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A COMPLETE UNKNOWN

December 26, 2024 By 1 Comment

A COMPLETE UNKNOWN

The point is made several times in the course of A COMPLETE UNKNOWN that its subject, Bob Dylan is a complete jerk. In one particularly satisfying moment, Joan Baez tosses him out of her room at the fabled Chelsea Hotel calling him just that after he makes a booty call and then withdraws into the… Read More »

Tagged With: 1960s, folk music, Greenwich Village, Huntington's Disease

INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY

July 29, 2023 By Leave a Comment

INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY

And so we come full circle in the Indiana Jones saga as Indy once again faces the Nazis, this time while going in search of the Dial of Destiny. It’s a bittersweet farewell (unless it makes enough money to tempt all concerned with another installment), rife with complicated action sequences that don’t all succeed in… Read More »

Tagged With: Antikythera, den of ill repute, franchise, goddaughter, Nazis, sequel, Spear of Longinus, subway

LOGAN

March 2, 2017 By Leave a Comment

LOGAN

The standalone X-Men story, LOGAN, dares much with its darkness, and achieves even more by being an emotionally brutal story that relies on character, not spectacle, to pack its considerable wallop.  A tale that is as psychically violent as it is physically so, it is a sharp descant to the earlier films in the franchise… Read More »

Tagged With: albino, chase, mutant, nihilism, parenting, sequel, thugs, X-MEN

KNIGHT AND DAY

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

KNIGHT AND DAY is what a summer popcorn movie should be. It’s big, it’s preposterous, and it’s a whole lot of fun. Boy meets girl. Boy behaves in socially inappropriate but oddly compelling ways involving guns and random acts of derring-do. Girl goes along for the ride, more or less willingly depending on where the… Read More »

WOLVERINE, THE

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

WOLVERINE is a murky and muddled thing saved, such as it is, by Hugh Jackman’s steadfast commitment to a story that leaps about with the same agility as his eponymous character as it attempts to explore the psychological underpinnings of The Wolverine’s struggle with immortality, and his mercy killing of the love of his life,… Read More »

IDENTITY

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

I suspect that IDENTITY wants to be more profound than it ultimately is. This adds a note of prissy pretension to an otherwise effective little thriller. Set on a dark and stormy night at a rundown motel situated on an Indian graveyard, screenwriter Michael Cooney toys with horror conventions but doesn’t succumb to the clichés.… Read More »

3:10 TO YUMA

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

3:10 TO YUMA

Stark, intelligent, and supremely suspenseful, 3:10 TO YUMA is a masterpiece of psychological drama coupled with a darn fine action flick that uses the classic western as its idiom.  And then turns it on its head. Though a remake of the film of the same name from 1957, there is a freshness and an edginess… Read More »

Tagged With: father-son, outlaw, remake, sheriff, western

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