| 2009 List of All Films Watched |
| Links are to longer reviews on site. All ratings based on **** stars best. A film defined as at least a 70 min. event usually on big screen; but not always. |
| (V) = TV, Video or DVD ( +) = repeat viewing (W/O) Walked out |
| In 2009 I watched 456 films. |
| [500] DAYS OF SUMMER (d. Marc Webb) *** 1/2 |
| [UNTITLED] (d. Jonathan Parker) *** |
| 17 AGAIN (d. Burr Steers) Absurd wish fullfilment fantasy revisiting hi-school with hints of incest. Strangely enjoyable since Zac Efron pulls it off; ** 3/4 |
| A WOMAN IN BERLIN, A (Anonyma - Eine Frau in Berlin) (d. Max Färberböck) *** |
| ABOUT ELLY (d. Asghar Farhadi) *** |
| ADAM (d. Max Mayer) *** 1/4 |
| ADMIRAL, THE (d. Andrei Kravchuck) *** 1/2 |
| ADORATION (d. Atom Egoyan) + Not quite as stunning the 2nd time around...but worse: 2nd time this week I went to a film I didn't realize I'd seen before! *** 1/4 |
| ADVENTURELAND (d. Greg Mottola) Jesse Eisenberg, like Michael Cera is the ideal pomo hero. Pleasant, if subdued, rom-com. ** 3/4 |
| AFGHAN STAR (d. Havana Marking) *** |
| AGAINST THE CURRENT (d. Peter Callahan) *** 1/2 |
| AJAMI (d.Scandar Copti & Yaron Shani; Israel) *** 3/4 |
| ALIVE! (d. Artan Minarolli; Albania) ** 3/4 |
| AMELIA (d. Mira Nair) Straightforward romantic biopic which informs rather than involves. Borderline boring for a Hollywood pic. ** 1/2 |
| AMERICAN PRIMITIVE (d. Gwen Wynne) ** 1/2 |
| AMERICAN VIOLET (d. Tim Disney) Prdictable "based on true" story of ACLU victory over Texas racial injustices. Good intentions & acting; but so so. ** 3/4 |
| AMREEKA (d. Cherien Dabis) *** 1/2 |
| ANARCHIST'S WIFE, THE (d. Marie Noelle, Peter Sehr) *** |
| ANDER (d. Roberto Caston) Closeted Basque farmer tenderly falls for Peruvian immigrant. Slow, but well observed & touching. *** 1/4 |
| ANSWER MAN, THE (d. John Hindman) *** |
| ANVIL! THE STORY OF ANVIL (d. Sasha Gervasi) V. Real life version of Spinal Tap, sort of sad, sort of involving; but by the end I was unaccountably moved. *** |
| ANYTOWN (d. Dave Rodriguez) ** 3/4 |
| ARMY OF SILENCE (d. Jean-Pierre Melville) Eerily austere depiction of French resistance cell in Lyon, fascinating and strangely moving. *** 1/2 |
| ART AND COPY (d. Doug Pray) *** |
| AT WEST OF PLUTO (d. Myriam Verreault & Henry Bernadet) *** |
| AUTUMN OF THE MAGICIAN (d. Vaheh & Reuben Gevorkyants; Armenia) Fascinating docu about artist screenwriter Tonino Guerra who should be world famous. *** |
| AVATAR (d. James Cameron: 3D) The most sense-of-wonder instilling film since 2001:Space Odyssey; a visual triumph with story to match. Bravo! Cameron. **** |
| AWAY WE GO (d. Sam Mendes) Wildly variable road flick, social satire. John Krasinski is becoming a major star. ** 3/4 |
| BAARIA (d. Giuseppi Tornatori; Italy) *** 1/2 |
| BABY LOVE (d. Vincent Garenq) *** |
| BACKYARD (d. Carlos Carrera; Mexico) *** 1/4 |
| BAD DAY FOR FISHING (d. Alvaro Brechner; Uruguay) *** |
| BAGHDAD, TX (d. David H. Hickey) * 1/2 |
| BANDSLAM (d. Todd Graff) Sweet, fun coming of age/forming a rock band film. Gaelan Connell is LaBeouf lite...very likable. GREAT rock score. Predictable plot. *** 1/4 |
| BATTLE FOR TERRA (d. Aristomenis Tsirbas) Excellent 3D animation plus superior SF script with subtle issues of loyalties & humanity. *** 1/4 |
| BE CALM AND COUNT TO SEVEN (d. Ramtin Lavafipour) ** 1/2 |
| BE LIKE OTHERS (d. Tanaz Eshaghian) *** 1/4 |
| BEACHES OF AGNES, THE (d. Agnès Varda) What treasures Agnes Varda's mementos are. Her docus are moving & strangely beautiful. Et j'adore Jacques Demi. *** 1/2 |
| BEAST STALKER, THE (d. Dante Lam) *** |
| BEAUTIES AT WAR (La Guerre des miss) (d. Patrice Leconte) ** |
| BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES (Se souvenir des belles choses) (d. Zabou Breitman) *** 1/2 |
| BEESWAX (d. Andrew Bujalski) Mumblecore madness right up to very (startlingly unsatisfying) ending. Successful character study, in any case. *** |
| BELLE PERSONNE, LA (d. Chrisophe Honoré) *** 1/4 |
| BETWEEN LOVE AND GOODBYE (d. Casper Andreas) Gay relationship drama; mediocre direction & acting...but vital, sexy & powerfully realistic. ** 1/2 |
| BEYOND THE CIRCLE (d. Golam Rabbani Biplob; Bangladesh) ** |
| BLACK DOG BARKING (d. Mehmet Bahadir Er & Maryna Gorbach) * 1/2 |
| BLUE TOOTH VIRGIN, THE (d. Russell Brown) + *** 1/2 |
| BOLT (d. Howard & Williams) OK if predictable script. Good vocal acting. But ultimately mediocre. Lousy year for Academy animated features. ** 1/2 |
| BORN IN 68 (d. Olivier Duscastel, Jacques Martineau) *** 1/2 |
| BOX, THE (d. Richard Kelly) Don't ask me to explain it...but I liked the mood and look of Kelly's film, this one murkier than either of his others. ** 3/4 |
| BOY (d. Aureaus Solito) *** |
| BOY INTERRUPTED (d. Dana Perry) V. Filmmaking parents make exhaustive study of their depressed, 15 year old suicide son. Moving & insightful. *** 1/2 |
| BOYS ARE BACK, THE (d. Scott Hicks) Clive Owens is remarkable as a lost father (of 2 boys) after his wife dies. Predictable plot, but emotionally powerful. *** 1/4 |
| BREATHLESS (d. Yang Ik-june) ** 1/4 |
| BRIGHT STAR (d. Jane Campion) Weepy, authentic costume romance with an amazingly affecting perf by Ben Winshaw as John Keats. *** 1/4 |
| BROKEN EMBRACES (d. Pedro Almodovar) Typical Almodovar. Over plotted, gorgeous, a little long. Some breathtakingly original shots, but ultimately disappointing ** 3/4 |
| BROKEN PROMISE (d. Jill Chlumský; Slovakia) *** 1/2 |
| BRONSON (d. Nicolas Winding Refn) *** |
| BROTHERS (d. Jim Sheridan) Superb adaptation to a truthful American war story, changing emphasis of original, maybe for the better. Maguire is great! *** 1/2 |
