Monday, July 29, 2019

Late Night (2019) *

Rigidly formulaic office comedy commits the most grievous sin: it's not funny. Disappointing waste of Ms. Thompson.

Friday, July 26, 2019

Absolution (1978) **

Combination whodunit and Canon law exercise, maintains interest throughout with superb production design and a good, film carrying performance by Sir Richard.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

The Lady Vanishes (1979) **

Ms. Shepherd is the only reason to watch this well meaning remake, but that's reason enough.

Monday, July 22, 2019

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Apollo 11 (2019) ****

Well directed doc about the Apollo 11 mission made with high def NASA found footage. Fascinating document of 1969 America and the incredible effort of thousands of people.

Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969) **

Superlative showcase for the lovely Ms. Wood and a so-so social satire about changing 60's relationship mores.

Friday, July 19, 2019

Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (2019) ***

Three stars for the original footage of the Revue and the factual reconstruction of the time. However Mr. Scorsese adds a number of fictional elements and disguises the fact that they are fictional and only astute viewers with knowledge of 1980's era HBO will be in on it. This is probably in keeping with Mr. Dylan's attempts to obscure his own facts and fictions from way back.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Across the Universe (2007) ***

With any other songs this would be a hardly worth it flick. But it is worth it thanks to The Beatles and Ms. Taymor's directing abilities. Could have been cut by about 30 minutes though.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Kissed (1996) ***

Very well made character study about a young woman with unusual habits let's just say. Well paced and doesn't flinch from the logic of the story.

Friday, July 05, 2019

The Player (1992) ***

Altman is always good, but even better when he has a tight script and that's the case here thanks to Michael Tolkin. The only problem is Tim Robbins in the lead and since he has to carry the picture... Despite that, a terrific eff you to Hollywood execs and producers featuring many stars in cameos.

Autumn Sonata (1978) **

Bleak yes, that's to be expected of Ingmar, but so in the thrall of psycho-babble as to be laughable. Ms. Bergman is beautiful and wonderful as is also to be expected.

The American Friend (1977) **

Was all set to give this 3 stars then the last 30 minutes goes off the rails. Great role for Bruno Ganz and Mr. Hopper is used very effectively.

The Romantic Englishwoman (1975) **

If there was a "tell" between the film's reality and dream reality I missed it. Seemed like a straightforward romantic triangle tale of jealousy with a bit of thriller thrown in. An unsatisfying mish-mash but love the scenes of '75 Europe.

Monday, July 01, 2019

Bottle Shock (2008) **

Just when you think they can't top the last cliché, here comes another even worse. Poorly written but with an appealing cast and some lovely shots of Northern California vineyards. You'll be thirsty before it's over.