The Act of Killing
The Act of Killing is a comedic and visually arresting romp into genocide that would give Todd Solondz the creeps. This stunning psycho-drama documentary awash in nostalgia and revulsion is … Continue reading
Moonrise Kingdom
Wes Anderson has redeemed himself after Darjeeling Ltd, a cinematically joyful and gorgeous low point (although The Fantastic Mr. Fox was a valiant attempt and a fun little film). Moonrise … Continue reading
Lincoln
I expect nothing less from Spielberg at this point than a perfect historical drama, and Lincoln delivers in spades. Daniel Day Lewis gives a meaningful, earnest portrayal that consistently rings … Continue reading
Bernie
Linklater continues to innovate in this new hybrid of Errol Morris style documentary and fiction hydra. I really felt like I was seeing something new, and like most of the … Continue reading
The Deep Blue Sea
The dreaminess, theatricality and gravitas of this film feels closely akin to Solaris, stylistically and tonally. Odd bedfellows, a romantic melodrama and a science fiction freak out. So haunting, vivid … Continue reading
A Late Quartet
This was a very impressive first feature film by Zilberman. Great performances by Hoffman, Keener, and Ivanir. Walken could have given a bit more, his performance was a little too … Continue reading
Haywire
You could actually feel how tedious this was for Soderbergh to direct, the rote blocking of chase scenes and the requisite twists and flashbacks. I had as much fun watching … Continue reading