Sunday, July 31, 2011

Potiche
— Watched "Potiche" and fell in love with Catherine Deneuve all over again, just like it was 1967 when "Belle de Jour" was in theaters. Find it irritating that previews on subtitled DVDs are almost always only for subtitled films. Seems kind of pigeonholing.

[2010. 103 min. Directed Francois Ozon. Starring Catherine Deneuve, Gerard Depardieu, Fabric Luchini, and Karin Viard.]
http://articles.latimes.com/2011/mar/25/entertainment/la-et-potiche-20110325

Sunday, June 26, 2011

The Tree of Life
— Saw “The Tree of Life” yesterday & the images are still floating through my head. I never expected such an ambitious film to be so successful. It felt like I was wandering through a shared, free-form, 1950s experience (Brad Pitt is great) inside Malick’s mind, but the gorgeously photographed spiritual & evolutionary sections made me wish my mind got more routine exercise. I can’t imagine anyone not loving or hating the film. I loved it.

[2011. 139 min. Directed by Terrence Malick. Starring Brad Pitt, Jessica Chastain, and Sean Pean.]
http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-tree-of-life-2011

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Midnight in Paris
— I really liked "Midnight in Paris". Very funny, thanks in part to my college education.

[2010. 94 min. Directed Woody Allen. Starring Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kathy Bates, Adrien Brody, Carla Bruni, Marion Cotillard, and Michael Sheen.]
http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/midnight-in-paris-2011

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Water for Elephants
— Saw “Water for Elephants” and thought it was gorgeous to look at, set in a wonderful era, and based on what I bet was a really good novel. Reese Witherspoon’s very good, but Robert Pattinson’s only slightly better than I’d imagined, and Christoph Waltz is a little over the top. Even so, it was rather enjoyable. Who can resist running away (or back) to the circus!
[2011. 120 min. Directed Francis Lawrence. Starring Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon, and Christoph Waltz.]

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Another Year
— "Another Year" is a wonderful, subtle, psychological look at the lives of the less youthful. Lynch may hit too close to home as we all think of our disappointments, lost dreams, and despair in the face of growing isolation. Made me yearn for the disappointments of youth.
[2010. 129 min. Directed Mike Leigh. Starring Jim Broadbent, Ruth Sheen, and Lesley Manville.]

Saturday, March 5, 2011

The Arbor
— “The Arbor” was really interesting/different. The director had spent a couple of years gather audio interviews to use British playwright Andrea Dunbar, who died young and of one of her now adult daughters. Scenes with actors lip-syncing the edited audio interviews were separated by scenes for Dunbar’s play, “The Arbor.” Really a fascinating technique that worked.
[2010. 94 min. Directed Clio Barnard. Starring Manjinder Virk, Christine Bottomley, Natalie Gavin, Parvani Lingiah, and Danny Webb.]

Monday, February 21, 2011

Nowhere Boy
— I watched "Nowhere Boy" over the weekend. Interesting docudrama that makes me wish I knew a bit more of John Lennon's pre-Beatles life so I could separate the fact from frill.
[2009. 98 min. Directed Sam Taylor-Johnson. Starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Kristin Scott Thomas, David Threlfall, and Anne-Marie Duff.]

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Blue Valentine
— Saw "Blue Valentine" yesterday. Good film but not a good fit with Valentine's Day!
[2010. 112 min. Directed Derek Cianfrance. Starring Ryan Gosling, Michelle Williams, Faith Wladyka, and John Doman.]