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Scott Schueller

Scott Schueller's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Biography:

Chicago Tribune staff writer.

Reviews

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Steep (2007) 54% 3.5/4 EDIT “Steep is one of those rare endeavors able to touch on the human condition without neglecting the film's true star: big-mountain skiing.” – Chicago Tribune Jan 24, 2008 Full Review One Missed Call (2008) 0% .5/4 EDIT “The script appears to blatantly rip-off plot devices and story elements from The Ring, but screenwriter Andrew Klavan avoids plagiarism by tacking on an incomprehensible second ending where Ring would have left off.” – Chicago Tribune Jan 6, 2008 Full Review Saw IV (2007) 19% 0/4 EDIT “A film as edgy as a rubber knife.” – Chicago Tribune Oct 29, 2007 Full Review The Game Plan (2007) 28% 2/4 EDIT “While the first three quarters of the film prove forgettable, The Game Plan rallies in the fourth quarter, when Johnson is able to sell his character's love for his daughter.” – Metromix.com Sep 27, 2007 Full Review The Hottest State (2006) 32% 1.5/4 EDIT “Ethan Hawke's film, based on the novel he wrote a decade ago, should come with a warning that it may cause bruising from heavy-handed dialogue.” – Chicago Tribune Sep 6, 2007 Full Review Hatchet (2006) 56% 3/4 EDIT “High expectations and any discerning taste should be thrown out the window for a film of Hatchet's budget. That accomplished, audiences will find a gem of an intentionally bad movie.” – Chicago Tribune Sep 6, 2007 Full Review The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007) 97% 4/4 EDIT “Take maniacal classic video game champion Billy Mitchell, questionable video game world-record organization Twin Galaxies and unemployed dad Steve Wiebe vying to usurp the champ and you've got a great story.” – Chicago Tribune Aug 23, 2007 Full Review Rush Hour 3 (2007) 17% 1/4 EDIT “Instead of introducing a new protagonist (e.g. Chris Rock in Lethal Weapon IV) or a fresh plot to reconnect with the audience, Rush Hour 3 bludgeons us with the same old shtick.” – Chicago Tribune Aug 9, 2007 Full Review
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