| BROTHERS AT WAR (d. Jake Rademacher) V. Affecting and illuminating documentary by one filmmaker brother embedded in Iraq while 2 other brothers are serving. *** 1/4 |
| BRÜNO (d. Larry Charles) Über confrontationalist Cohen manages ütter tastelessness. Funny in a transgressive way, but sort of a mess. * 3/4 |
| BUDDENBROOKS (d. Heinrich Breloer) *** 1/4 |
| BURMA VJ: REPORTING FROM A CLOSED COUNTRY (d. Anders Ostergaard) V. Astonishing docu footage of government repression of populace. *** 1/2 |
| BURNING PLAIN, THE (d. Guillermo Arriaga) *** 1/4 |
| CAKE EATERS, THE (d. Mary Stuart Masterson) Quirky, realistic contemporary heart tugger with some really wonderful perfs & assured direction. *** 1/4 |
| CAN GO THROUGH SKIN (d. Esther Rots) ** 1/2 |
| CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY (d. Michael Moore) In your face docu, always interesting even though Moore's opinions often rankle this time around. ** 3/4 |
| CAPTIVE (d. Aleksei Uchitel) ** 3/4 |
| CARMO HIT THE ROAD (d. Murillo Pasta) ** 1/4 |
| CASANEGRA (d. Nour Eddine Lakhmari; Morocco) ** 1/4 |
| CHAMELEON (Kaméleon) (d. Kristzina Goda; Hungary) *** 1/4 |
| CHEF'S SPECIAL (d. Nacho Velilla) ** 1/4 |
| CHÉRI (d. Stephen Frears) Outstanding, lavish evocation of Belle Epoque; Pfeiffer is radient, Rupert Friend fabulously epicene. Literate script. *** 1/2 |
| CITY OF BORDERS (d. Yun Suh) *** |
| CITY OF LIFE AND DEATH (d.Lu Chuan) *** 1/4 |
| CLOUD 9 (d. Andreas Dresan) German septuagenarians screw like rabbits in an attack on filmic taboo against showing wizened bods. VERY true to life, though. ** 3/4 |
| COAL COUNTRY (d. Mari-Lynn Evans & Phylis Geller) V. Alarming and reasonably even-handed docu about dangers & destruction of coal industry In Appalachia. ** 3/4 |
| COCK COLLEGE (short films) (d. various) |
| COCO BEFORE CHANEL (d. Anne Fontaine) Tatou has matured into a superb actress. Great costumes & sets; but a tad overlong and just didn't involve me. *** |
| COLD SOULS (d. Sophie Barthes) ** 1/2 |
| CORALINE (d. Henry Selick) Incredible 3D animation. Fantasmagorical plot not my cuppa; but the imagery is superb & expands the art of cinema. *** 1/4 |
| COUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS (d. Lord & Miller) Clever, fun 3-D animated kids film with enough in-humor to amuse adults. *** |
| COUNTRY WEDDING (d. Vladis Öskarsdóttir) *** |
| COVE, THE (d. Louie Psihoyos) ** 3/4 |
| COVERBOY (d. Carmine Amoroso) *** |
| CRAZY HEART (d. Scott Cooper) Almost makes me love country music. Bridges is great, iconic. Nicely realized love story plus the music...winning como. *** 1/4 |
| CREATION (d. Jon Amiel) Earnest, boring costumer biofilm...Bettany is good as Darwin; but I never believed the film was true to the real characters. ** 1/2 |
| CROSSING OVER (d. Wayne Kramer) Like Crash, only better, this is an involving ensemble drama about distressed immigrants in L.A. *** 1/4 |
| CROSSING (d. Kim Tae-kyun; Republic of Korea) ** 3/4 |
| CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON, THE (d. David Fincher) + Even more moving 2nd time around. Epic, emotional, great film. *** 3/4 |
| CURSED (d. Wes Craven) V. Campy parody of werewolf stories with a great cast (Jesse Eisenberg & Milo Ventimiglia are wonderful). Ridiculous; but clever & fun. *** |
| CYCLES (d. Cyril Gelblat) *** 1/2 |
| DAMNED UNITED, THE (d. Tom Hooper) Good script & fine perfs (especially Michael Sheen) in a sports biopic more about people than sports. *** 1/4 |
| DANCER AND THE THIEF, THE (d. Fernando Trueba; Spain *** 1/4 |
| DANCERS (d. Pemille Fischer Christensen) ** 1/2 |
| DANCING ACROSS BORDERS (d. Anne H. Bass) *** |
| DARE (d. Adam Salky) High school sexual angst film which nails situation & characterizations (though actors are too old). Zach Gilford has genuine star qualities. *** 1/4 |
| DARK HARBOR (d. Naito Takasugu) *** |
| DAVID COPPERFIELD (d. Simon Curtis) V. The first half, Daniel Radcliffe as young Copperfield, is fine. Then it all turns to treacle and sentiment. ** 1/2 |
| DAWSON, ISLA 10 (d. Miguel Littin; Chile) *** |
| DAY AT THE MUSEUM, A (Musée haut, musée bas) (d. Jean-Michel Ribes) ** 1/4 |
| DEADGIRL (d. Marcel Sarmiento and Gadi Harel) ** 1/2 |
| DEATH IN LOVE (d. Boaz Yakin) Good cast mostly wasted on incoherent effects-of-Holocaust-on-2nd-generation-family sexually explicit melodrama. ** 1/4 |
| DECEMBER HEAT (Detsembrikuumus) (d. Asko Kase; Estonia) *** |
| DEFINITELY, MAYBE (d. Adam Brooks) V. Fine romcom with intriguing premise & a remarkable perf by Ryan Reynolds, whom I am coming to appreciate! *** 1/4 |
| DEGRASSI GOES HOLLYWOOD (d. Stefen Brogren) V. The nextgen Degrassi kids grown up & unrealistically placed in a Jason Mews directed film. Bizarrely fun. ** 1/2 |
| DIAMONDS (d. Andy Wilson) V. Sprawling TV mini-series melodrama of world of diamonds, wastes Judy Davis and a scowling James Purefoy. ** 1/4 |
| DISNEY'S A CHRISTMAS CAROL (d. Robert Zemeckis) The 3D f/x & motion capture wonderful, seminal. Story too familiar & over ripe. Best as a theme park ride. ** 1/2 |
| DISTRICT 9 (d. Neill Blomkamp) Smart, inventive alien invasion actioner, subtly moving & lacking Hollywood bombast. *** 1/4 |
| DOG EAT DOG (d. Carlos Moreno; Columbia) * 3/4 |
| DONKEY (d. Antonia Nuic; Croatia) ** 1/2 |
| DON'T LET ME DOWN (d. Cruz Angeles) *** |
| DOOMED LOVE (d. Mário Baroso; Portugal) *** |
| DREAM WEAVERS (d. Jun Gu; China) ** 1/2 |
| DRUMMER, THE (d. Kenneth Bi) *** 1/4 |
