especially "American Idol" castoff Jennifer Hudson. At 77 percent on the Tomatometer, "Dreamgirls" is Certified Fresh.

Eddie Murphy gets on up, like a sex machine...RIP James Brown.
Ah, the holiday season: a time for reflection, goodwill toward others... and piles of dead sorority girls. Nothing makes spirits bright quite like a remake of the 1975 proto-slasher "Black Christmas," which wasn't screened for critics before hitting theaters on (surprise!) Christmas day. Well, since it opened, a few reviews have trickled in, and they're not very nice. The plot: a group of sisters trapped inside a sorority house are picked off one-by-one by a prank-calling madman. While some critics say the film has flashes of sick wit, others say it's too generic and too short on tension to generate scares. At 15 percent on the Tomatometer, "Black Christmas" is on the critics' "naughty" list.

"Black Christmas": Far more sinister than your average panty raid.
Also opening this week in limited release: the Spanish period comedy "Unconscious" is at 100 percent; Guillermo Del Toro's eerie magic realist fantasy "Pan's Labyrinth" is at 98 percent; "Children of Men," Alfonso Cuaron's dystopian sci-fi actioner starring Clive Owen, is at 94 percent; "Notes on a Scandal," a cat-and-mouse thriller starring Cate Blanchett and Judi Dench, is at 82 percent; "Miss Potter," which explores the inner life of children's author Beatrix Potter and stars Renee Zellweger, is at 71 percent; "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer," Tom Tykwer's visually sumptuous serial killer film, is at 58 percent; and "The Dead Girl," a dark, multipart drama starring Toni Collette and Brittany Murphy, is at 50 percent.

Nothing says holiday cheer like a Spanish-language Freudian period sex comedy!
Recent Film Musicals:
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50% -- Tenacious D: In the Pick of Destiny (2006)
48% -- Rent (2005)
88% -- Chicago (2002)
77% -- Moulin Rouge (2001)
93% -- Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001)
Recent Horror Remakes:
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14% -- The Wicker Man (2006)
13% -- Pulse (2006)
27% -- The Omen (2006)
48% -- The Hills Have Eyes (2006)
10% -- When a Stranger Calls (2006)
At the height of its powers, Motown was described by label head Berry Gordy as "the sound of young America." "Dreamgirls" is a musical about a fictional (but loosely based upon the Supremes) girl group's rise and fall during the heady days when black pop first became the soundtrack for kids across the racial divide. An early Oscar favorite, "Dreamgirls" largely lives up to the hype, according to the pundits, with quality songs and strong performances from Jamie Foxx, Eddie Murphy, and especially "American Idol" castoff Jennifer Hudson. At 77 percent on the Tomatometer, "Dreamgirls" is Certified Fresh.

Eddie Murphy gets on up, like a sex machine...RIP James Brown.
Ah, the holiday season: a time for reflection, goodwill toward others... and piles of dead sorority girls. Nothing makes spirits bright quite like a remake of the 1975 proto-slasher "Black Christmas," which wasn't screened for critics before hitting theaters on (surprise!) Christmas day. Well, since it opened, a few reviews have trickled in, and they're not very nice. The plot: a group of sisters trapped inside a sorority house are picked off one-by-one by a prank-calling madman. While some critics say the film has flashes of sick wit, others say it's too generic and too short on tension to generate scares. At 15 percent on the Tomatometer, "Black Christmas" is on the critics' "naughty" list.

"Black Christmas": Far more sinister than your average panty raid.
Also opening this week in limited release: the Spanish period comedy "Unconscious" is at 100 percent; Guillermo Del Toro's eerie magic realist fantasy "Pan's Labyrinth" is at 98 percent; "Children of Men," Alfonso Cuaron's dystopian sci-fi actioner starring Clive Owen, is at 94 percent; "Notes on a Scandal," a cat-and-mouse thriller starring Cate Blanchett and Judi Dench, is at 82 percent; "Miss Potter," which explores the inner life of children's author Beatrix Potter and stars Renee Zellweger, is at 71 percent; "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer," Tom Tykwer's visually sumptuous serial killer film, is at 58 percent; and "The Dead Girl," a dark, multipart drama starring Toni Collette and Brittany Murphy, is at 50 percent.

Nothing says holiday cheer like a Spanish-language Freudian period sex comedy!
Recent Film Musicals:
-----------------------------
50% -- Tenacious D: In the Pick of Destiny (2006)
48% -- Rent (2005)
88% -- Chicago (2002)
77% -- Moulin Rouge (2001)
93% -- Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001)
Recent Horror Remakes:
-----------------------------
14% -- The Wicker Man (2006)
13% -- Pulse (2006)
27% -- The Omen (2006)
48% -- The Hills Have Eyes (2006)
10% -- When a Stranger Calls (2006)
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on Dec 28 2006 04:18 PM Dreamgirls has been selling out everyday. The same people who made this movie also made Chicago. Dreamgirls will be big at the boxoffice. (Reply to this) |
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on Dec 28 2006 04:22 PM This movie is looking great. COTC has this movie at 87%. The film has made 20 million in 3 days playing only in 852 theaters. Looks like it is living up to the hype unlike Flags, and Babel and other oscar films. (Reply to this) |
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on Dec 28 2006 05:06 PM "Dreamgirls" largely lives up to the hype, wrong otherwise it wouldve had a higher rt rating (Reply to this) |
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on Dec 28 2006 06:04 PM Talk about ironic timing. In Dreamgirls, Eddie Murphy plays an eccentric singer, who sings and dances like a certain somebody.... (Reply to this) |
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on Dec 28 2006 09:44 PM I've already seen Dreamgirls and it was fantastic. I hope it does well this weekend. I plan on checking out Children of Men. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Dec 29 2006 12:40 AM [b]just a question[/b] Isn't Children of Men only limited this weekend?? If so when does it go wide, because I looked it up for this weekend and its not playing anywhere around where I live. (Reply to this) |
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on Dec 29 2006 09:30 AM In reply to this comment (#851922) [b]same here[/b] Yeah Children of Men and Pan's Labyrinth aren't playing in my area. Luckily I got to see them both already but it's a shame that I had to resort to piracy to do so. I would've paid to see both movies in theaters because they both deserved it. (Reply to this) |
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