Saturday, June 23, 2018
Boundaries
“Boundaries” stars Vera Farmiga,
Christopher Plummer, Christopher Lloyd and Peter Fonda in a film written and
directed by Shana Feste. This is a long movie to watch because it is at times
dull and without purpose as this father/daughter/grandson relationship unfolds
on the screen. I found myself checking the time on my watch as the story unfolded for the
film seemed much longer than its 107
minute length. The film once again proves what can happen when the writer is
also the director and, as a result, objectivity is lost to the territorial needs
of the film’s creator. I give the film 2 stars with special kudos to the talent
of Mr. Plummer who, despite his best effort, couldn’t get this film to cross
the boundary line of traveling from average to good.
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Hearts Beat Loud
“Hearts Beat Loud” takes place
in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Red Hook and centers on the relationship
between a father and his daughter and the music that linked them together. The
film stars Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Blythe Danner, Toni Collette and Ted
Danson. Directed by Brett Haley and co-written by Mr. Haley and Marc Basch, this
an uncomplicated and easy film to watch with characters that are real and with
whom the viewer can readily understand and identify. I give the film 3 stars
for, more than anything else, it makes for an enjoyable 91 minutes of
theatrical entertainment.
Thursday, June 7, 2018
American Animals
“American Animals” is the
true story of an art heist portrayed in part by those who actually participated in it. The intermingling of the real life participants in the story with the actors who were playing them gives credibility to the film and creates an interest and excitement with a deeper dimension than one might otherwise expect in a crime drama. Written
and directed by Bart Layton, with a cast of little known actors, this is a film
that not only holds your attention but draws you into the problems and pitfalls
the would-be robbers face as these novice felons engage in the planned theft.
Truth here is not only stranger but many times more interesting than if someone
has simply imagined this sequence of events. I give the film 3 stars for not only being
entertaining but also for the unique manner in which the story was told.
Monday, June 4, 2018
Pope Francis-A Man of his Word
“Pope Francis-A Man of his
Word” is a documentary by filmmaker Wim Wenders who, through close-up interviews
with his Holiness and views of many of the scenes where the Pope has visited, Mr. Wenders helps us to
get to know this extraordinary individual. Whether it be at the Wailing Wall, a
Muslim mosque or villages in the Middle East or Africa, this humble and dynamic human being is as
impressive as the title he holds.
The filmmaker has been able to
capture the essence of the man and it is a wonderful essence indeed. You don’t
have to be Catholic to appreciate how special a person Pope Francis is and any
religion would be honored and lucky to call him its leader. I give the documentary
3 stars for an interesting and introspective look at this modern day St.
Francis of Assisi.
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