Saturday, November 30, 2013

The Other


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Tyler, Shane

A 70's horror film I'd never heard of before. I think it suffers a little by todays standards, I found it very slow paced and the twists obvious and the shocks a little mundane. But I can imagine this would have been creepy at the time of release.

The English Teacher


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Tyler, Shane

A fun little film with a great cast. I do love me a bit of Julianne Moore and Michael Angarano.

Friday, November 29, 2013

Much Ado About Nothing


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Michael, Jess, Jim, Therese

After months of waiting Perth finally gets this film released on the big screen, albeit for a very limited run at an outdoor cinema. 

Joss Whedon does low budget Shakespeare with friends at his house, a palette cleanser from working with Marvel. It's absolutely delightful and genuinely hilarious. There's something about this that just feels accessible. Could be my fondness for many of the actors involved. There's some great physical comedy and sight gags. The addition of a speechless prologue is interesting. And the use of the location is inventive too. 

Despite the downpour of rain at the screening, it was a very enjoyable experience.

Stand Up Guys


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

A fun premise, getting the band back together, so to speak. Some nice character stuff and great fun to watch these actors play together. It's a sweet little story with some funny moments and a bit of action too.

Freaky Deaky


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

An Elmore Leonard novel adaptation. Perhaps that'll give you a good idea of what to expect. Set in the 70's, the production designer had a lot of fun. The film is a lot of fun with a slick style and a great cast. Wonderful to see someone let Crispin Glover loose again. Very enjoyable.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Carrie


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Tyler, Shane

It's a fine film, to be sure. But it does beg the question, why the remake? If it were a re-adaptation I could understand, but it takes a lot of the same paths as Brian De Palma's original film. I thought they might use today's technology to up the scale of destruction but it's still relatively low-budget. I thought they might have tried to make the film more extreme but the original is still more intense.

It's really hard not to compare when the films are so similar. As much as I love ChloĆ« Grace Moretz, I'm so used to seeing her playing strong female characters that it's hard to accept her as Carrie. Also it doesn't matter how much they rough up her hair, she's still pretty. But let's be honest, it's great fun to watch her and a deranged Julianne Moore go at it.

There's one or two nice additions and they've included the use of social media and cyber bulling to make the story current. There's no nudity, no slapping bitchy students, but there's plenty of blood and a lot of digitally manipulated mayhem at the prom.

Kimberly Peirce manages fine with the characters and drama side of things, but her handle on the action is not as strong. 

It's a tough one to nut out. I really did like this version but my memories of the original are strong and I can't help compare. 

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Mystery Road


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

I didn't expect this kind of classic slow burn western from Ivan Sen, but it's pretty effective. It's a very steadily paced mystery that has a brief but inevitably explosive final moment. A simple story, tightly contained with no real excess and some great subdued performances. Hugo Weaving is all sorts of creepy.

It's also beautifully photographed.

I went in expecting a melodramatic aussie cop drama but pleasantly was surprised by this.

Fruitvale Station


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

Well I didn't know the story of this one but they set it up pretty clearly at the beginning as to where it's all heading. And once we know that there's not much else to the story. Even at a brief 85 minutes it still feels drawn out. Much like in Chronicle, Michael B. Jordan's natural charisma is used to maximum effectiveness but, like with many Weinstein Company releases the audience manipulation is so blatant it threatens to overthrow the suspension of disbelief. 

Some nice gritty 16mm photography. 

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Filth


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

As you'd probably expect from an Irvine Welsh novel, there's some pretty outrageous stuff here. Blackly comic but ultimately a real tragedy. James McAvoy is our protagonist and the character is so full of hurt and pain that despite all the outwardly humorous behaviour you can't help but be depressed by it all. But there's no denying he gives it his all and it's an amazing performance. The cast are all great, I especially liked Shirley Henderson's Bunty and Eddie Marsan and Jamie Bell had great characters too.

It's a tough film to like though. As a character portrait it's fantastic and disturbing but the actual plot isn't that compelling.

Mr. Pip


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

Didn't know much about this one going in. Andrew Adamson makes a very different Great Expectations spliced throughout the story. This was pretty standard inspirational coming of age stuff with a unique setting. There are some harsh moments when the village is raided, which I was expecting but the aftermath moved me more than I expected it too. I'll put that down to a great performance from Xzannajah Matsi who imbued great empathy. Hugh Laurie is delightful as ever. 

Heavy Metal


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: No

A film I knew by name but not much else. Based on a magazine I think? An anthology of short sci-fi/fantasy stories. I do like my 80's sci-fi/fantasy. It's an odd mix of sensibilities and the animation is not stellar but there's just something about these ridiculous settings and 80's designs I love. Nutty stuff, glad I finally got around to viewing.

Monday, November 25, 2013

How I Live Now


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Tyler

I love a good end of the world drama. Even a teen romance end of the world drama. And though this film is great for all you romantics out there, it also played surprisingly hard ball with its apocalyptic grimness. I few moments took me by surprise but the way it eases you into it makes me think that going in, the less you know about it, the better. Beautifully shot and an interesting evolution of style from beginning to end.

I thought it was a little disappointing that they felt the need to add in voice over right at the end when the film played fine without it. I think the ending would have too, the young actors are good enough to convey everything we need to know. It's a great little ensemble.

I do love these settings and the world building here is a great playground for the drama. I don't think the central relationship is developed enough at the beginning to invest us appropriately but the constant threat of death is motivation enough for the journey. Cool film.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Syrup


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

I like the sardonic streak this story has going on. It's got a great pace and some very dark/funny moments. It's also nice to see Amber Heard get a little bit more to do than just the dull love interest. The dramatic beats are a little predictable but the world they created and the humor kept it going. A Fun little film.

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Tyler

I fell head over heels in love with the first instalment. News of a sequel and a change of directors made me very nervous. Well the stunning rubbery animation and character design is intact, the gourgous lighting and technical simulations are astounding (the first film had jelly, this film has the equally tricky task of making syrup) and the manic humor is back.

What lets the film down is the story, which doesn't really know what to do to further develop the characters. It means the great emotional heart the first film had isn't there and most of the side characters   are under utilised or don't have any purpose apart from making a few jokes and making call backs to the first film.

The film has a more distinct villain this time around and as a character he's not the strongest. But despite all this I still had a massive grin from ear to ear on my face throughout the entire film so it's by no means a waste of time. There's plenty to enjoy here and I'll definitely be going back to give it another look. The Dr. Who special took up all the 3D screens today so I'm hoping when this gets a wide release I'll be able to see it's visual splendour in all dimensions. But even if that's not an option I'd still like to go back and just look at all the gags in the background. And maybe go Sasquash hunting.