| DUPLICITY (d. Tony Gilroy) Script double crosses itself once too many times, but stars have chemistry & it's slick. ** 3/4 |
| EASIER WITH PRACTICE (d. Kyle Patrick Alvarez) *** |
| EATING OUT: ALL YOU CAN EAT (d. Glenn Gaylord) Clichéd gay romantic comedy; but sweet and sexy, albeit with mediocre, if attractive, actors. ** 1/2 |
| EDEN IS WEST (Eden à l'ouest) (d. Costa-Gavras) ** 3/4 |
| EDGE OF LOVE, THE (d. John Maybury) Fine cast, nice evocation of blitz England and arty circle doings; but turgid drama doesn't spark. ** 1/2 |
| EDUCATION OF CHARLIE BANKS, THE (d. Fred Durst) Fascinating character study of nerd vs. charismatic sociopath (and Jason Ritter is amazing.) *** 1/4 |
| EDUCATION, AN (d. Lone Scherfig) Superb '60s character study of a 16 yr. old English girl & her family who are seduced by an older, romantic roué. *** 3/4 |
| ELDORADO (d. Bouli Lanners; Belgium) ** 3/4 |
| EMMA (d. Diamuid Lawrence, 1996) V. The Kate Beckinsale/BBC version. Not my favorite Austin story, but Andrew Davies' scenario quite good. *** |
| ENCOUNTERS AT THE END OF THE WORLD (d. Werner Herzog) + Fascinating docu footage of Antarctica & modern scientific explorers. *** 1/2 |
| END OF LOVE, THE (d. Simon Chung; Hong Kong) Mediocre digital film: story of young gay hustler/druggie involved with Christian sect. Nicely acted. ** 1/2 |
| ESCAPE, THE (d. Kathrine Windfeld) *** |
| EUGENE (d.Jake Barsha) * 3/4 |
| EVERY LITTLE STEP (d. James Stern & Adam Del Deo) Superb meta-docu (film about trying out for a musical about trying out). Riveting & emotional. *** 3/4 |
| EVERYBODY'S FINE (d. Kirk Jones) I'm not a father; but DeNiro's situation is one that hit me with particular emotional wallop. Fine script, rings true, engrossing. *** 1/2 |
| EVERYONE ELSE (d. Maren Ade) *** 1/4 |
| EVERYTHING STRANGE AND NEW (d. Frazer Bradshaw) *** |
| EXPLICIT ILLS (d. Mark Webber) Somewhat muddled continuity, but a quite moving anti-poverty drama with some memorable perfs. *** |
| EXPLODING GIRL, THE (d. Bradley Rust Gray) *** 1/4 |
| EXTRACT (d. Mike Judge) Often funny comedy with iconic Jason Bateman perf. Judge replaces biting edge satire with more traditional farce structure. *** 1/4 |
| FALLEN GODS (d. Ernesto Daranas; Cuba) * 3/4 |
| FAME (d. Kevin Tanchardoen) The cast is attractive and talented, the singing & dancing well done. Too bad there was no real story. Greatly inferior to the original. ** 3/4 |
| FAST AND FURIOUS (d. Justin Lin) Testosterone soaked film with some nicely edited & conceived auto stunts; but ridiculous and predictable script. ** 1/2 |
| FEAR ME NOT (d. Kristian Levring) ** 3/4 |
| FIG TREES (d. John Greyson) ** 3/4 |
| FIGHTING (d. Dito Montiel) Clichés abound & Montiel's mis-en-scène just seems confused. Tatum isn't a convincing actor; but he sure looks the part. ** 1/4 |
| FINAL ARRANGEMENTS (Bouquet final) (d. Michel Delgado) ** 3/4 |
| FINDING BLISS (d. Julia Davis) ** 1/2 |
| FIRM LAND, THE (d. Chapour Haghighat) * 1/4 |
| FIRST DAY OF THE REST OF YOUR LIFE (Le premier jour du reste de ta vie) (d. Rémi Bezançon) *** 3/4 |
| FIVE MINUTES OF HEAVEN (d. Oliver Hirschbiegel) Moral Dilemmas 'R Us. Reconciliation in N. Ireland with 2 great performances, esp. James Nesbitt. *** 1/4 |
| FLIGHT TO FREEDOM (Fuga per la libertà) (d. Carlo Carlei) ** 1/2 |
| FOOD INC (d. Robert Kenner) ** 1/2 |
| FORASTERS (d. Ventura Pons) ** 3/4 |
| FOREVER ENTHRALLED (d. Chen Kaige) ** 1/2 |
| FORTRESS, THE (d. Fernand Melgar) ** 1/2 |
| FOUR BOXES (d. Wyatt McDill) *** |
| FRANK THE RAT (d. Jim Cozza) *** 1/4 |
| FRENCH GIGOLO, A (Cliente) (d. Josiane Balasko) *** 1/4 |
| FUNNY PEOPLE (Judd Apatow) Well written & acted dramedy; could have benefited from tightening, but much genius is on display here. *** 1/2 |
| G.I. JOE: RISE OF COBRA (d. Stephen Sommers) Truly dreadful, bombastic, empty-headed actioner which wastes every actor, tho the f/x are pretty good. * 1/2 |
| GAMER (d. Neveldine & Taylor) F/x galore can't save this future death game film from its ridiculous over-the-top (but predictable) premise. ** |
| GARBAGE DREAMS (d. Mai Iskander) ** 3/4 |
| GENERAL, EL (d. Natalia Almada) * 3/4 |
| GIFT TO STALIN, THE (d. Rustem Abdrashev) *** 1/2 |
| GIRL ON THE TRAIN, THE (La fille du RER) (d. André Téchiné) *** 1/4 |
| GIVE ME YOUR HAND (d. Pascal-Alex Vincent) *** |
| GIVING IT UP (d. Frank Ruy) *** |
| GO-GETTER, THE (d. Martin Hynes) V. Typical indie road flick, but a good vehicle for Lou Taylor Pucci. ** 1/2 |
| GRANDPA IS DEAD (d. Soxie H. Topacio; Philippines) * |
| GROWN UPS (Les grandes personnes) (d. Anna Novion) ** 1/4 |
| GUY AND MADELINE ON A PARK BENCH (d. Damien Chazelle) ** |
| HACHIKO: A DOG'S STORY (d. Lasse Hallstrom) ** 3/4 |
| HANGOVER, THE (d. Todd Phillips) One of those great bad comedies: earned laughs, surprising plot development, fresh acting by 4 comic actors. *** 1/4 |
| HANSEL AND GRETEL (d. Yim Phil-sung) W/O |
| HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE (d. David Yates) Series marking time; but excellent script and f/x make it worthwhile. *** 1/4 |
| HEADLESS WOMAN, THE (d. Lucrecia Martel) ** 1/2 |
| HELLBOY II: THE GOLDEN ARMY (d. Guillermo del Toro) Bombastic fantasy with del Toro's nightmarish imagery, but a soporific, predictable plot. ** |
| HELLO GOODBYE (d. Graham Guit) ** 1/2 |
| HE'S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU (d. Ken Kwapis) Attractive cast, but clichés abound in this all too clever rom-com about coupling. ** 1/2 |
| HIGHER FORCE, THE (d. Olaf de Fleur Johannesson) * 3/4 |
| HOME (d. Ursula Meier) *** |
| HOOKED (d. Adrian Sitaru) ** 1/2 |
| HOUSE ON THE CLOUDS, THE (La casa sulle nuvole) (d. Claudio Giovannesi) *** |
