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Quickie: PERFUME (2006)
Perfume (2006)–***1/2 Quickie Review A young man born with a super-sensitive olfactory sense seeks to preserve forever the scents he cherishes. His obsession leads down a very dark path. This cinematic work of art had its work cut out for it. Though almost exclusively obsessed with its own visual treatment of the sense of smell (and rightly so), the film’s conventional storytelling is maintained to its benefit. Tom Tykwer’s stunning cinematic achievement is only undercut by an odd bit...
Read MoreMovie Review: DREAMGIRLS (2006)
Dreamgirls (2006)–*** Dreamgirls is the best movie musical to hit the screen since Chicago, but going into the screening, there wasn’t any suggestion it wouldn’t be. Veteran filmmaker Bill Condon’s obsessive historical focus was a perfect fit for a musical inspired by the rise of Motown. He also has the musical in his blood after writing Rob Marshall’s Oscar-winning Chicago. The only doubt one could have had laid solely in the film’s ability to stand next to films like Moulin Rouge! andChicago. In that...
Read MoreMovie Review: THE HOLIDAY
The Holiday (2006)–** Every time I watch an old Hollywood film, I can’t help but think that we don’t have any auteurs of the romantic comedy anymore. It’s ironic in fact that a perfect example of this, director Nancy Meyers, makes so many references to the greats in her newest movie. While watching Meyers’ The Holiday, the short shot I got the most pleasure out of was of Kate Winslet’s character watching Howard Hawk’s His Girl Friday. I got so excited...
Read MoreIn the Lyons Den: Lighting
A meticulous perfectionist. That’s how the people who know Michael Best describe him. Best and his company Widow Creek Films are on the Schism set every time production is scheduled. When he was sick in early December, production was temporarily halted because without Best there are no lights. Early on in the production director John C. Lyons said that he was going to put heavy focus on the lighting and photography. By the time Lyons said that, he had...
Read MoreMovie Review: TURISTAS (2006)
Turistas (2006)—No Stars I can see it now. The guys over at Fox Atomic, a new teen-targeted division of 20th Century Fox, are looking to cash in on the ultra-violent movie craze. Someone mentions Hostel. That gets them to thinking. What if we move that movie to a place where the women have to wear less clothing? What if the bad guy is an evil surgeon who harvests organs from tourists but also has a heart? Turistas is a film that...
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