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Peter Veugelaers
Peter has
been covering movies for the
Nutz since 2003 and can always be counted on to give his opinion in a forthright
and fair manner.
Peter's Featured Reviews:
No
Reservations

Painted with a lightweight, pleasing brush.
Peter Veugelaers: EntertainmenNutz.com
Scene one has Chef Kate (Zeta-Jones) describing her
delectable mouth-watering delicacies to her therapist (Balaban).
Oh for the gloriousness of gourmet food. There’s plenty of
it in this movie. Diced, split, and photographed in action
on the dicing board from the kitchen of a high class New
York restaurant where advertising executives dine and
premiere chefs eye to work with the top brass. Food
designing becomes a metaphor for Kate’s life of perfection
and precision, the layers of which are chipped away...more
Live Free or Die Hard
"Predictable, unbelievable, and clichéd
is how I’d ultimately describe the latest Die Hard in
the franchise. But it’s not all bad."

Review by Peter Veugelaers
Underneath
the façade of box office statistics which seem to tell us
people watch movies with conflicted and negative scenarios
there is a side to people which prefers positive scenarios.
People watch movies like Titanic, a bloated
overstated negative, and others with reminders of life’s
down points, as a result of hyped expectations through
marketing movies to emotionally attached and hungry
audiences... more
Spiderman 3 Review
Peter Veugelaers:
EntertainmentNutz.com
Spiderman 2 is a better movie than 2002’s Spiderman,
so I had my expectations raised for Spiderman 3. This
sequel sounds predictable - it just depends on how well it
is executed.
Ultimately
predictable it is, but the execution is deft...more
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Review
Peter Veugelaers:
EntertainmentNutz.com
Each of
the Pirates films has a distinctive tone separating them from each other
with prominently placed brushstrokes.
Heavy on story
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
(2003) impressed with well-timed humour and design...more
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