Another slight, pleasant movie that won’t stay with you long enough to really make it worth the trouble to watch. But man when it comes to HBO, watch out, because then you should watch the hell out of it… What Works: This film about the making of a film follows Emma Thompson as the prickly…
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Movie Review: 47 Ronin
Oh boy… What Works: This film about, you guessed it, 47 masterless samurai is admirable in its old-fashioned attitudes. There are only occasional flights into fantasy, and I think the fanboys will be surprised (and disappointed) that there aren’t more battles with mutant monsters instead of sober scenes set in real history. [Of course, if…
Movie Review: Walking with Dinosaurs
A deserved flop… What Works: Even though the animation is realistic, so what? Other dinosaur-based films haven’t looked like The Land Before Time… What Doesn’t Work: This film is very slow and I had a hard time staying awake. The plot is extremely hokey and relies on too many eye-rollingly cheesy moments instead of genuine,…
Netflix Roundup: All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, The Wall, The Girl, Upside Down
Let’s get on with it…[This list could be subtitled “heavy-handed metaphors” since even a straight-forward genre pic like Mandy Lane has artier aspirations to really be about sexual paranoia and obsession among teenage boys, and untrustworthy teen girls playing off those emotions.] All the Boys Love Mandy Lane…This long-shelved horror film was supposed to be…
Documentaires on Artists: “Cutie and the Boxer,” and “Ricky Jay: Deceptive Practice”
Two documentaries on two very different artists: Cutie and the Boxer follows a temperamental Japanese painter (who literally boxes paint onto canvasses) and the complicated love story with his animator wife. “Ricky Jay: Deceptive Practice” follows the famed magician, card shark, historian of magicians, and student of con games and artists Ricky Jay, but even though Jay’s…
Netflix Roundup: Movie 43, The Last Stand, The Killing Season
More 2013 releases to dump… Movie 43…This film is widely considered one of the worst of 2013 and it’s easy to see why. It’s an anthology film that somehow gets A-list talent like Hugh Jackman and Kate Winslet to show up in a skit about a guy who has a pair of balls on his…
Netflix Roundup: Shadowdancer, Lovelace, Only God Forgives, and Frances Ha
In my cram to review just about every movie that came out in 2013, I present four that slipped through the cracks… Only God Forgives…What It’s About: Ryan Gosling reteams with his Drive director to make a movie about violence and revenge in Thailand. His brother commits a crime, then a rogue cop enforces order…
Netflix Roundup: Somebody Up There Likes Me, John Dies at the End
In my end of the year cram to watch as many movies as I possibly can in a run-up to grading all of them in a couple days, I watched two “cult” comedies I was only barely aware of when they hit theaters early in 2013. [Cult seems to growing into an operative word meaning “only 100…
Good Riddance “Treme” and Welcome Back “Community”
Amidst the hustle and bustle of the end of the new year, a lot of people might have overlooked the ending of HBO’s red-headed stepchild Treme and tonight’s return of NBC’s looooong underrated gem Community (now back with Dan Harmon behind the creator’s helm). Treme…An unsatisfying show sputters to a close. I wrote a few…
Netflix Round-Up: War Witch, Call Me Kuchu, Gimme the Loot, The Sapphires
2013 was widely heralded as a good year for “black” cinema (12 Years a Slave, The Butler, Mandela, Fruitvale Station, and three different black Christmas movies) but how about the indie dramas or documentaries that slipped through the cracks? War Witch…A young girl in a rural Ugandan village is forced to shoot her parents in the first…
Movie Round-Up: In a World, Frozen Ground, Epic, A Good Day to Die Hard, 21 & Over
Even more “Down the Road” movies. The Bad News: None of these reviews are for the five new Christmas releases that came out today. The Good News: There’s been 15 reviews on the site today, and some of these movies are on Netflix so you don’t even have to leave your house to watch them….
Movie Round-Up: The Family, Let Me Explain, Adore, Bullet to the Head, and Phantom
More “down the road” movies nobody much cares about, but it’s Christmas… The Family…What It’s About: Robert DeNiro plays a former mobster who enters witness protection with his family running away to the South of France. However, all is not idyllic when cultures clash, his kids run into different problems fitting in, a grumpy U.S….
Movie Round-Up: The East, 20 Feet From Stardom, Europa Report, Parkland, and Somm
Every once and a while, a movie slips through the cracks while in theaters and I catch up with it down the road. Proudly presenting “down the road”… The East…What It’s About: An anti-corporate collective called The East attempts to out corporations doing evil, while Britt Marling works for a private security firm that protects…