Movies Everywhere, Nothing to Watch

Date March 7, 2008

[photo by jazzlawyer]
I love going to the movies as much now as when I was a kid. For me, as wound up in childhood memories as it is, the big screen experience can’t be duplicated at home for any amount of money.
But the punishment I get for living in essentially a one-horse town is [...]

Screening Log: Chocolat (2000)

Date February 14, 2008

I avoided this one as long as I could courtesy of my instinctive aversion to hype, but Chocolat turned out to be a much better film than I expected. Juliette Binoche is (as always) radiant, and Johnny Depp– a potentially great actor hamstrung by his own fame– gives a fine, understated performance. Predictable in [...]

Screening Log: Die Hard (1988)

Date February 14, 2008

Despite being a fan of many of Bruce Willis’ performance, I’d never seen any of his Die Hard movies until watching this “DVD-TV” production of the first in the series– a film released the year I graduated from high school! DVD-TV is AMCs cinematic version of pop-up video– the film is shown in wide [...]

Screening Log: Chopper (2000)

Date February 14, 2008

Eric Bana stars as Chopper, a renowned Australian criminal I’d never heard of before. Chopper is by turns charming and brutal, but Bana’s performance gives the character a depth that sets Chopper apart from others in the same vein. Chopper doesn’t take pleasure in his rage nor is he coldly detached… if anything [...]

Robert Philen’s Favorite Books and Films - 2007

Date February 9, 2008

Thanks to a reference by Reginald Shepherd I discovered Robert Philen’s blog. Why is his name so familiar to me? Anyway, a lot of fun reading to be had there (before I go on, a nod toward his entertaining and oh-so-true post on why punk rock is so boring). I recommend checking out his favorite [...]

Screening Log: Zodiac

Date January 22, 2008

One Line Review: Watch it for the acting, but don’t expect a lot of narrative satisfaction.

Lineage: All the President’s Men meets Law and Order and a serial killer of the realistic (aka decidedly not Hannibal Lecter) variety.

Zodiac has pretty much everything going for it except for one critical thing (I can’t imagine this is a [...]

Screening Log: Idiocracy

Date January 22, 2008

One Line Review: I wasn’t expecting much and that’s pretty much what I got. Don’t bother unless you get high first. Real high.
Lineage: King of the Hill (the cartoon) + Sleeper + the worst of Mad TV
There are hundreds of funny moments, ideas, and gags in this film– almost none put to good use.
Maya Rudolph [...]

Screening Log: 3:10 to Yuma

Date January 22, 2008

One line review: it ain’t Unforgiven but it’s good. Rent it.
Lineage: In an experiment, the scientific spirits of Unforgiven and High Noon clone the original 3:10 to Yuma.

Russell Crowe just annoys me for some reason. He’s really a great actor, but it take me 1/3 or more of the film to really get past the [...]

Viewing Log: Juno (2007)

Date January 1, 2008

The opening credits animation sequence is freakin’ cool.
Ellen Page (who really impressed me last year in Hard Candy) is phenomenal in this role.
The single real flaw in the movie is that the first 10 minutes or so of dialogue are overwritten, leaving the characters no room to breathe (I like Rainn Wilson in general, but [...]

Youth Without Youth

Date December 14, 2007

With a plot summary like this (and Tim Roth), how can I resist?
The film opens in Bucharest in 1938, where Dominic Matei (Tim Roth), a linguistics professor in his 70s, is planning to take his own life for reasons that will become (sort of) clear later. Before he can take the poison that he’s procured [...]

Film Noir Computer Prints

Date December 12, 2007

Among other interesting things to be found at Tad Richards’ blog are a series of print-like illustrations he has created based on scenes and characters from classic film noir titles. I’d buy one.

Be Kind, Rewind

Date August 17, 2007

Jack Black and Mos Def directed by Michael Gondry? Be Kind, Rewind looks hi-larious…

Helvetica, the Movie

Date June 14, 2007

Helvetica is a feature-length independent film about typography, graphic design and global visual culture. It looks at the proliferation of one typeface (which is celebrating its 50th birthday this year) as part of a larger conversation about the way type affects our lives.

Not Hiding Illness

Date April 24, 2007

At least, not being able to speak, I am spared the need to explain why every film is “overlooked,” or why I wrote Beyond the Valley of the Dolls.
I already think Roger Ebert is unfairly dismissed by cinema snobs– he is more insightful than many give him credit for, despite his popularity– but my respect [...]

Reign Over Me

Date March 25, 2007

I’m going to disagree with seemingly every critic in America and give Reign Over Me a thumbs-up. I’d probably like any movie with Don Cheadle in it, who has been one of my favorite actors since I first started paying attention to him after his performance in Devil in a Blue Dress. Cheadle gives another [...]

RIP: John Inman

Date March 9, 2007

On a completely different note, John Inman– best known as Mr. Humphries in “Are You Being Served”– has also passed away…

Le Grand Content

Date January 12, 2007

Inspired by Indexed– one of my favorite, quirky visual blogs– Le Grand Content is an intriguing short film unlike any other you have seen.

Information about the film from the filmmakers is available, but watch it first!

Hard Candy (2006)

Date December 19, 2006

Written by: Brian Nelson
Directed by: David Slade
Starring: Ellen Page, Patrick Wilson, Sandra Oh*
After three weeks of Instant Messenger chatting, 14 year old Hayley (Ellen Page) agrees to meet 32 year old Jeff (Patrick Wilson) face-to-face for the first time. She is smart and engaging beyond her years, but very clearly underage. He is a photographer [...]

The Ice Harvest (2005)

Date December 19, 2006

Written by: Richard Russo and Robert Benton
Directed by: Harold Ramis
Starring: John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, Connie Nielsen, Oliver Platt, Mike Starr, Randy Quaid
I’m not sure how I’d define the genre of “dark comedy” other than with the reassurance that I know it when I see it. The Ice Harvest is a dark comedy. I know [...]

Clerks II (2006)

Date December 19, 2006

Written by: Kevin Smith
Directed by: Kevin Smith
Starring: Brian O’Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Rosario Dawson, Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith
In Clerks II, Randal has once again left a cigarette burning in a Quick Stop trash can, this time resulting in the complete destruction of the place. Dante and Randal find themselves working at Mooby’s, a western-themed McDonald’s clone [...]