WOW, after reading numerous reviews and gauging reactions from Twitter, Letterbox, and RT, I'd say those who didn't prai
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Poetswan — 9 years ago(May 21, 2016 05:08 PM)
Forgot to thank you for talking about Muriel's Wedding in that other thread Scast, bittersweet movie, I really liked it. Toni( I really think she should play the mother in Lady Bird) and Rachel were great and I loved the ABBA soundtrack.
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QueenJackieB — 9 years ago(July 09, 2016 05:10 PM)
Finally saw it. I had been waiting until I felt ready to commit a full 3 hours. It's such a serious show.
They added cool elements like music and a real wolf walking on stage.
Ronan was fantastic as was the rest of the cast. Hines was brilliant. Tina Belko shined as well.
My issues were: blocking seemed to have unmotivated movement, I couldn't get with the modern attire (Goodie Proctor wearing pants, Mary Warren wearing a hoodie sweatshirt) the ads had her as brunette with the classic outfit and she was blonde and wearing a modern school girl outfit instead. Ben Whishaw was great but oddly I feel he was miscast. He came off as too slim and weakly a man for this role. Overall the show fell a little flat. Like I could tell everyone was doing well but it just didn't wow me. -
jlent — 9 years ago(November 25, 2016 05:05 PM)
Well, it's sort of a review.
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jlent — 9 years ago(November 27, 2016 11:05 AM)
Not much. Saw Arrival, liked it a lot, even if the story is a bit farfetched.
Saw Girl on the Train. Trashy but fun. Emily Blunt is spectacular. It might be her finest performance yet but I'm not sure it's the kind of role that gets Oscar nominations. But she really deserves one for it.
Dying to see Manchester by the Sea. Love Lonergan's stuff. It's playing in only a few theaters right now. It looks like it's being marketed similarly to the way Brooklyn was, though a little quicker expansion.
Also want to see Edge of 17 just to see how Hailee Steinfeld is doing, Saoirse's class of actors. Plus several independents I won't see until they are out on video. -
Steve7216 — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 10:06 AM)
I think Arrival is the kind of film one needs to see a few times due to certain narrative complexities.
I liked it quite a bit partly due to enjoying a kind of "thinking man's" science fiction concept rather than films filled with computer generated effects for the sake of computer generated effects.
Liked GONT and agree it was trashy fun. Blunt is a wonderful actress who should have a chance for even a bigger breakthrough.
I'm waiting like you for MBTS. No doubt at all. I'll catchup with EO17 before it's pulled from the theaters. She's another young actress who'll be a star in the future.
Don't miss
"Nocturnal Animals."
It's visually stunning, and I loved how the tricky triptych structure was written and executed. Really loved it. A new, terrific film noir effort. -
jlent — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 07:16 PM)
Yes to Nocturnal Animals. I love the idea that Amy Adams and Isla Fisher are playing essentially the same character, one real, the other fictionalized. I used to have the hardest time telling the two of them apart and I see the casting director was going with that same concept.
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Steve7216 — 9 years ago(November 29, 2016 10:52 AM)
Yes, I thought it was very clever indeed. It made sense because as she's reading the manuscript, the characters who are eventually physically brutalized and killed are of course thought by Susan to be representative of her and the daughter she might have had with the first husband. There were some critics' complaints about the ending, but I felt it was perfect and quite powerful.
jlent, I guess you go to New York to watch a film only when it's necessary, but keep an eye for one called
"Christine"
that stars Rebecca Hall. It's a small film, but her performance is gripping and easily good enough to be nominated, but most likely it'll go under the radar. It's based upon a true story. -
jlent — 9 years ago(November 29, 2016 11:31 AM)
Christine is the film about the woman newscaster who committed suicide on air.
I'm not normally drawn to such movies, just waiting in dread for the final scene. And I like sad movies.
But if I already know the ending, then I prefer something like Sully, which I have seen.
But I'll check out Christine based on your recomemndation.