| HUMPDAY (d. Lynn Shelton) *** 1/4 |
| I HOPE THEY SERVE BEER IN HELL (d. Bob Gosse) The Hangover with twice the raunch & characters half the age; but as funny & well played as it is tasteless. *** |
| I IMAGINE A DREAM LIKE THAT (Pense che un sogno cosi) (d. Marco De Luca) ** 1/2 |
| I KILLED MY MOTHER (J'ai tué ma mère) (d. Xavier Dolan) *** 1/2 |
| I KILLED MY MOTHER (J'ai tué ma mère) (d.Xavier Dolan) + Actually better the second time around. Dolan is like a reincarnation of young Orson Welles. *** 3/4 |
| I KNOW YOU KNOW (d. Justin Kerrigan) *** |
| I LOVE YOU BETH COOPER (d. Chris Columbus) Horrible teen nerd+cheerleader comedy. Jack Carpenter as gay best friend can't redeem it. * |
| I LOVE YOU, MAN (d. John Hamburg) Great to see an endearing, straight male bonding flick not based on homo panic! Rudd & Segal are wonderful. *** 1/4 |
| I SAW THE SUN (d. Mahsun Kirmizigül; Turkey) ** 3/4 |
| ICE AGE: DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS (d. Carlos Saldanha) Nice 3-D animation...but boring, clichéd and not up to previous. * 3/4 |
| IL DIVO (d. Paolo Sorrentino) ** 3/4 |
| I'M FROM TITOV VELES (d. Teona Mitevska; Macedonia) ** |
| IMAGINARIUM OF DOCTOR PARNASSUS (d. Terry Gilliam) Diverting...but what?! Depp, Law & Farrell do fine channelling Heath. ** 1/2 |
| IN THE LOOP (d. Armando Iannucci) *** |
| IN YOUR ABSENCE (d. Iván Noel) *** |
| INFORMANT, THE! (d. Steven Soderbergh) Matt Damon is great, film has its funny moments but just falls short with unconvincing Keystone Feds. ** 3/4 |
| INFORMERS, THE (d. Gregor Jordan) Glossy, trashy film based on Bret Easton Ellis depraved L.A. novel. More meandering than Crash. Nobody wins. * 1/2 |
| INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS (d. Quentin Tarantino) Not being a Tarantino fan, I was blown away by the Wellesian imagery & great alternate history plot. *** 1/2 |
| INSPECTOR LEWIS: AND THE MOONBEAMS... (d. Dan Reed) V. Superb whodoneit reminiscent of "The Secret History". Tom Riley amazing as autistic artist. *** 1/2 |
| INSPECTOR LEWIS: EXPIATION (d. Dan Reed) V. My kind of mystery show, good cast, reasonable psychology, & interesting detectives. Lame case, tho. ** 3/4 |
| INSPECTOR LEWIS: LIFE BORN OF FIRE (d.Richard Spence) V. Intriguing religion vs. gay guilt serial killer plot...but I fgured it out way too soon. *** |
| INSPECTOR LEWIS: MUSIC TO DIE FOR (d. Bill Anderson) V. Disappointingly opaque episode. Auspicious debut for Merlin's Bradley James. ** 1/2 |
| INTERNATIONAL, THE (d. Tom Tykwer) Competent, disappointingly concluded thriller with 1 great shoot-out at the Guggenheim Museum, NY. ** 3/4 |
| INTO THE STORM (d. Thaddeus O'Sullivan) V. Astonishing perf. by Brendon Gleason. History lite...but quite absorbing. *** 1/4 |
| INVENTION OF LYING, THE (d. Ricky Gervais) A less bloated Evan Almighty but just as misguided. Gervaise is tiresome, the humor curdles. Only the surprising cameos work. ** |
| INVICTUS (d. Clint Eastwood) Morgan Freeman is eerily perfect, bringing Mandela's heroism home. Film is truly affecting and unexpected. *** 1/2 |
| INVOLUNTARY (d. Ruben östlund) *** |
| ISLAND, THE (d. Sherif Arafa; Egypt) ** 3/4 |
| IT MIGHT GET LOUD (d. Davis Guggenheim) Great subjects & superb guitar playing subverted by poor editing scheme in otherwise excellent rock docu. *** |
| IT'S COMPLICATED (d. Nancy Meyers) Funny, even enchanting rom-com which hit the right notes for me. Streep & esp. Alec Baldwin are so good. *** 1/2 |
| IT'S COMPLICATED (d. Nancy Meyers) V.+ Funny, lush rom-com which hit the right notes for me. Streep, Baldwin & Krasinski are so good. *** 1/2 |
| IT'S NOT ME, I SWEAR! (d. Philippe Falardeau) ** 3/4 |
| JAMILA & THE PRESIDENT (d. Ratria Sarumpaet; Indonesia) ** |
| JERICHOW (d. Christian Petzold) A German riff on The Postman Always Rings Twice, with a different twist. Good atmosphere & acting. *** |
| JERUSALEMA (d. Ralph Ziman; South Africa) *** 1/4 |
| JULIE & JULIA (d. Nora Ephron) A delectible dish of a movie. Streep is marvelous, Amy Adams almost keeps up. Clever & funny, Ephron is back! *** 1/2 |
| JUST A FATHER (Solo un padre) (d. Luca Lucini) *** 1/4 |
| KABEI (d. Yôji Yamada) *** 3/4 |
| KAIFECK MURDER (d. Esther Gronenborn) ** 1/2 |
| KANCHIVARAM (d. Priyadarshan) ** 3/4 |
| KILL THEM ALL (d. Esteban Schroeder; Uruguay) *** |
| KNOWING (d. Alex Proyas) Good f/x, great sound; but Proyas is no Spielberg. Distubing plot which only fitfully holds water. ** 1/2 |
| KRABAT (d. Marco Kreuzpaintner) + *** 1/2 |
| KUNG FU PANDA (d. Osborne & Stevenson) Fine opening dream animation; but rest of film is quite ordinary 3-D with silly story. ** 1/2 |
| LAILA'S BIRTHDAY (d. Rashid Masharawi) ** 1/2 |
| LANDSCAPE NO. 2 (d. Vinko Möderndorfer; Slovenia) *** 1/2 |
| LAST PULCINELLA, THE (L'ultimo Pulcinella) (d. Maurizio Scaparro) ** 1/2 |
| LAST STATION, THE (d. Michael Hoffman) Superb perfs by Mirren, Plummer & McAvoy make this otherwise tedious, if good looking, historical biopic watchable. *** |
| LAST STOP 174 (d. Bruno Barreto; Brazil) *** 3/4 |
| LAW ABIDING CITIZEN (d. F. Gary Gray) Intriguing revenge script, well executed; but unrealistic in the real world and a singularly unsavory experience. ** 3/4 |
| LEAVING BARSTOW (d. Peter Paige) ** 1/2 |
| LETTERS TO FATHER JACOB (d. Klaus Härö; Finland) *** 1/4 |
| LEWIS: POINT OF VANISHING (d. Maurice Phillips) V. Overly convoluted Brit mystery episode. Left me unsure about who did what to whom. ** 1/4 |
| LIBERTADOR MORALES, EL JUSTICIERO (d. Efterpi Charalambidis; Venezuela) ** 1/4 |
