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Entries Tagged as 'Capsule'

Silent Running

September 12th, 2009 · No Comments

I had a look at this film on the Nexflix streaming service on my new LG Blu-ray player because UK film critic Mark Kermode is always going on about how it’s one of his favorite films. On the technical side, while I am rather impressed at how some of the HD streaming titles look projected [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Drama · Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Sunshine Cleaning

September 11th, 2009 · No Comments

The first time I saw the trailer for Sunshine Cleaning, I thought exactly what I was supposed to think: this looks like a fun, refreshing indie comedy like Little Miss Sunshine. It has Alan Arkin, other impressive cast members (noteably Amy Adams), a van, a catchy song (by The Decemberists, and not in the actual film) and the [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Comedy · Drama

Rocket Science

September 9th, 2009 · No Comments

Rocket Science is a film which piqued my attention since it’s release, based on it’s comparison’s to Wes Anderson’s Rushmore and Todd Solondz’ Welcome to the Dollhouse. Turns out that that my unintentional avoidance of the film over the past two years merely delayed by disappointment: the aforementioned films might qualify as inspirations, but certainly [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Comedy · Drama · Romance

Habit

September 8th, 2009 · No Comments

How often do you get the chance to see a film made once of video (in 1982) and then again in film (in 1996)? (Okay, El Mariachi and Desparado don’t count.) A friend lent us a copy of Larry Fessenden’s Habit (the 1996 version) and thereby introduced me to a film and filmmaker of whom [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Drama · Horror · Romance

Dan in Real Life

September 7th, 2009 · No Comments

Comic actors, like comedies themselves, suffer eternally from being underestimated. The assumption is that actors whose work is primarily, or initially, dominated by light-hearted material must be naturally funny rather than talented. And while that observation might ring true for some portion of the comedic actors who’ve actually been given a decent chance to break [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Comedy · Drama · Romance

Goodbye Solo

September 6th, 2009 · No Comments

Among the competitive clamoring for attention that dominates the cinema box office and video shelves, one is lucky to come across a film that is confident in its quiet and singular ambition to tell an authentic tale about that which is extraordinary and compelling in the lives of ordinary people. Remarkably, Goodbye Solo seems to [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Drama

Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired

September 6th, 2009 · No Comments

Marina Zenovich’s documentary, Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, explores the circumstances and aftermath of the the 1977 criminal case against the lauded director which notoriously led to his fleeing the U.S. never to return. Polanski was essentially charged with the statutory rape of a 13-year-0ld girl whom he had been hired to photograph for a [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Documentary

I Love You, Man

September 4th, 2009 · No Comments

While I expected I Love You, Man to be yet another mediocre entry in the increasingly popular bromance comedy movie genre, two things in particular lift this entry ahead of the pack: Paul Rudd and Jason Segal. (There’s a pretty stellar supporting cast, as well.) Rudd plays the part of the damaged male lead, Peter [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Comedy · Popcorn

Adventureland

August 31st, 2009 · No Comments

Some have credited producer/writer/director Judd Apatow as a power transforming (or reinvigorating) cinematic comedy. However, I can’t reconcile a film like Superbad with a good number of the films that bear the Apatow mantle. (Not just  Step Brothers, which I’ve recently suffered. Take a look at his producer resume, there are some marginal and poor [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Comedy · Drama · Romance

Race to Witch Mountain

August 29th, 2009 · No Comments

Anyone of a certain age is sure to remember the Witch Mountain movies of the late 1970s, in which a pair of otherworldly kids with telepathic and telekinetic powers were constantly on the run from some threat of another. (Okay, I don’t remember the details, only that the girl Tia had a cool name and [...]

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Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Family · Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Step Brothers

August 28th, 2009 · No Comments

All I can say is, watching Step Brothers wasn’t my idea. However, I couldn’t have been prepared for just how sophomoric, crude, and stupid this film is. Which might be fine, for some, but there’s more: it isn’t funny. The idea of a pair 40-year-olds, each with a severe case of arrested development, being thrown [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Comedy · Popcorn

Timecrimes

August 28th, 2009 · No Comments

The time travel thriller is no easy nut to crack. On the one hand, you can’t entirely ignore the logical and physical conundrum of what would happen if one person traveled back to a time and place he had already existed. On the other hand, if you try too hard to come up with a [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Foreign Language · Sci-Fi/Fantasy · Thriller

Mister Lonely

August 26th, 2009 · No Comments

The opening sequence of Harmony Korine’s Mister Lonely is transcendent, pure cinema. The moment it ended (with a cut to a close-up in a dingy Paris office), I was hopeful to spend the next 110 minutes experiencing an overlooked gem of a film.
The remainder of the first third of the film maintained my hope. Diego [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Comedy · Drama · Ensemble

The Garden

August 24th, 2009 · No Comments

The subject of Scott Hamilton Kennedy’s second documentary, The Garden, has all the elements of a juicy story: righteous class struggle; feckless, if not crooked, politicians; the changeable and uncertain application of the law by various courts; capitalism as the universal nurturer of self-interest, and even the occasional celebrity cameo. Thankfully, Kennedy has leveraged all [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Documentary

Ornamental Hairpin

August 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

I decided to initiate my foray into the four-film Eclipse series set entitled “Travels with Hiroshi Shimizu” with the lesser-known Japanese director’s most recent film, Ornamental Hairpin. For the end of this Sunday of hard domestic labor, the selection had everything to do with the film’s running time (70 minutes), although the title is also [...]

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Tags: Capsule · Drama · Foreign Language · Romance