Category: Film
Eastwood, Kusama, Ritchie, Roeg, Vallée
Sherlock Holmes (Guy Ritchie, 2009). I fully expected that Ritchie’s first real stab at crafting a blockbuster entertainment would be an over-directed mess. Instead, it’s fairly drab, a generic exercise in filling the screen with bigger, louder, grander nonsense at every turn. Of course, it’s still a mess, a clumsy attempt at making the most famous detective in literary history relevant for a modern audience that’s more interested in quipping tomfoolery than feats of logic. Robert Downey, Jr. plays the title role with the sort of chomping fussiness that’s too often the defining characteristic of his acting, and Jude Law … Continue reading Eastwood, Kusama, Ritchie, Roeg, Vallée
One day things will be much better but I don’t really want to write another verse
What do you you say about a twenty-six-year-old girl with a terminal illness? That she’s beautiful and brilliant? That she loves Liz Phair and Polaroids, video cameras and Jake Gyllenhaal? In Love and Other Drugs, Anne Hathaway plays Maggie Murdock, … Continue reading One day things will be much better but I don’t really want to write another verse
Ain’t you hungry for success, success, success, success
Today, I will humbly direct you elsewhere. Continue reading Ain’t you hungry for success, success, success, success
Top Fifty Films of the 90s — Number Five
#5 — The Silence of the Lambs (Jonathan Demme, 1991) It didn’t occur to me at the time, but, looking back, Jonathan Demme wasn’t the most obvious choice to helm the film adaptation of Thomas Harris’s grim novel about an … Continue reading Top Fifty Films of the 90s — Number Five
Top Fifty Films of the 90s — Number Six
#6 — Fargo (Joel Coen (and Ethan Coen) Fargo begins with a sly gag. Maybe it’s more appropriate to say it begins with a bit of a prank. A title card appears, asserting that the film that follows is based … Continue reading Top Fifty Films of the 90s — Number Six
Be still and know, be very, very wise, be sure and go when you know time is right
I have a whole jumble of words available for your reading pleasure today. Bu they’re located elsewhere. Continue reading Be still and know, be very, very wise, be sure and go when you know time is right
You rolled them sevens with nothing to lose
Much as I’d love to be complete in my moviegoing, feasting my eyes on each and every significant offering to get splashed up on screens, a variety of reasons necessitate a more selective approach. For a long time, I used … Continue reading You rolled them sevens with nothing to lose
Top Fifty Films of the 90s — Number Seven
#7 — Hoop Dreams (Steve James, 1994) There are an abundance of reasons why sports stories work so well in the movies. The nature of the games themselves offers up a nice clean narrative line, and the duel of opposing … Continue reading Top Fifty Films of the 90s — Number Seven
If you could be anything you want I bet you’d be disappointed, am I right?
Very few words here. A lot of words elsewhere. Continue reading If you could be anything you want I bet you’d be disappointed, am I right?