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EDGE OF TOMORROW

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

THE EDGE OF TOMORROW is everything a cracking good action/adventure/sci-fi film should be. Fluidly directed, ferociously acted, and intelligently written, it even takes the time to consider such lofty issues as the ennui of immortality and the nature of reality as it blows up nifty monsters from outer space. Blows them up real good. It’s… Read More »

Tagged With: Emily Blunt, movie, science fiction, time travel, Tom Cruise

A SOUND OF THUNDER

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

A SOUND OF THUNDER

A SOUND OF THUNDER isn’t just a bad movie, it is one that is so hopelessly ridiculous, so relentlessly inept, that it sullies the art of filmmaking as a whole. It may have even knocked the concept of art itself down a few notches. That is also mangles a classic Ray Bradbury short story only… Read More »

Tagged With: alternate time lines, Chicago, dinosaur, evolution, time travel, tourism

THE CONSTANT GARDENER

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

THE CONSTANT GARDENER

The difference in outlooks between Justin Quayle (Ralph Fiennes) and his late wife, Tessa (Rachel Weisz), can be summed up in a conversation they have while driving on the squalid streets of Kenya’s capital where Justin, a British diplomat, is stationed. Tessa wants him to stop and give a lift back to her village to… Read More »

Tagged With: Africa, book to film, cinema, colonialism, drama, film, foreign service, global responsibility, Hugh Jackman, human rights, metaphysical love story, movie, narrative, Oxford, politics, Rachel Weisz, THE FOUNTAIN, time travel

MEET THE ROBINSONS

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

MEET THE ROBINSONS

One day geeks may indeed rule the world, if they don’t already, that is, and when they do, we could do worse that the scenario presented in MEET THE ROBINSONS. Much worse. Based on the book, “A Day with the Robinsons” by William Joyce, this gentle tale of family lost and found is a wild… Read More »

Tagged With: book to screen, cause and effect, dinosaurs, Family, future, inventor, robots, time travel, topiary

Rachel Weisz Tends THE CONSTANT GARDENER

September 1, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Rachel Weisz Tends THE CONSTANT GARDENER

With Rachel Weisz, you can always count on an intelligent conversation. The actress who took firsts at Oxford (think an A, but much, much rarer), has more than proven her versatility over the years from historical dramas such as THE LAND GIRLS and ENEMY AT THE GATES, to raw social commentary in THE SHAPE OF THINGS… Read More »

Tagged With: Africa, book to film, cinema, colonialism, drama, film, foreign service, global responsibility, Hugh Jackman, human rights, metaphysical love story, movie, narrative, Oxford, politics, Rachel Weisz, THE FOUNTAIN, time travel

Joseph Gordon-Levitt and LOOPER

September 1, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Joseph Gordon-Levitt and LOOPER

When I spoke with Joseph Gordon-Levitt on September 12, 2012, it wasn’t with his latest film, Rian Johnson’s LOOPER, that I wanted to start. Instead, I was curious about why he had flown to thousands of miles in order to make a cameo of only a few seconds in Johnson’s second film, THE BROTHERS BLOOM. The… Read More »

Tagged With: actor, Bruce Willis, career choices, cinema, drama, film, hitman, Jacques Prevert, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, LOOPER, movie, murder for hire, narrative, PREMIUM RUSH, Rian Johnson, science fiction, THE BROTHERS BLOOM, time travel, work-related injury

Brit Marling & Zal Batmanglij Listen to the SOUND OF MY VOICE

September 1, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Brit Marling & Zal Batmanglij Listen to the SOUND OF MY VOICE

For co-writers Zal Batmanglij and Brit Marling, making SOUND OF MY VOICE wasn’t just a labor of love, but one of passion. Batmaglij directed and Marling stars as Maggie, the enigmatic leader of a cult who claims to have come from the future to save her followers in a film that lets the audience decide… Read More »

Tagged With: apocalypse, belief, Brit Marling, cinema, cults, director, faith, fantasy, film, indie film, journalism, LaBrea Tar Pits, narrative, politics, Sci-fi, screenwriters, SOUND OF MY VOICE, time travel, Zal Batmanglij

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