12 April 2009

Timecrimes, Let The Right One In, Twilight

Timecrimes: It's a Spanish reminder that slow learners should not time travel.

Let the Right One In: The best vampire movie of 2008.

Twilight: The worst.

27 March 2009

Less Than Zero, and Role Models

Less Than Zero

I recall thinking the book was a bit hyperbolic, even in the 80's, but I should have waited even longer (like forever) before seeing the movie.

Role Models

A few great South-Park-esque laughs, otherwise marred by a cookie-cutter plot. Props to the creative anachronism nod.

11 March 2009

Synecdoche, New York

Mostly unlike anything else, in mostly a good way.

Many many many moments of brilliance (example: the deft handling of the difference between clock time -- years -- and emotional time -- feels like weeks -- when processing certain life-events) marred by Kaufman's adolescent, wallowing navel-gazing. Far more interesting than almost any other recent treatment of consciousness in cinema -- but that's setting a pretty low bar.

Note to Charlie: Not only does it not have to be dire to posses gravitas, but it would actually say more (and be deeper) if it wasn't.

10 March 2009

Religulous

Maher doesn't appear to seek out the most articulate advocates of religious traditions -- since the most poised interviewee is actually an actor who portrays Jesus at a "born again" theme park in Orlando, Florida.

So at times it feels like he's "shooting fish in a barrel".

But it's still the funniest scary movie of 2008.

26 February 2009

Bottle Shock

Alas the characters are empty caricatures of what were surely real people, and some of the filmmaking doesn't quite reach the level of sophistication it seeks, but I thoroughly enjoyed this underdog fairytale. Give me a "true story" set in the Bay Area in the 70's and you've already got my affections. Who needs characters? If we wanted a story about wine with characters we'd watch sideways again.

18 February 2009

MirrorMask, Owl and the Sparrow, The Wrestler, and other quicktakes

MirrorMask: Far more successful than "The Fall" both in terms of the story and the visual splendor. Okay, there isn't too much depth to it, but it's pretty!

Owl and the Sparrow: 
For those that liked Slumdog Millionaire, here is a similarly touching / slightly harrowing / slice of life that turns out to be a fairy-tale kind of movie.... set in Vietnam, instead of India.

The Wrestler isn't just the rehabilitation of beloved 80s icon Rourke but also of director Aronofsky.  The only film in the last year-plus that made my eyes moist.

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Movies that were mostly a waste of time:  Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist, Pineapple Express, and, sadly, most of Zack and Miri Make a Porno.