The last instalment was pretty fun, can the sequel up the fun? It is actor Steve Coogan’s birthday. His top 5 films:
- 24 HOUR PARTY PEOPLE - HAMLET 2 - PHILOMENA - TRISTRAM SHANDY: A COCK AND BULL STORY - TROPIC THUNDER EMA ★★★★★
D: Pablo Larraín (Jackie, Neruda, The Club, No, Post Mortem, Tony Manero). S: Gael García Bernal, Mariana Di Girolamo, Santiago Cabrera, Josefina Fiebelkorn. Intricate and mesmerising. Gripping lead performances - especially Mariana Di Girolamo. Just drops you in on a couple verbally tearing strips off each other, which is offset by striking visuals and a pulse-quickening score. TO LIVE TO SING ★★☆☆☆ D: Johnny Ma. S: Guidan Gan, Xiaoli Zhao. Old and young, tradition and modernity. For a film about preserving opera, it doesn't do a very good job at advocacy. The opera performances underwhelm and the protagonists are unlikable. EL CAMINO: A BREAKING BAD MOVIE ★★½☆☆
D: Vince Gilligan. S: Aaron Paul, Jesse Plemons, Charles Baker, Matt Jones. Part of what made Jesse Pinkman and Walter White easier to like, was that they were always up against more heinous people. This unnecessary sequel to the TV series tries to create a similar adversary, but the whole endeavour feels forced. Can’t open-ended narratives be left to audience imaginations? Does every piece of intellectual property need an origin story and a neat bow of an ending? FIRST LOVE ★★★½☆
D: Takashi Miike (Blade of the Immortal, Yakuza Apocalypse, Over Your Dead Body, Hara Kiri: Death of a Samurai, 13 Assassins, Yatterman; Big Bang Love, Juvenile A; The Happiness of the Katakuris, Ichi the Killer.) S: Becky, Sakurako Konishi, Masataka Kubota. Not the hoped for all-out delirium insanity of 13 ASSASSINS, but still, this is funny, violent, romantic. GIVE ME LIBERTY ★★½☆☆ D: Kirill Mikhanovsky. S: Lauren 'Lolo' Spencer, Chris Galust, Maxim Stoyanov. Half wonderful, half problematic. ADORATION ★★☆☆☆
D: Fabrice Du Welz (Message from the King, Alléluia, Vinyan, Calvaire). S: Benoît Poelvoorde, Laurent Lucas, Gwendolyn Gourvenec. Grates on a number of levels. Tediously shot. Jittery-cam is so tired. Padded runtime. Etc. EARTHQUAKE BIRD [embargo world premiere] GUEST OF HONOUR ★★☆☆☆ D: Atom Egoyan (Remember, The Captive, Devil’s Knot, Chloe, Adoration, Where the Truth Lies, Ararat, The Sweet Hereafter, Exotica). S: Laysla De Oliveira, Tennille Read, David Thewlis, Luke Wilson. Looks and sounds like a daytime TV movie. I keep hoping director Atom Egoyan will return to his ARARAT [2002] form. KNIVES OUT ★★★½☆
D: Rian Johnson (The Last Jedi, Looper, The Brothers Bloom, Brick). S: Chris Evans, Daniel Craig, LaKeith Stansfield, Toni Collette, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon, Christopher Plummer. Entitlement critique enveloped in a murder mystery romp. A few chortles and political jabs enhance the experience. Not in the same league as the director's BRICK. LA BELLE ÉPOQUE ★★★☆☆ D: Nicolas Bedos. S: Daniel Auteuil, Guillaume Canet, Doria Tillier, Fanny Ardant. Starts bold, so bold I wondered if this was going to be a French WESTWORLD. Alas, it merely becomes a conventional, albeit likeable, rom-com. LE MANS '66 / FORD V FERRARI ★★★☆☆
D: James Mangold (Logan, The Wolverine, Knight and Day, 3:10 to Yuma, Walk The Line, Identity, Cop Land). S: Christian Bale, Matt Damon, Jon Bernthal, Josh Lucas, Tracy Letts, Caitriona Balfe. How do you make a 24-hour car race interesting? The answer here, only sporadically. Bar Christian Bale's lines, the dialogue is woeful. It starts off worryingly, but by the end is almost coldly critical. The concept had potential not matching the end result. HEART ★★★☆☆ D: Ga-young Jeong. S: Ga-young Jeong, Suck-hyeong Lee, Tae-hwan Choi. South Korean mumblecore. At 70 minutes, is too short. Comparisons will inevitably be made with director Hong Sang-soo. This feels more accomplished than most of his work over the last seven years. THE KING ★★★★★
D: David Michôd (War Machine, The Rover, