Spike Lee is awkwardly caught between nobility and pulp with his latest, Miracle at St. Anna. The film plays minute to minute like a Sam Fuller-esque two-fister, but those minutes add up, ...
On some level, you’ve got to hand it to Spike Lee. There is probably less than a handful of directors working in Hollywood today who could put together the financing for a three-hour war movie lacking ...
In Spike Lee’s long and eclectic career, “Miracle at St. Anna” is easily his most technically ambitious film. After acclaimed character dramas (“Malcolm X,” “Do the Right Thing”), some ill-fated ...