| LITTLE ASHES (d. Paul Morrison) Overwrought but fascinating hodge-podge,drama of famed true-life gay artists in '30s Spain. Javier Beltran is true find. ** 3/4 |
| LITTLE JOE (d.Nichole Haeusser) ** 3/4 |
| LITTLE SOLDIER (d. Annette K. Olesen) ** 3/4 |
| LITTLE TRAITOR, THE (d. Lynn Roth) *** 1/4 |
| LIVE AND REMEMBER (d. Alexander Proshkin) *** 1/4 |
| LIVING IN EMERGENCY: STORIES OF DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS (d. Mark Hopkins) V. Viscerally affecting docu about 4 doctors in dire Africa. *** 1/4 |
| LONDON RIVER (d. Richard Bouchareb) *** 1/4 |
| LOOKING FOR ERIC (d. Ken Loach) ** 1/2 |
| LOSER (d. Amy Heckerling) V. Jason Biggs is pretty good here, but the film is all NYC & collegiant clichés...and unforgivably, sort of boring. ** 1/4 |
| LOSS OF A TEARDROP DIAMOND (d. Jodie Markell) Tennessee Williams' script (& Bryce Howard's Southern belle) should've remained lost. But Chris Evans is ideal. ** 1/2 |
| LOUISE-MICHEL (d. Benoît Delépine, Gustave Kervern) * |
| LOVE HAPPENS (d. Brandon Camp) Unoriginal romance; but actors make it work up to a point. John Caroll Lynch is fine in moving supporting role. ** 1/2 |
| LOVELY BONES (d. Peter Jackson) Looks great, but eyerollingly earnest and obvious, emotionally misfiring. ** 1/2 |
| LOVELY LONELINESS (d. Victoria Galardi & Martin Carranza) ** 3/4 |
| LUNATICS, LOVERS & POETS (d. John Scoular) * 3/4 |
| LYMELIFE (d. Derick Martini) Culkin brothers are quite fine; but unremitting miserablism overwhelms slender plot. ** 1/2 |
| MADE OF HONOR (d. Paul Weiland) V. Horribly clichéed and predictable if slick romantic comedy. Even McDreamy couldn't save this one. * 3/4 |
| MADE OF HONOR (d. Paul Weiland) V. Horribly clichéed and predictable if slick romantic comedy. Even McDreamy couldn't save this one. * 3/4 |
| MAID, THE (d. Sebastian Silva) *** |
| MAKING LOVE (d. Arthur Hiller) V.+ Watched again 25 yrs. later at a friend's behest. Still one of the most romantic, realistic gay stories ever; but just misses. ** 3/4 |
| MAN WHO LOVED YNGVE, THE (d. Stian Kristiansen; Norway) Confused punk rocker straight boy falls for new boy in class. Beautiful & involving despite. *** |
| MAN WHO LOVES, THE (L'uomo che ama) (d. Marie Sole Tognazzi) *** |
| MARCELLO MARCELLO (d. Denis Rabaglia) *** 3/4 |
| MARCELLO MARCELLO + *** 1/2 |
| MARKET - A TALE OF TRADE, THE (d. Ben Hopkins) ** 1/4 |
| MARPLE: MURDER IS EASY (d. Hettie Macdonald) V. Dense vedy British whodunit with talky, unsatisfying denoument. ** 1/4 |
| MARPLE: POCKET FULL OF RYE (d. Charles Palmer) V. One of the best of this Mystery series, good plot, nicely acted and directed. *** |
| MAX MANUS (d. Espen Sandberg, Joachim Roenning; Norway) *** 3/4 |
| ME TWO (La personne aux deux personnes) (d. Bruno Lavaine, Nicolas Charlet) ** |
| MEDIATOR (d. Dito Tsintsadze; Georgia) *** |
| MELODRAMA HABIBI (d. Hany Tamba) ** |
| MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS, THE (d.Grant Heslov) Satire of supposed U.S. army psy-ops, half funny, half ridiculous. ** 1/2 |
| MERRY GENTLEMEN, THE (d. Michael Keaton) ** 3/4 |
| MESRINE: PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE (Part 1) (d. Jean-François Richet) *** 1/2 |
| MESRINE: PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE (Part 2) (d. Jean-François Richet) *** 1/4 |
| MESSENGER, THE (d. Oren Moverman) Simple perfection. Nicely understated perfs by Foster & Morton, best perf ever by Harrelson. Touching and relevant. **** |
| MIAO MIAO (d. Hsiao-Tse Cheng) *** |
| MID-AUGUST LUNCH (d. Gianni di Gregorio) *** |
| MILK (d. Gus Van Sant) + A 2nd viewing discloses subtleties unseen before. Superb script, direction & acting make this the year's most important film. **** |
| MILK OF SORROW, THE (d. Claudia Llosa; Peru) *** |
| MISFORTUNATES, THE (d. Felix van Groeningen; Belgium) ** 3/4 |
| MISSING PERSON, THE (d. Noah Buschel) ** |
| MISSION, LA (d. Peter Bratt) *** 1/4 |
| MOMMY IS AT THE HAIRDRESSER'S (d. Léa Pool) *** 1/2 |
| MOON (d. Duncan Jones) ** 3/4 |
| MOSCOW, BELGIUM (d. Christophe van Rompaey) *** |
| MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN AMERICA (d. Ehrlich & Goldsmith) V. Great year for docus & this one is important, informative & well crafted. *** 3/4 |
| MOTHER (d. Bong Jong-ho; South Korea) *** 1/4 |
| MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS (d. Carl Bessai) *** 1/4 |
| MR. RIGHT (d. Jacqueline Morris) 3 gay couples live & romance in modern day London. Clunky, confusing exposition, but nifty resolution & well observed. ** 3/4 |
| MUGABE AND THE WHITE AFRICAN (d. Bailey & Thompson) V. Shocking docu about violent land reform in Mugabe's Zimbwabe & legal struggles. *** 1/2 |
| MUTUAL APPRECIATION (d. Andrew Bujalski) V. Involving slice of Gen-Y life per a 3-way friends relationship. B&W, talky, ugly: Woody Allen + Cassavetes. *** |
| MY DEAR ENEMY (d. Yoon-Ki Lee) ** 3/4 |
| MY ONE AND ONLY (d. Richard Loncraine) Fun, involving '50s biopic & road flick: Zellweger, Lerman & especially Rendall are fine, but script is formulaic. *** |
| MY SISTER'S KEEPER (d. Nick Cassavetes) Emotionally over-the-top, but satisfying weeper. Watch "Medium" kid Sofia Vassilieva & Tom Dekker spark. *** |
| MY SUICIDE (d. David Lee Miller) *** 3/4 |
| MY WINNIPEG (d. Guy Maddin) V. Hypnotic docu-fantasia and amusing psychic personal history of this filmmaker. Michel Gondry + David Lynch + snow. *** 1/4 |
| NEW YORK I LOVE YOU (d. Various) Intermittently interesting portmanteau film; NY with no gays? Some sequences worked, most didn't. ** 1/2 |
