Tuesday, September 7, 2010
George Clooney Goes Down Again! + Comments on Violence, and on TV - Mad Men Rolls and Rules
A while back I gave Up In The Air a - poof. Now comes The American,and it merits a - huh? There's no dialogue. George: Get back on it! In the meantime there are some good movies out there. Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child, a documentary, is clearly worth a visit. Also, Mesrine: Killer Instinct, part 1 of 2, (I can't wait to see part 2) is violent and then some, but the violence is realistic and understandable. It's not outrageous, extreme, ridiculous and completely unrealistic, as in movies like Inception. Another good film out there now, also with realistic violence, is Animal Kingdom. On the television front, Mad Men continues to roll and may be, as impossible as it seems, getting even better.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Two More Good Summer Movies + Disappointment and Book Recommendation
The Kids Are All Right is a movie about a 2010 family, lesbian parents of 2 teenagers who trace down their biological father. It's well written and acted and gets a solid recommendation here. The other recommendation this posting is Dinner for Schmucks. It starts out slowly and builds up to a very funny movie. A big disappointment is Inception. I just don't get the hoopla for this film. It starts with an interesting idea but quickly devolves into violence and explosions and who cares if these are fantasies of the characters, rather than the usual fantasies of the writers and directors? It's an absurd film with a kill ratio of about 50-1, bad to good guys. Christopher Nolan has come a long way down from his extraordinary film, Memento.
On another front - books, I recently finished Elizabeth George's latest, A Body of Death, and was totally engrossed in another multi-layered mystery in her Inspector Lynley series.
On another front - books, I recently finished Elizabeth George's latest, A Body of Death, and was totally engrossed in another multi-layered mystery in her Inspector Lynley series.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Three films to see, one is a MUST!
Winter's Bone must not be missed. It's intense, funny and creepy with a rare authenticity to it. There are two exceptional acting performances that stand out even in this movie with such a special cast, Jennifer Lawrence, a tough teenager, and John Hawkes, her bizarre uncle. Also out there now are Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work and City Island, which both have a lot going for them. I've been a Joan Rivers fan for a long time. This movie confirms her talent, humor and grit. City Island is a good solid movie and even though it's a bit sappy, it deserves to be seen anyway because it's a movie with a big heart.
Monday, May 10, 2010
San Francisco Film Festival + Chole
I saw 6 films at the festival this year, 2 exceptional ones involving couples' current relationship issues, one of my favorite topics: Everyone Else from Germany and Seducing Charlie Barker from USA. They both feature strong women. The first one centers on a woman who is determined to be independent and unlike everyone else, and the second one has an extraordinary script by Theresa Rebeck. I also saw 3 other very good films, The Practice of the Wild, featuring writers Gary Snyder and Jim Harrison, I Am Love, with the always absorbing, Tilda Swinton, and Transcending Lynch, which is about David Lynch in Brazil, touting his book and thoughts on transcendental meditation.
Atom Egoyan (The Sweet Hereafter, Exotica) is on my short list of "must see" directors and his latest movie, Chloe, is worth the viewing and Julianne Moore is outstanding, however the movie has a ridiculous and disatrous ending and is ultimately unsatisfying.
Atom Egoyan (The Sweet Hereafter, Exotica) is on my short list of "must see" directors and his latest movie, Chloe, is worth the viewing and Julianne Moore is outstanding, however the movie has a ridiculous and disatrous ending and is ultimately unsatisfying.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
2 New Good Movies + Best Movies of the 90s
This is no Chinatown but Roman Polanski has a good one in The Ghost Writer. A movie of great beauty and mystery, mixed with humor and tension. Another goodie out there now is The Art of the Steal. It is a documentary about the Barnes art collection and the battle that ensued over the years for control of this incredible collection of impressionist and post-impressionist art. There were specific instructions left by Barnes himself, but a serious conflict arose between those wanting to honor his intentions and the very powerful and wealthy who had other ideas for the people of Philadelphia and the art world.
Inasmuch as I recently posted on this blog my favorite movies of the last decade, I decided to go back and look over my annual letters in the 90s, which I sent to friends interested in our yearly Oscar pool. Here are my picks:
LA Confidential
Dead Man Walking
Leaving Las Vegas
American Beauty
Fargo
Schlinder's List
The Unforgiven
The Vanishing (Danish version, not American one)
The Sweet Hereafter
Breaking the Waves
I find it necessary to also add the following as "honorable mentions":
The Crying Game, Grace of My Heart, Holy Smoke, Thin Red Line, Last Days of Disco, Exotica, Strictly Ballroom, Mortal Thoughts and The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, Her Lover.
Inasmuch as I recently posted on this blog my favorite movies of the last decade, I decided to go back and look over my annual letters in the 90s, which I sent to friends interested in our yearly Oscar pool. Here are my picks:
LA Confidential
Dead Man Walking
Leaving Las Vegas
American Beauty
Fargo
Schlinder's List
The Unforgiven
The Vanishing (Danish version, not American one)
The Sweet Hereafter
Breaking the Waves
I find it necessary to also add the following as "honorable mentions":
The Crying Game, Grace of My Heart, Holy Smoke, Thin Red Line, Last Days of Disco, Exotica, Strictly Ballroom, Mortal Thoughts and The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, Her Lover.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Two extraordinary films
Don't miss Werner Herzog's My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done. My favorite movie of the year so far with a visual, verbal and musical beauty in the absurd and mundane. Flamingos. a basketball in a barren tree. The word from within. The exceptional cast includes Michael Shannon, Chloe Sevigny, Willem Defoe, Lido Kier, Brad Dourf and Grace Zabriskey. The producer is David Lynch.
The documentary, The Most Dangerous Man in America, Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers, is a depiction of a profile in courage and also should not be missed. A modern day hero whose actions significantly effected the end of the Vietnam War and president Nixon.
The documentary, The Most Dangerous Man in America, Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers, is a depiction of a profile in courage and also should not be missed. A modern day hero whose actions significantly effected the end of the Vietnam War and president Nixon.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Oscar Time - February 2010
Top 10
Hurt Locker
An Education
Inglorious Basterds
Revanche
La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet
Two Lovers
Bad Lieutenant: New Orleans
Adoration
The Last Station
Me and Orson Welles
Best Under the Radar Movies of 2009
Revanche
La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet
Adoration
Anvil
Police, Adjective
Tetro
Best Scene
The lengthy opening scene in Inglorious Basterds
Biggest oversights in nominations
Revanche for Best Foreign Language Film
La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet for Best Documentary
Nicholas Cage for Best Actor in Bad Lieutenant: New Orleans
Important note: For Best of the Last Decade see the Jan. 18, 2010 posting on this blog.
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