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BLACK BAG

March 12, 2025 By Leave a Comment

BLACK BAG

BLACK BAG is a scathingly brilliant take on truth, lies, and the sanctity of marriage, and the perfect vehicle for Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender. A good marriage that is, such as the one enjoyed by George Woodhouse (Fassbender) and Kathryn St. Jean (Blanchett), British spies with the highest security clearance They are the perfect… Read More »

Tagged With: Britain, lie detector, lies, marriage, McGuffin, mordant humor, polygraph, spies, spy sattelite, truth

BLACK ADAM

October 21, 2022 By 2 Comments

BLACK ADAM

Until now, BATMAN VS SUPERMAN has been the nadir of DC’s excursions into cinema. Now it has lost even that paltry distinction with the onset of BLACK ADAM, a film with much sound and fury that signifies nothing. Not even Dwayne Johnson, one of the most charismatic movie stars working today can right this shipwreck,… Read More »

Tagged With: DC Comics, DCEU, egregious plot device, Middle East, superhero, western cultural imperialists, wizard

MAMA MIA!

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

ABBA, the songsters behind the soundtrack for the musical MAMA MIA!, play and now film, composed bouncy little ditties often revolving around a catch phrase or even just a catch word. Add safe, bubble-gum music and the results were songs that weren’t so much great art as something that would burrow into the listener’s brain… Read More »

GHOST WRITER, THE

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

In THE GHOST WRITER, Roman Polanski takes Robert Harris’ novel of the same name and gives it his own unique stamp. The tale is the classic one of an innocent man suddenly finding himself in the midst of intrigue and danger not of his making, The ominous overtones are pure Polanski. The innocent, who is… Read More »

REMEMBER ME

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

REMEMBER ME is a turgid excuse for a perceptive character study/romance that pins its hopes on a twist that is not so much a jolt as an affront. Not to give anything away, at least not more than the film itself in its opening moments, but suffice to say that the main action takes place… Read More »

I DON’T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Chick-flicks, like the chick-lit on which some of them are based, are like comfort food. Not necessarily good from a nutritional standpoint, but soothing, predictable, and offering nothing challenging. The plot arcs will follow the accepted formula: cutesy and funny, before moving on to the inevitable conflicts, think of it as the crunchy topping on… Read More »

DIE ANOTHER DAY

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Floating along as it does on a bubble of élan and a dash of wit, the Bond films, if they’re smartly done, move so quickly that you don’t have time to let anything as pesky as logic take hold. And thus it is with the 20th installment, DIE ANOTHER DAY. There is a formula to these films… Read More »

THE WORLD’S END

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

THE WORLD’S END

The Cornetto Trilogy comes to a superb conclusion with THE WORLD’S END. Director Edgar Wright again teams with the regular cast of co-writer Simon Pegg as the anti-hero, and Nick Frost as the humorless corporate lawyer, along with newcomers Eddie Marsan as the grinning bunny rabbit of a car salesman, Paddy Considine as the enterperneur… Read More »

Tagged With: alien invasion, Cornetto Trilogy, narrative, reunion, Sci-fi

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