| NINE (d. Rob Marshall) Liked: intercutting of singing with story, Cruz, Fergie's singing and her one song, Day-Lewis's accent. Disliked most everything else. ** 3/4 |
| NO PUEDO VIVIR SIN TI (d. Leon Dai; Taiwan) *** |
| NOBODY TO WATCH OVER ME (d. Ryoichi Kimizuka; Japan) *** 1/2 |
| NORTH (d. Rune Denstad Langlo) ** 1/2 |
| NORTH FACE (d. Philipp Stölzl) *** 3/4 |
| NURSE.FIGHTER.BOY (d. Charles Officer) *** |
| OBSERVE AND REPORT (d. Jody Hill) Very black, obscene, mostly unfunny comedy...however surprisingly entertaining with Rogan & Anna Faris standouts. *** |
| ONE-HANDED TRICK, THE (d. Santiago Zannou) ** |
| OPEN ROAD, THE (d. Michael Meredith) Jeff Bridges, in best dissipated Dude mode & game Timberlake do road trip clichés. Predictable; but better than expected. ** 3/4 |
| OTHER BANK, THE (d. George Ovashvili) *** 1/2 |
| OUTRAGE (d. Kirby Dick) V. Confrontational docu, intriguingly edited, about hypocritical gay Congresscritters and the harm they foist on the Republic. *** 1/2 |
| OVERBROOK BROTHERS (d. John Bryant) *** |
| PAIN IN THE ASS, A (d. Francis Veber) ** |
| PAPER HEART (d. Nicholas Jasenovec) *** 1/4 |
| PARIS (d. Cédrick Klapisch) Sprawling romcom with large, fine cast but too many characters and unfocused script and direction. Too bad. ** 1/4 |
| PARTLY PRIVATE (d. Danae Elon) V. Excellent, if discomforting docu of a secular Jewish family's struggles with idea of circumcision. My reaction was visceral. *** 3/4 |
| PARTS LEFT OVER, THE (d. Roy Wageman) ** 3/4 |
| PEDRO (d. Nick Oceano) V.+ MTV is a natural place to show this superior biopic. Dustin Lance Black should now add an Emmy to his Oscar for Milk. *** 1/2 |
| PERFECT GETAWAY, A (d. David Twohy) Gorgeous Kawaii scenery is all that's good about this predictable Natural Born Killers wannabe. ** |
| PERFECTIONIST, THE (La perfezionista) (d. Cesare Lanza) 1/2* |
| PERPETUUM MOBILE (d. Nicolas Pareda) * 1/4 |
| PHOEBE IN WONDERLAND (d. Daniel Barnz) Simplistic psycho stuff well presented. Fine acting; but just not all that original. ** 3/4 |
| PIRATE RADIO (d. Richard Curtis) Wonderful evocation of the mid-60's with a dynamite song score (gotta get the CD). Great double bill with Across the Universe! *** 1/2 |
| POIROT: MRS. MCGINTY'S DEAD (d. Ashley Pearce) V. Fussy & talky British Agatha Christie whodunit with a ridiculous plot, but a nice noir look. ** |
| POISON FRIENDS (Les amitiés maléfique) (d. Emmanuel Bourdieu) V. Literary, unpleasant story of college students taken in by a pathological liar friend. *** |
| POLICE ADJECTIVE (d. Corneliu Porumbolu; Romania) *** |
| POLICE ROMANCE, A (d. Stéphanie Duvivier) *** 1/4 |
| PONYO (d. Hayao Miyazaki) Gorgeous 2-D animation; but I just couldn't relate to the plot's flights of fancy, inscrutable message and dare I say boring characters. ** 1/2. |
| POP STAR ON ICE (d. David Barba) *** |
| PORNOGRAPHY (d, David Kittredge) Disquieting, arty thriller/ghost story set in porno world...a gay EYES WIDE SHUT as if directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. *** 1/4 |
| POST GRAD (d. Vicky Jenson) Attractive, interesting actors wasted in a totally cliché ridden family comedy. Whoever greenlit this waste of celluloid should be fired. * 3/4 |
| PRAYERS FOR BOBBY (d. Russell Mulcahy)V. Well acted tear jerker tv movie based on true story of gay boy's suicide. Emotionally devistating.. *** 1/4 |
| PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL "PUSH" BY SAPPHIRE (d. Lee Daniels) Difficult to watch drama, but quite fine & amazingly well acted and ultimately uplifting. *** 3/4 |
| PRESSURE COOKER (d. Becker & Grausman) V. Inspiring docu about an inner city high school, a dedicated Culinary Arts teacher, & 3 students. *** |
| PROPOSAL, THE (d. Anne Fletcher) Adequate, if predictable romcom with revelatory leading man perf by Ryan Reynolds. ** 3/4 |
| PROTEKTOR (d. Marak Najbrt; Czech Republic) ** 1/2 |
| PUBLIC ENEMIES (d. Michael Mann) Mann's direction is claustrophobic & confusing - but visually striking. Lots of shoot-em-ups, little emotional involvement. ** 3/4 |
| PUSH (d. Paul McGuigan) Psi powers thriller with muddled, contradictory plot but some nifty acting, especially Fanning and Evans. ** 1/2 |
| QUIET CHAOS (d. Antonello Grimaldi) *** 1/2 |
| RACE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN (d. Andy Fickman) Loveably dumb scrip and just ok f/xt; but then I'm not the target audience. ** 1/2 |
| RACING DREAMS (d. Marshall Curry) V. Superb, involving docu about three 12-13 year old circuit go-kart racers & their dreams during a year of racing. *** 3/4 |
| RAGING SUN, RAGING SKY (d. Julián Hernández) *** 1/2 |
| READY? OK! (d. James Vasquez) *** |
| RECOUNT (d. Jay Roach) V. The 2000 election still hurts & it's taken me several false starts to finish this fine, well acted, well written tv film. *** 1/4 |
| RED CLIFF (d. John Woo) Even the truncated US version is fantastic filmmaking. Leung & Kaneshiro are so fine, the battle scenes lucid & unsurpassed in memory. *** 3/4 |
| RED RIDING: 1974 (d. Julian Jarrold) *** |
| RED RIDING: 1980 (d. James March) *** 1/4 |
| RED RIDING: 1983 (d. Anand Tucker) ** 3/4 |
| REPORTER (d. Eric Metzgar) V. Committed docu about NY Times journalist Nicholas Kristof & his trip with two young contest winners to war ravaged east Congo. ** 3/4 |
| REVERSE (Rewers) (d. Borys Lankosz; Poland) *** 1/2 |
| RIVERS WASH OVER ME (d. John G. Young) Nicely shot and acted issue film about gay black boy returned to small town South. *** |
| ROAD FROM ELEPHANT PASS, THE (d. Chandran Rutnam; Sri Lanka) ** 1/2 |
| ROAD, THE (d. John Hillcoat) Bleak story drenched in miserablism & puzzling causality. Impressive acting, especially cameos by Robert Duval & unrecognizable Guy Pearce. *** |
