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In the Lyons Den: The Actors
Part Three “Have you found a reservation sheet yet,” a Brevillier Village employee yells from behind the front desk. Filming at that same receptionist station ended only minutes before. Short of a few lights in the lobby the desk was functioning as normal. The offices, well, the offices weren’t normal. Not yet. A cast and crew of more than 25 people crowded into the conference room and spilled out the front doors of Brevillier’s Ball Pavilion. A trail of...
Read MoreMovie Review: FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS
Flags of Our Fathers (2006)–**1/2 I imagine it’s a hard time to sell a war film about heroism and duty. I imagine it’s even harder to sell a war film that isn’t as great as it could have been. Flags of Our Fathers is a touching movie, but I’m disinclined to call director Clint Eastwood’s last two directorial efforts “touching.” Mystic River and Million Dollar Baby were dramatic jackhammers. That makes it much harder to watch Eastwood flounder with a film like Flags of Our...
Read MoreQuickie Review: THE PRESTIGE (2006)
The Prestige (2006)–***1/2 Quickie Review After the wife of an up-and-coming magician is killed in a stage accident, possibly caused by another novice illusionist, a long rivalry develops leading to a spellbinding final confrontation. Christopher Nolan’s break from the Batman franchise is a perplexing period drama and a deliciously entertaining film. Though the slight-of-hand is at times transparent, the cold-hearted revenge story is superbly acted through all the twists and turns. Only with a cast this great, a screenwriting...
Read MoreQuickie: MARIE ANTIONETTE (2006)
Marie Antoinette (2006)–**** Quickie Review A young Austrian archduchess is selected to marry the heir to the French throne, but is unable to stand up to the constant examination of her life. Defying every convention of the period drama (from music to casting), Sophia Coppola’s film proves to be as contemporary a film as Lost in Translation. Truly sumptuous and thoroughly engaging, this look at our modern celebrity culture will only get better with age. Kirsten Dunst is astonishing with...
Read MoreMovie Review: THE DEPARTED (2006)
The Departed (2006) – **** There are many people who didn’t like the Martin Scorsese epics Gangs of New York and The Aviator. I’m not one of those people. Scorsese, with those films and his documentaries, has proven he still is the greatest director working today. He’s an auteur and for anyone who doesn’t believe that, Scorsese gives you The Departed. It’s too early to determine where The Departed will sit in the history of film, but there is going to be a place for...
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