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Michael Mann, “Collateral” (2004).

I’ve seen just about every Michael Mann film (some more than once, unfortunately) and I’ve never been particularly impressed. I’m probably in the minority when I write that Heat (1995) was a bloated mess, and that all I remember from the turgid 1999 film The Insider are random bits: Russell Crowe’s glasses and Al Pacino [...]

Michael Mann, "Public Enemies" (2009).

There’s one flat-out great sequence in Michael Mann’s new film, Public Enemies, the kind that makes you wish you were watching another movie. It’s a spectacular (and poorly thought-out) shoot-out in a lodge in the Wisconsin woods where John Dillinger and Babyface Nelson, the two most notorious gangsters of their time, are holed up. It’s [...]