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ASSASSIN’S CREED

December 20, 2016 By Leave a Comment

ASSASSIN’S CREED

I am not familiar with the video game on which ASSASSIN’S CREED is based, so I cannot speak to whether or not this cinematic translation has captured its essence.  I can speak, however, to the befuddling bifurcation of said translation.  Part straight-up action film, part would-be contemplation of the pros and cons of free will,… Read More »

Tagged With: based on a video game, execution, genetic memory, Inquistion, Parkour, Spain

ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY

December 13, 2016 By Leave a Comment

ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY

Leave us pass over in silence, for now, the more irksome plot devices in ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY. Instead, let us focus on what a fine action/adventure film it is.  This prequel to EPISODE IV: A NEW HOPE takes a line from that film and builds an impressive feature-length story about the Star… Read More »

ALLIED

November 23, 2016 By 1 Comment

ALLIED

There is an artistic license that we allow films that sweep us along when their emotional resonance is overpowering. Minor plot points that aren’t resolved, or factual errors.  For an example of the latter, one need look no further than the Letters of Transit, desired by so many in CASABLANCA.  No such thing.  Yet it… Read More »

Tagged With: Casablanca, Nazi, romance, spies, World War II

FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM

November 18, 2016 By Leave a Comment

FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM

Huzzah for FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE  TO FIND THEM! This look at another part of the magical  universe of Harry Potter and Hogwarts, penned by J.K. Rowling specifically for the screen, expands the mythos with the sort of wildly whimsical originality that we have come to expect from her. Added bonus, with no book as… Read More »

Tagged With: 1920s, Hogwarts, magic, New York, witch-hunting, Wizarding World

DOCTOR STRANGE

November 4, 2016 By Leave a Comment

DOCTOR STRANGE

DOCTOR STRANGE you ask? Let me sum up the latest cinematic offering from Marvel Comics in one word: spectacular.  From a whiz-bang opening sequence where space folds in on itself as combatants hurl magical fire at on another, to the charismatic, ahem, marvel that is Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role, this action film is… Read More »

Tagged With: car accident, immortality, magic, Marvel Comic book character, Marvel Comics, multiverse, mystic arts, Nepal, neurosurgeon

HACKSAW RIDGE

November 3, 2016 By Leave a Comment

HACKSAW RIDGE

Mel Gibson’s HACKSAW RIDGE begins with a quiet shot looking down (from heaven?) on corpses. They are horrific, with bits missing and gore everywhere.  It’s a moment that will quickly give way to the battle of Okinawa that made them. Bodies ripped by bullets falling to the ground, others engulfed in flames running in panic.… Read More »

Tagged With: based on a true story, basic training, Blue Ridge Mountains, conscientious objector, drill sergeant, first love, Hacksaw Ridge, Okinawa, Pacific Theater, tourniquet, World War II

DEEPWATER HORIZON

September 29, 2016 By Leave a Comment

DEEPWATER HORIZON

Peter Berg’s DEEPWATER HORIZON does not mince cinematic words when it comes to telling the story of the worst off-shore oil rig disaster in history. It can be summed up in three words.  Profit over people. It’s a screed, alright, but a compelling, and beautifully crafted one about ordinary people facing the unimaginable with courage… Read More »

Tagged With: based on a true story, BP, oil rig, oil spill

IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE (Kraftidioten)

September 2, 2016 By Leave a Comment

IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE (Kraftidioten)

IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE is a bracingly original foray into very black humor. Set in the arctic-lite of rural Norway, it is a tale of relentless pursuit, clueless hubris, and the eccentricities that long winters provoke in the population. Writer Kim Fupz Aakeson and director Hans Petter Moland serve up this arch film about fathers and sons… Read More »

Tagged With: crime, drug dealer, drugs, father-son, murder, Norway, organized crime, overdose, revenge, snow plow

BEN-HUR

August 28, 2016 By Leave a Comment

BEN-HUR

Any version of BEN-HUR has a great deal to live up to with the chariot race that is the climax of the story’s action.  Well, until now, but more about that later. Timur Bekmambetov’s retelling does, indeed, get the chariot race right. It’s one of the few things that are right with this curiously inert… Read More »

Tagged With: ancient Judea, ancient Rome, chariot race, crucifixion, racing, remake, zealots

NERVE

August 7, 2016 By 1 Comment

NERVE

NERVE is a triumph of style. It is a slight story that fails on every level but two, and those are the ones that are the most important. Do we care about what happens to our unlikely heroine? Do the increasingly dangerous dares that make up that slight story keep us on the edge of… Read More »

Tagged With: cybergames, dares, high school seniors, Manhattan, motorcycles, online gaming, Staten Island

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