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CONCUSSION

January 3, 2016 By Leave a Comment

CONCUSSION

By comparing the National Football League’s reaction to medical evidence linking repeated head trauma by its players to long-term brain damage and that of the tobacco industry’s reaction to medical evidence linking cancer and cigarette smoking, CONCUSSION cleverly makes its case. If it were just a case for corporate greed, that would be disturbing enough,… Read More »

Tagged With: based on a true story, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, CTE, forensic pathology, NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers, traumatic brain injury, whistleblower

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: ROGUE NATION Rocks

July 31, 2015 By 1 Comment

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: ROGUE NATION Rocks

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: ROGUE NATION is lean, mean, and seriously fun. There is not a wasted moment for fans of high-energy, slickly plotted action flicks of the popcorn variety, as this installment of the franchise finds the Impossible Mission Force shut down by the government, but not out of business. Not by a longshot. Their last official… Read More »

Tagged With: action, Alec Baldwin, conspiracy, franchise, Jeremy Renner, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: ROGUE NATION, narrative, sequel, shadow government, Simon Pegg, Tom Cruise

ALOHA

May 28, 2015 By Leave a Comment

ALOHA

ALOHA is a glorious, unkempt disaster of a film.  Individual elements are ambitious, even praiseworthy, but the narrative arc of this comedy-drama about Hawaiian legends, the privatization of space, and a hunky guy with commitment issues falls apart almost as soon as the whirl-a-gig ride begins.  Credit where it’s due, though, writer-director Cameron Crowe is… Read More »

Tagged With: Air Force, feature, Hawaii, Hawaiian myths, Lomo, military, muddled, narrative, Pele, rom-com

Julianne Moore is STILL ALICE

January 25, 2015 By Leave a Comment

Julianne Moore is STILL ALICE

It starts with a slip so small, so subtle, that it goes unremarked by everyone present. At the birthday celebration for Alice Howland (Julianne Moore), her rejoinder to a question about the sibling rivalry between her two daughters concerns her relationship with her own sister, now deceased.  It is a moment that evokes what is… Read More »

Tagged With: Alzheimer's, book to film, brain function, degenerative disease, drama, Early onset Alzheimer's, memory loss, narrative, neurological disorder

IT’S COMPLICATED

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Working from a slight script that rarely surprises, the superb cast of IT’S COMPLICATED make an otherwise mediocre cinematic exercise into something that, if not profound, at least entertaining, at times, even moving. Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin are Jane and Jake, a happily divorced Santa Barbara couple who have spent the last 10 years… Read More »

THE COOLER

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Love is a funny thing. You can’t predict where it will bloom or what havoc it will wreak when it does. That’s at the heart of THE COOLER, another of those quirky parables set in Las Vegas where darkness and light fight it out and the outcome is, well, it depends on your point of… Read More »

LAST SHOT, THE

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

THE LAST SHOT, a movie about making movies, cries out for the acerbic tone of THE PLAYER, or the finely observed lunacy of DAY FOR NIGHT, or even the distilled vitriol of ALL ABOUT EVE (yes, I know that film is about the stage, not the screen, but there are so few GOOD films about… Read More »

THE SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

There’s a reason that the animated television series Spongebob Squarepants has such a rabid following not just among the pre-teen set, but also among college kids and adults. It’s funny with pitch-perfect timing and a self-conscious sense of its own absurdity. Those in the single-digits age-wise can enjoy the general goofiness of Spongebob and his… Read More »

FUN WITH DICK AND JANE

October 21, 2014 By 1 Comment

A certain amount of hype is to be expected in show biz, even if the excesses of the golden days of ballyhoo as exemplified by William Castle have passed. It’s all part of the shell game that purveyors of entertainment play in order to engage the enthusiasms, or even just pique the interest, of the… Read More »

THE DEPARTED

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

THE DEPARTED

With THE DEPARTED, Martin Scorsese has taken a good film, the Hong Kong minor classic INFERNAL AFFAIRS, and remade it into a movie that is as bloated as it is bland. Gone is the dramatic tension of a slick action flick, gone is the suspenseful psychological subtext that pondered the nature of identity, subsumed into… Read More »

Tagged With: Boston, corruption, crime, mob, mole, police

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