Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Trance


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Tyler, Paul, Matt

Danny Boyle's latest is a thoroughly entertaining thriller, reminiscent  of his earlier gritty low budget work with some flashy twists and turns that might seem a little tired but was still fun despite all that. Probably because the actors are all great and a joy to watch (and get very naked), Boyle's typical kinetic editing keeps the pace keeps propelling forward and there's just enough unexpected moments and mindgames thrown in. There was more than one collective audience gasp, always a good sign. Check it out when you get the chance.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Damsels in Distress


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First time viewed: No
Current Release: Yes

Write Up.

Watched with commentary. Such a delight. This film makes me incredibly happy.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Citadel


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

This film is a little slow going but I just love films like this that just build up a world using real locations that's slightly fantastic but rooted in realism. That kind of mythology that you used to see a lot in J-horror. Something about the premise for these evil guys also reminded me of early Cronenberg. So I really enjoyed all that about it.

I really love the look of the film and the locations they used. It's a great looking and sounding film. The pace is very deliberate and for a short running time it still does feel like it drags in the middle but there are some good suspense sequences that are built off that. The resolution, whilst explosive, is not entirely satisfying.

So, I was a fan of the tone, the look and the premise but the pacing and the end held it back a little. I wish it explored the ideas it set up a little more. Still I'd recommend it.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Goddess


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Tyler
This film is schizophrenic. It's all over the place in tone, story, character, style, even the digital format they shot it on seems to change from shot to shot. The only thing that's consistent are the monotonous and forgettable songs (at least the way they are presented in this film). There could have been something good here, and indeed you do get small glimpses of it every so often, if only it were just a little more focused.

How many adorable guys does Laura Michelle Kelly need to run into and start up a quirky cute relationship with over the course of a single film? She has used up the entire quota for meet-cutes this year. She is a meet-cute whore.

Friday, March 22, 2013

Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

Takashi Miike made a 3D movie. I never know what to expect from a Miike film, the prolific filmmaker jumps from style and genre almost as fast as he spits out his films on a half yearly basis. Here we have a very restrained, slow and steady tale. A contained and simple tragedy morning the loss of an era. In that sense the 3D was surprisingly restrained as well. 

Now I made the mistake of watching this at a late sessions straight after another 3D movie when I was already tired. The 3D projection was less than desirable, I've never been to a cinema with active shutter glasses, they were uncomfortable and made the image pitch black and reading subtitles on top of all that eye train when you are tired and watching a slow paced film really didn't help. But none of that is really the fault of the film, I was still engaged in the story. 

Don't mistake this for an action packed samurai tale. It's anything but. It felt more like one small plot of a Shakespearian tragedy. I don't know much of the original film but from what I hear this is a more intimate and focused approach to the classic. Can't wait to see what Miike comes out with next. 

Jack the Giant Slayer


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

I'd read some terrible things about the film so I have very low expectations going in, which might account for my pleasant surprise. Look it's no award winner but I had fun and it was perfectly entertaining. Some really cool visuals and a few good set pieces. And they weren't afraid to show giants ripping guys in half in a kids movie, so there's that.

Not to say it's without its problems but while I probably won't remember all the beats of the film next week I enjoyed more than I didn't. Looked good in IMAX too.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Drift


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

Was lucky enough to be invited to the World Premiere in Yallingup, where much of the film was shot and where I spent a good portion of my life growing up. A 6 hour round trip but it was quite an event, with 1300 people showing up for the outdoor screening and red carpet event. It was a very cheery atmosphere and there was plenty of spontaneous applause as the huge crowd recognised their favourite breaks on the big screening or saw friends and family as extras. It felt like half the southwest was there giving it support.

I'll review the film properly on its cinema release later in the year so I can hear it with proper sound and away from all the hype of the premiere but I will say I enjoyed it and it contains probably the most beautifully shot footage of surfing I've ever seen.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Hyde Park on Hudson


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

Hmm, yeah it's pretty good. but it doesn't have as strong of a hook as something like The King's Speech. Our way into this historical event is from the point of view of one of FDR's mistresses and that main plot feels somewhat amoral in this day and age and not very fulfilling, whereas the actual interesting stuff surrounding the meeting between this president and king is not really focused on as much as I would have liked.

It's very well acted and put together but left me a little empty.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Performance


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

I knew this one by its original title A Late Quartet when I was reading about it last year. In Australia the title's been changed to Performance but the end credits still listed the film as A Late Quartet anyway. Go figure.

This is a nice little drama though, with a good cast. There were a few places that felt a little too on the nose, the direction was not exactly subtle. In fact it was a little clunky sometimes, one or two decisions felt very out of place. For some reason Catherine Keener's performance never rang true to me either. But as a first narrative effort from director Yaron Zilberman it holds up fine despite lacking some subtlety.