| ROBERT ZIMMERMANN IS TANGLED UP IN LOVE (d. Leander Haussmann) *** |
| RUDO Y CURSI (d. Carlos Cuarón) Bernal & Luna are good enough; but soccer story and direction don't ignite. ** 3/4 |
| SALT OF THIS SEA (d. Annemarie Jacir: Palestine) *** |
| SAMSON & DELILAH (d.Warwick Thornton; Australia) ** 1/4 |
| SCHOOL DAYS WITH A PIG (d. Tetsu Maeda) *** |
| SCRATCH (d. Michal Rosa) ** 3/4 |
| SECRETO DE SUS OJOS, EL (d. Juan José Campanella; Argentina) *** 3/4 |
| SECRETS OF STATE (Secret défence) (d. Philipe Haïm) *** |
| SEED OF DISCORD, THE (Il seme della siscordia) (d. Pappi Corsicato) ** 1/4 |
| SEEKER: THE DARK IS RISING, THE (d. David L. Cunningham) V.+ Adolescent fantasy with an interesting hero in Alex Ludwig. ** 1/2 |
| SÉRAPHINE (d. Martin Provost) *** 1/4 |
| SERGIO (d. Greg Barker) V. Docu of the 2003 bombing by al-Qaeda of the UN mission in Iraq led by martyred Sergio de Mello. Gripping recreations. Affecting. *** |
| SERIOUS MAN, A (d. Joel & Ethan Coen) Different Coens film: personal, very Jewish, amusing riff on the Job story. Loved it until the weird unsatisfactory conclusion, again! *** 1/2 |
| SEVEN DAYS, THE (d. Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz) * 1/2 |
| SHERLOCK HOLMES (d. Guy Richie) It looks like Victorian London; but its criminally anachronistic rock-and-roll sensibility is all Richie's fault. * 1/4 |
| SHOTGUN STORIES (d. Jeff Nichols) V. Quietly powerful, reflective Amer. indie pitting half-brothers against each other. *** |
| SHRINK (d. Jonas Pate) *** 1/4 |
| SIN NOMBRE (d. Cary Joji Fukunaga) Superbly executed drama of Central American gangs & the plight of immigrants with a believeable, moving romance. *** 1/2 . |
| SINGLE MAN, A (d. Tom Ford) Ford's visual sense right on, narrative not so much. Fine acting; but ambiguous characters detract. Nick Hoult all grown up & a beauty. *** |
| SKIN (d. Anthony Fabian) ** 3/4 |
| SNIPER, THE (d. Dante Lam) *** 1/4 |
| SOLOIST, THE (d. Joe Wright) Wright throws every directorial trick in the book at this sappy script, and Downey & Foxx are fine; but I was bored. ** 1/2 |
| SOMEONE I LOVED (Je l'aimais) (d. Zabou Breitman) *** |
| SOMERS TOWN (d. Shane Meadows) Delightful and insightful, if slight, youth dramedy where Midlands youth befriends Polish boy in modern London. *** 1/4 |
| SOUL POWER (d. Jeffrey Levy-Hinte) '74 Zaire concert film, well shot but music varies in quality. Bill Withers, Celia Cruz & BB King really impressed. Star James Brown less. *** |
| SOUNDTRACK FOR A REVOLUTION (d. Guttentag and Sturman) V. Superb docu of Civil Rights struggle emphasizing music. Poignant & emotionally uplifting. *** 3/4 |
| SOUTH DESERT (d. Shawn Garry) ** 3/4 |
| SPINNING INTO BUTTER (d. Mark Brokaw) Racism in a New England college has never been so banal or clichéd. * 3/4 |
| SPLIT ESTATE (d. Debra Anderson) V. Involving, informative muckraking docu about enviromental hazards to people in pristine oil/gas drilling areas of Rocky Mts.. *** 1/4 |
| SPREAD (d. David Mackenzie) Kucher is quite fine as successor to Gere's American Gigalo. Clichés abound, but this is hot, enjoyable, sexy stuff. *** |
| SPRING 1941 (d. Uri Barbash) * 1/2 |
| SPRING BREAKDOWN (d. Ryan Shiraki) * 1/4 |
| SQUARE, THE (d. Nash Edgerton) *** |
| ST. GEORGE SHOOTS THE DRAGON (d. Srdjan Dragojevic; Serbia) *** |
| STAR TREK (d. J.J. Abrams) Spectacular in IMAX, well cast, nothing special about the plot...but as a summer action flick it is about as good as they come. *** |
| STATE OF PLAY (d. Kevin Macdonald) More focused than the BBC series, Good character driven thriller with fine acting. *** |
| STATEN ISLAND (d. James DeMonaco) Clever plotting, dynamite acting (Hawke, Onofrio & esp. Seymour Cassel), different take on gangster film. Engrossing. *** 1/2 |
| STELLA (d. Sylvie Verheyde) *** |
| STILL WALKING (d. Kore-ea Hirokazu) *** 1/2 |
| SUGAR (d. Anna Bodin, Ryan Fleck) Fine American indie about a young Dominican baseball player & his minor league tryout in Iowa. *** |
| SUMMER (d. Kenny Glenaan) ** 3/4 |
| SUMMER HOURS (L'heure d'été) (d. Olivier Assayas) + *** 3/4 |
| SUNSHINE CLEANING (d. Christine Jeffs) Enjoyable indie dramedy. Amy Adams better here than in Doubt. *** |
| SUPERBAD (d. Greg Mattola) V.+ One of the rare cases of a film where the over-the-top raunch works better on video than in the theater. *** |
| SURROGATES (d. Jonathan Mostow) Super f/x and makeup almost make this futuristic potboiler worth watching. But I don't buy the fundamental take on human nature. ** 3/4 |
| SWEET CRUDE (d. Sandy Cioffi) *** |
| SWIMSUIT ISSUE (d. Mans Herngren) ** 3/4 |
| SYDNEY WHITE (d. Joe Nussbaum) V. Clever concept (Snow White & 7 Dorks on university Greek row), but dumb & predictable. Give Jack Carpenter a leading role. ** 1/4 |
| TAHAAN - A BOY WITH A GRENADE (d. Santosh Sivan) * 3/4 |
| TAKING CHANCE (d. Ross Katz) V. Emotionally devastating TV movie about the consequences of war on the homefront. *** 1/2 |
| TAKING WOODSTOCK (d. Ang Lee) Very interesting oblique look at the '60s & seminal event. Henry Goodman deadpan excellent; but Staunton is fabulous. *** 1/4 |
| TALHOTBLOND (d. Barbara Schroeder) *** 1/4 |
| TCHAO PANTIN (d. Claude Berri) *** 1/4 |
| TEARS OF APRIL (d. Aku Louhimies) *** 3/4 |
| TELSTAR (d. Nick Moran) *** |
| TERMINATOR 4 (d. McG) I love the "Terminator" world, including the tv-show contrib to the mythos. This film worked, consistent and thrilling. *** 1/4 |
| TERRIBLY HAPPY (d. Henrik Ruben Genz) ** 3/4 |
