A venerable couple, depicted tirelessly by Lesley Manville, “Stella” and Ciaran Hinds, “Gerry” whose marriage has been frozen in predictably for days, months, years. Directed by Polly Findlay this retired, bored, lackluster, Irish Catholic duo, take a hiatus in Amsterdam; searching for rejuvenation spurred by Stella’s religiosity; unaided by Gerry’s perpetual alcoholism. From the outset bleakness and doom prognosticate at …
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CRIME 101 (IN THEATRES)
Stunningly styled, sensationally scripted, an air-tight plot reminiscent of films of legacy, movies like “Bullitt”, “French Connection”; actors at their peak, in absolute, believable control of their characters. A compelling film, satisfyingly perfect, based on Don Winslow’s novella directed and written by Bart Layton and Don Winslow, performed by: Chris Hemsworth as polished, nonviolent jewel thief “Mike Davis”, Halle Berry, …
Read More »FOR MOVIE MAVENS CHALLENGED BY THEATRES
No longer do you have to wait! Streaming devices feature films nominated for Academy Awards; yes, at times you must pay “theatre prices” but never denies the tranquility of your favored couch. Here are a few features on Amazon Prime and Netflix. ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER: 13 Academy Award nominations; a crowd esteemed, but not mine (Sean Penn is worth …
Read More »WUTHERING HEIGHTS (in theatres)
Director Emerald Fennell’s (“Saltburn”) fecundity lies in her darkest, imaginative, iconoclastic psyche; within minutes Emily Bronte’s (1818-1848) novel slips into obscurity, overshadowed by Fennell’s castration of one of literature’s most turbulent, obsessive love stories written when Emily was twenty-seven; imbued with a bleak, wet landscape reminiscent of her home in the Yorkshire Moors of Northern England; dying of tuberculosis at …
Read More »DRACULA (in theatres)
Of the well over 200 “Dracula” films this “Dracula” by director Luc Besson touches the romantic core of the doomed Count, destined to live for eternity ferreting the reincarnation of his slain wife “Elisabeta”; like this year’s “Frankenstein”, “Dracula” is gorgeously, Gothically gory, seductively sensual, religiously rebellious and a total triumph. Starring Caleb Landry Jones (lacking the charisma of Frank …
Read More »SEND HELP (in theatres)
It has been interminably long since “filmers” have met a more compelling protagonist in the guise of “Linda Liddle”: gifted in mathematical wizardry, drolly comical, comfortable in her nerdiness and friendship with her bird, confident that a “Vice Presidency” awaits when her boss dies, she’s earned and deserves the promotion after years of diligence; alas, upon his death, she’s denied …
Read More »A PRIVATE LIFE (in theatres)
Director Rebecca Zlotowski pairs with actors Jodi Foster and Daniel Auteuil in a slightly fuzzy, somewhat compelling film with superb, saucy acting and a vacillating premise, which eventually proves worthy of watching. Foster’s fluency in French blends with life in Paris as psychiatrist “Dr. Lilian Steiner”, investigating the death of one of her patient’s, “Paula”(Virginie Efira) from a supposed suicide. …
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