I like that the entire audience stayed all the way through the end credits to hear Beethoven's music right to the end and were just as enraptured by that as the story in the film.

Monday, March 18, 2013

A Good Day to Die Hard


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

UUUUuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhh. Just let it Die. Hard.

What a pitiful excuse for a movie. It was like an 8 year old kid in the 80's wrote the script based on what he thought all those action movies he was never allowed to see were. And then a director got a hold of it and tried to desperately turn it into the next Bourne film because that's what action filmmaking is today. Something about the CIA and documents and helicopters and car chases and cameras so shaky you can't tell what's going on. As long as we light it with yellow and blue lighting it will look cool.

The out of character way John McClane bulldozes his way into the story is almost as ham-fisted as the father/son relationship dynamic. Every line that tried to sound like a Shane Black zinger only made me want him to die even more. His penchant for wanton destruction is completely out of hand and while I'm willing to suspend my disbelief that he can keep walking away from the bigger acts of violence in the film (and even radiation poisoning) I can't believe that there's absolutely no reprimand for the hundreds that have been killed in his wake on foreign soil for something that was absolutely none of his business.

Easily the worst in the series. Easily the worst scripted action film I've seen this year. So bad it goes past good and down to just plain unwatchable.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

The Croods


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

Such expensive looking animation. Absolutely gorgeous design jobs for characters, a huge number of creatures and an even larger number of expansive settings. Doing a road trip movie like this as an animation much have given the poor scene planners a heart attack but visually it's pretty stunning. Doubly so in 3D.

Whoever was in charge of special effects was working overtime too. Some crazy technical challenges on this show.

The character animation is just left of completely cartoonish. There's a bit of Warner Bros style beatings and falling from great heights but mixed in with some nice realistic moments, which is odd. But they keep the story moving and the comedy usually works well. Thankfully there's nothing to pop-cultury or annoyingly meta, the film stands well on its own merits.

It's not as satisfying as my Dreamworks gold standard, How to Train Your Dragon, and doesn't quite have the heart of Kung Fu Panda either but even with the huge technical advancements aside, it's still one of their better outputs. Very enjoyable.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

The Incredible Burt Wonderstone


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

It's pretty formulaic but has a great subject and comedic performances from the leads. Very enjoyable if not particularly memorable.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Mama


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

Spooky times. The film starts with a Once Upon A Time caption. It's good to keep in mind that kind of fairytale story because the climax doesn't play out much like a horror film.

Actually it plays out more like a classic monster movie rather than a ghost story. I can see why Guillermo del Toro would want to put his name on the material. This isn't some vague blur hiding in the shadows, you quite clearly see Mama right upfront and during the rest of the film. Thankfully the design of her is quite intriguing and the all important freaky movement is executed aplomb. But it does change the nature of the kind of scares they can get away with. The jump scares grow tiresome after a while but they do manage to keep the tension up and the mystery of what she actually is.

Jessica Chastain is the unwitting surrogate mother and she's great but it's the performances of the two young girls that really stands out. They have to sell some pretty wild and complicated stuff and are fascinating character in their own right. You could have made a horror film just about them.

The audience I saw the film with were very fidgety and squirmy, but I guess that just goes to show the film was doing its job well. 

Andrés and Barbara Muschietti do a great job with their first feature, adapting from their own short film. There is a deft touch to the staging of the suspense set pieces and even though a few feel like cheats, the majority are pretty thrilling despite all being in the same location.

I really enjoyed thins one, it wasn't exactly what I was expecting and that could hamper it in some peoples eyes, but most of the scares in the middle were effective and there was a strong beginning and a nice little fairytale story end.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

21 & Over


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

I really like Miles Teller and Skylar Astin from everything else I've seen them in. They've done thoughtful and intelligent work. That's not really required of them here though and this film never aims to be thoughtful or intelligent.

I thought this was very middle of the road. I laughed at one or two off the cuff remarks but the rest of the time the film just goes through the motions. If you enjoy these men behaving badly films that won't go away now due to the success of The Hangover, then I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Damsels in Distress


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

Oh my lord this is just brilliant. The most indescribable college comedy film I've ever seen. These characters had me in stitches from beginning to end with their naively altruistic ramblings. Whit Stillman's last film was 13 years ago, and I only just recently saw The Last Days of Disco but I enjoyed that one greatly. This film is far less ambitious and the tone is quite different. There's a very 1940's musical vibe going on, which is very odd but completely delightful.

In fact that's the best way for me to describe the film. Very odd but completely delightful. The film exists in its own world. Not to everyone's taste I'm sure but like I said before, I could not stop laughing a these characters antics right the way through. Don't expect any American Pie style frat boy pranks or big slapstick and comedic set pieces, this is all much smaller character and dialogue based humor. Along with a good dollop of tapdancing.

Watch this one immediately.