| TETRO (d. Francis Ford Coppola) Visually ravishing with creative films & operas within the film. But the narrative is too over-the-top operatic for my tastes. ** 3/4 |
| THIRD WAVE, THE: A VOLUNTEER STORY (d. Alison Thompson) Inciteful docu of volunteers who went to small Sri Lankan town destroyed by 2004 tsunami. *** 1/4 |
| THIRTY DAYS OF NIGHT (d. David Slade) V. Hyper-violent vampire film with ridiculous script, some bad overacting, but also a scary Arctic atmosphere. ** |
| THIS IS IT (d. Kenny Ortega) Valuable testament to MJ's talent. The show would have been great, and what is on screen is fascinating & near great. *** 1/4 |
| THREE MONKEYS (d. Nuri Bilge Ceylan; Turkey) *** 1/2 |
| TIME OF FEAR (d. Sergio Rezendi; Brazil) *** |
| TIME TRAVELERS WIFE, THE (d. Robert Schwentke) Glossy, but cheesy romantic melodrama with SF twist. Well cast; but tries too hard to tearjerk and only jerks. ** 1/4 |
| TOKYO SONATA (d. Kiyoshi Kurosawa) Excellent screwed-up family drama & morality tale which is more Kore-eda + Cantet than Kurosawa. *** 1/2 |
| TOUR, THE (d. Goran Markovic; Serbia) ** 1/4 |
| TREELESS MOUNTAIN (d. So-Yong Kim) ** 1/2 |
| TRICKS (d. Andrzej Jakimowski; Poland) *** |
| TRIMPIN: THE SOUND OF INVENTION (d. Peter Esmonde) ** 1/2 |
| TROUBLED WATER (d. Erik Poppe) *** 3/4 |
| TRUE ADOLESCENTS (d. Craig Johnson) *** 1/2 |
| TURNING GREEN (d. Michael Aimette & John Hoffman) An American teenager in Ireland goes entrepreneur as porn king. Donal Gallery as the kid is worth watching. ** |
| TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON, THE (d. Chris Weitz) Lugubrious, short on action compared to 1st, disappointing even with low expectations. Lautner is *hot*, though. ** |
| UGLY TRUTH, THE (d. Robert Luketic) Heigl's a star & there is real romantic chemistry with Butler; but way too talky & not nearly as clever as it wants to be. ** 1/4 |
| UNDER OUR SKIN (d. Andy Wilson) V. Most shocking adversarial exposé docu I've ever seen. If not faked, this is a dynamite indictment of medical establishment. **** |
| UNIDENTIFIED, THE (d. Kevin Tucker) *** 1/4 |
| UNMISTAKEN CHILD (d. Nati Baratz) *** |
| UP IN THE AIR (d. Jason Reitman) Reitman redeems himself for Juno. Clooney never better; Kendrick & Farmiga are great again. Funny, trenchant, insightful. *** 1/2 |
| VALENTINO: THE LAST EMPEROR (d. Matt Tyrnauer)V. Interesting docu, though somewhat cold. Reminded me of Project Runway in a good way. *** 1/4 |
| VINCERE (d. Marco Bellocchio) *** 1/4 |
| WANTED (d. Timur Bekmambetov) + A kinetic thriller even better 2nd time around. Ridiculous plot; but amazing acting & f/x plus a great cast. *** 1/2 |
| WARD NO. 6 (d. Karen Shakhazarov; Russia). ** |
| WARLORDS (d. Peter Chen, Wai Man Yip) *** 1/4 |
| WATCHMEN (d. Zack Snyder) Fabulous f/x and a script to match. Brilliantly evocative '80s depiction and superhero deconstruction just thrilled. *** 3/4 |
| WE LIVE IN PUBLIC (d. Ondi Timoner) *** 1/2 |
| WEDDING SONG, THE (Le Chant des Mariées) (d. Karen Albou) ** 1/4 |
| WELCOME (d. Philippe Lioret) *** 3/4 |
| WHATEVER WORKS (d. Woody Allen) Pure comedy, sunny & funny throwback to earlier Allen works. Evan Rachel Wood & Larry David perfect. *** |
| WHEN A MAN COMES HOME (d. Thomas Vinterberg) ** 3/4 |
| WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (d. Spike Jonze) Laudable attempt at personalized art film; but not my cuppa...more annoyed by wanton child than edified. ** 1/2 |
| WHICH WAY HOME (d. Rebecca Cammisa) V. Heartbreakingly effective docu about Cent. Amer. children trying to reach the U.S. Real life version of Sin Nombre. **** |
| WHIP IT (d. Drew Barrymore) Good: Ellen Page is not annoying, roller derby is fun. Bad: totally predictable plot, melodramatic & fake. ** 1/4 |
| WHITE RIBBON, THE (d. Michael Haneke; Germany) Nobody does enigma better than Haneke, even when taken to a maddening extreme. Gorgeous film. *** 1/2 |
| WHITE WEDDING (d. Jann Turner; South Africa) ** 1/4 |
| WHOLE TRUTH, THE (d. Coleen Patrick) 0* |
| WILD FIELD (d. Mikhail Kalatozishvili) *** 3/4 |
| WILLIAM KUNSTLER: DISTURBING THE UNIVERSE (d. Sarah Kunstler & Emily Kunstler) *** |
| WIND JOURNIES, THE (Los Viajes el Viento) (d. Ciro Guerra; Colombia) *** |
| WINGLESS (d. Ivo Trajkov; Macedonia) ** |
| WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MYSELF (Aide-toi, et le Ciel t'aidera) (François Dupeyron) *** 1/4 |
| WOMAN WITHOUT PIANO (d. Javier Rebollo) ** 3/4 |
| WOMAN'S WAY, A (Strella) (d. Panos H. Koutras) *** 1/2 |
| WONDERFUL WORLD (d. Joshua Goldin) ** 1/4 |
| WORLD IS BIG AND SALVATION LURKS AROUND THE CORNER, THE (d. Stefan Komandarev; Bulgaria) *** 1/2 |
| WORLD'S GREATEST DAD (d. Bobcat Goldthwait) ** 1/4 |
| X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE (d. Gavin Hood) Entertaining action, better than average acting. What did happen to Liev Schreiber's character? ** 3/4 |
| YES MEN FIX THE WORLD, THE (d. Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonanno, Kurt Engfehr) *** 1/4 |
| YOUNG VICTORIA, THE (d. Jean-Marc Vallée) I'm a sucker for a great period love story. This is extraordinary, with Blunt & Friend superbly matched. Gorgeous. *** 3/4 |
| YOUNG VICTORIA, THE (d. Jean-Marc Vallée) V.+ Even better 2nd time. Blunt & Friend superbly matched with regal chemistry. Gorgeous sets, costumes. *** 3/4 |
| YOUTH IN REVOLT (d. Miguel Arteta) *** |
| ZIFT (d. Vladislav Todorov; Bulgaria) *** |
| ZOMBIELAND (d. Rubin Fleischer) Eisenberg is always good; and there are some amusing things here; but I guess that I'm just immune to zombies. ** 1/2 |
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