slackerinabox
Lifer
- Mar 15, 2003
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Regarding Eminem's acting ability:
"I have to go back to James Dean in Elia Kazan's East of Eden and Nicholas Ray's Rebel Without a Cause in 1955 to find a comparably jolting piece of male aggressiveness coupled with bottled-up vulnerability."
-- Andrew Sarris, NEW YORK OBSERVER
"[Eminem] does a lot of things right. So does the movie."
-- Desson Howe, WASHINGTON POST
"After just a few years in the spotlight, Eminem has accomplished something Elvis, Madonna, Michael and Mariah have not: He?s made a great movie."
-- Jon Niccum, LAWRENCE JOURNAL-WORLD
"Even [Eminem's] most devoted admirers likely will be surprised by his ability to keenly render and compellingly sustain a character throughout a feature-length film."
-- Joe Leydon, SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER
"Eminem manages to take all that we think we know about Eminem and inject it into his character without turning the character into a simple screen version of himself."
-- James Kendrick, Q NETWORK FILM DESK
"Eminem gives a focused, intelligent performance."
-- Kim Linekin, EYE WEEKLY
"...while it's premature to call Eminem a James Dean for the 21st century, he makes an impressive debut as one white kid who really does have something to be angry about."
-- Jill Cozzi, COZZI FAN TUTTI CELLULOID MUSINGS
"I have to go back to James Dean in Elia Kazan's East of Eden and Nicholas Ray's Rebel Without a Cause in 1955 to find a comparably jolting piece of male aggressiveness coupled with bottled-up vulnerability."
-- Andrew Sarris, NEW YORK OBSERVER
"[Eminem] does a lot of things right. So does the movie."
-- Desson Howe, WASHINGTON POST
"After just a few years in the spotlight, Eminem has accomplished something Elvis, Madonna, Michael and Mariah have not: He?s made a great movie."
-- Jon Niccum, LAWRENCE JOURNAL-WORLD
"Even [Eminem's] most devoted admirers likely will be surprised by his ability to keenly render and compellingly sustain a character throughout a feature-length film."
-- Joe Leydon, SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER
"Eminem manages to take all that we think we know about Eminem and inject it into his character without turning the character into a simple screen version of himself."
-- James Kendrick, Q NETWORK FILM DESK
"Eminem gives a focused, intelligent performance."
-- Kim Linekin, EYE WEEKLY
"...while it's premature to call Eminem a James Dean for the 21st century, he makes an impressive debut as one white kid who really does have something to be angry about."
-- Jill Cozzi, COZZI FAN TUTTI CELLULOID MUSINGS
