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DEJA VU

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

The best thing that can be said about DEJA VU is that it pumped some much needed revenue into New Orleans and its environs. The second best thing that can be said about this otherwise benighted exercise is that by filming a few scenes in the ravaged Ninth Ward of that city, the devastation that… Read More »

BOBBY

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

It pains me to have to slam a film that so obviously has its heart in the right place, but BOBBY is such an inept and misguided effort that there’s no other option. Taking place on the day when and in the place where, the Ambassador Hotel, that the title character was assassinated, it’s a… Read More »

Tagged With: assasination, history, kennedy, politics

STRANGER THAN FICTION

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

In STRANGER THAN FICTION, Will Ferrell bravely sets aside the manic side of his personna in favor of that personna’s innate sweetness. It’s a bold move and one that is not without charm, but it’s also one that should have been better served than it is by a script that takes far too long to get… Read More »

BLOOD DIAMOND

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

BLOOD DIAMOND wants to be so many things, including an action film, an adventure epic, a love story, and an indictment of what soulless exploitation has done to Sierra Leone. It takes 2 ½ hours or so, but still doesn’t have the emotional tug that it should by the time the final credits roll. Set… Read More »

APOCALYPTO

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Mel Gibson is many things, but subtle is not one of them. APOCALYPTO, his latest work as a filmmaker, is an example of why this is and isn’t a good thing. Taking on the pre-conquest New World, he is at once vibrant and excessive as he plows along using as his motto that too much… Read More »

THE HOLIDAY

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Jude Law is glib. Cameron Diaz is perky. Kate Winslet is tragic in a perfect serio-comic way. They’re all gorgeous. And Jack Black, well, it’s hard to say what exactly he is doing in THE HOLIDAY as the object of Winslet’s eventual attraction. Writer/director Nancy Meyers certainly can’t be accused of typecasting by injecting Black,… Read More »

HAPPY FEET

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

When it comes to moviedom, penguins are as close as it gets to a sure thing, hit-wise. This is something irresistible about this unlikely bird and the way it’s so easy to anthropomorphize its sturdy waddle and formal wear. To his credit, George Miller, director, co-author, and conceiver of the story as a whole, doesn’t… Read More »

Tagged With: Adelie, animated, antarctic, Brittany Murphy, cgi, dancing, eco-exploitation, ecology, Elijah Wood, Emperor, hatching, Hugo Weaving, incubation, leopard seal, narrative, penguins, Robin Williams, rockhopper, romance, Skua

DREAMGIRLS

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

DREAMGIRLS

If Jennifer Hudson never makes another movie, if she never sings another song, if she drops off the radar tomorrow, her place in cinematic history will nonetheless be cemented forever by her acting debut in DREAMGIRLS. It’s as though fate has conspired to keep the Broadway hit loosely based on the rise of Diana Ross… Read More »

Tagged With: 60s music, based on a true story, Beyonce Knowles, Bill Condon, civil rights, girl groups, Jennifer Hudson, musical, Oscar-winner, stage to screen

LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA

The key moment in Clint Eastwood’s LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA is when General Kuribayashi, the commander of the doomed Japanese forces defending the eponymous island from Amercan invasion, stops the summary execution of two soldiers by their immediate commanding officer for having committed the crime of not dying at their post. Kuribayashi, played by Ken Watanabe, tells… Read More »

Tagged With: history, Japanese Army, Pacific Theater, World War II

PAN’S LABYRINTH

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

PAN’S LABYRINTH

The combination of war and her mother’s remarriage to a Fascist captain proves to be too much for Ofelia, the heroine of Gullermo del Toro’s arresting fable of power and powerlessness. The time is 1944, the place is northern Spain, but the landscape is that of the imagination and, in del Toro’s hands, that is… Read More »

Tagged With: archetypes, Guillermo del Toro, Pale Man, Spanish Civil War, stepfather, venomous toads

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