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- Elena – 80 minutes of torture
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- Belle – it means well, but God is it slow (and dull)
- Finding Vivian Maier – an okay documentary on a fascinating artist
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Category Archives: 2010
The Ghost Writer – an okay story marred by weirdly indifferent filmmaking
The Ghost Writer is not a bad film. I think it kind of wants to be a David Lynch film, maybe with a little Coen Brothers stirred in, but it’s very halfhearted about it. The story is rather serious: murder, … Continue reading
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The Wolfman – A very silly movie with lots of entrails
It’s worth it to see a super-hairy Anthony Hopkins rip his white shirt off with a roar and a flourish, and then chest bump with the other werewolf before they start their death-match! I laughed pretty hard at that one … Continue reading
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The Next Three Days – should have been better, but it’s still good
The Next Three Days is a complicated movie to review. When I first walked out of the theater, my impression of it was that it was a mediocre American version of what would have been a great French film (it … Continue reading
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The King’s Speech – A good film!
The King’s Speech is a good, enjoyable film. Performances are solid across the board, it’s pretty well written, decently paced, and it’s content is historically interesting. It does make use of some camera techniques that I don’t really care for … Continue reading
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Robin Hood (2010) – Not nearly as bad, or as boring, as the critics say
Robin Hood is a fun film. No, it’s not great, and it’s a pretty outrageous re-imagining of history, but frankly it all hangs together surprisingly well. The music is pretty forgettable, there is some ill-advised cheese in the relationship between … Continue reading
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Just Wright – another classy film from director Sanaa Hamri
Sanaa Hamri directed Something New (2006) which was a really wonderful little movie exploring race relations in Los Angeles. Something New was the primary reason that my wife and I wanted to see Hamri’s latest effort, Just Wright. Well, Just … Continue reading
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Winter’s Bone – Like Frozen River, it’s grim but interesting
Winter’s Bone is an example of what I would call the new indie movement. (Frozen River would be another example.) This “movement” is still just a film here and there, so I would not call it a “resurgence” of any … Continue reading
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Conviction – bascially, it’s a TV movie.
I really wanted to like Conviction, because it is about such a great, true story of love and perseverance, but the sad reality is that it is poorly written and structured, and just plain disappointing. Basically, it’s a TV movie … Continue reading
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Inside Job – Probably the most important film of the last ten years
Inside Job is a brilliantly made documentary. It explains exactly what happened in the 2008 financial crisis that devastated the world. The film beautifully structures a tremendous amount of information, and it simplifies for our consumption the complex inter-related greed … Continue reading
Posted in 2010
Tagged Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, documentary, financial crisis 2008, Henry Paulson, Inside Job, Larry Summers, Matt Damon
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Secretariat – It’s okay, but they missed their chance
My wife and I like (good) sports movies, and we like “horse movies,” so we were very excited to catch a sneak preview of Secretariat at the Union Square. Coming right on the heals of viewing The Social Network earlier … Continue reading
Posted in 2010
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