Only Ingmar Bergman could make a film chronicling the entirety of a couple’s relationship, one marked by only moments of sunlight breaking through the dark clouds of unmitigated angst, ambition, and sarcasm, and get away with calling it To Joy. The title holds secondary meaning, though, since both the singularly self-obsessed and self-destructive central character, [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Capsule'
To Joy
August 20th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Capsule · Director · Drama · Foreign Language · Romance
Eagle Shooting Heroes
August 5th, 2009 · No Comments
If you thought that slapstick kung-fu comedy began with Kung Fu Hustle or Shaolin Soccer, or that gravity-defying, supernatural swordsmanship got is contemporary cinematic debut with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, you would be off by (at least) the better part of a decade. Among the many Chinese and Hong Kong films of which western audiences [...]
Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Comedy · Foreign Language · Popcorn
Zack and Miri Make a Porno
August 1st, 2009 · No Comments
The title of Kevin Smith’s latest film is likely to turn away those people who probably shouldn’t see the film. And that is likely just fine with Smith, who isn’t afraid to offend or alienate. But make no mistake, the presence of Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks aren’t the only reason that this new film [...]
Tags: Capsule · Comedy · Romance
That Obscure Object of Desire
July 24th, 2009 · No Comments
I have revisited Luis Buñuel’s final cinematic work, That Obscure Object of Desire, in all of its puzzling and captivating glory, with a plan towards it being the centerpiece of discussion at an upcoming “dinner and a movie” night among friends – two of whom have recently designed a beautiful poster inspired by the film’s central [...]
Tags: Capsule · Comedy · Director · Drama · Foreign Language · Romance
Body of Lies
July 21st, 2009 · 2 Comments
Ridley Scott’s Body of Lies is a CIA action thriller that hits all of the marks you would expect from an experienced director with two heavyweight actors, Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe (for whom the pun is intended). We’ve seen our fair share of derivative Iraq war fictions, and while this one may have been [...]
Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Thriller
The Man Who Fell to Earth
July 20th, 2009 · No Comments
When one comes across a film as quixotic and dense as Nicholas Roeg’s 1976 Sci-Fi art film, The Man Who Fell to Earth, the less that is said, the better. And I use those two descriptive adjectives in the most complementary way. In fact, the one thing that I found the most refreshing in the [...]
Tags: Capsule · Drama · Experimental · Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Babylon A.D.
July 19th, 2009 · No Comments
If a film manages to provoke dialogue or debate, then it cannot be considered to be without value. In the case of Babylon A.D., that debate was: Which is worse, a bad story or a bad ending? The argument could made that both descriptions apply to this Vin Diesel vehicle, but I submit that the [...]
Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Popcorn · Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Climates
July 19th, 2009 · No Comments
In that Turkish writer-director Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s latest film, Three Monkeys, released this week, and the Chicago Tribune’s Michael Phillips’ review included a gratuitous comment that he “adored” Ceylan’s previous film, Climates, I knew that I had to go over to The Auteurs, where I had seen the film available, and expose myself to the [...]
Tags: Capsule · Drama · Foreign Language · Romance
Cassandra’s Dream
June 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
One of the biggest assets that Woody Allen has as a director is his ability to assemble a tremendous array of talent for his pictures. Just about any actor seems to jump at the chance to be able to say he or she was in a Woody Allen picture, and as a result, some of [...]
Tags: Capsule · Crime/Noir · Director · Drama · Thriller
Accidental Army: The Amazing True Story of the Czechoslovak Legion
June 22nd, 2009 · No Comments
I’ve never been a great student of military history. In fact, if you asked me to explain who was fighting whom in World War I, I would inevitably get it wrong. I just looked at the Wikipedia page to get my bearings, and after the second paragraph, my brain just begins to fog up. I [...]
Tags: Capsule · Documentary · War
In the Realm of the Senses
June 21st, 2009 · No Comments
Having recently seen it’s companion piece, Empire of Passion, at the Gene Siskel Film Center, I was looking forward to seeing the Criterion Blu-ray version of the film for which director Nagisa Oshima is most recognized by western audiences: In the Realm of the Senses. While both Empire and Realm share a common narrative theme: [...]
Tags: Biographical · Capsule · Drama · Foreign Language · Romance
Visioneers
June 18th, 2009 · 4 Comments
The winner of the 2009 biannual Christopher Wetzel Award for Independent Film Comedy, Visioneers is a film which does proud both the comedy genre and the notion that independent filmmaking stands for the courage to tell a truly different story in an extraordinary way. The film is the collective brainchild and first feature film of [...]
Gran Torino
June 15th, 2009 · No Comments
For any artist, the ideal must be the ability to choose any project and have the resources to pursue it, without compromise and, if desired, without collaboration. For the consumer, if you will, the ideal is an artist with that type of freedom who has the talent and daring to not waste the opportunity. In [...]
Tags: Capsule · Director · Drama
Valkyrie
June 12th, 2009 · No Comments
Valkyrie tells the true story of Nazi army Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg (Tom Cruise) and the many men and women who formed an underground resistance movement against Hitler during World War II – from within the German armed forces. Von Stauffenberg was the key figure in what was one of several attempts to assassinate Hitler, [...]
Tags: Action/Adventure · Biographical · Capsule · Ensemble · Thriller · War
The International
June 11th, 2009 · No Comments
I’ve never been a huge sports fan, but imagine that if your favorite player, at the crucial point in the game, missed the free throw or strikes out, the pain is felt a little more strongly when you know that a great talent didn’t live up to your very personal expectations. That’s how I feel [...]
Tags: Action/Adventure · Capsule · Director
Here are this morning’s Oscar-nominated films, alphabetically. The nominees for foreign language film and documentary feature are compiled at the end of the list. (Short format nominees are listed in a 





























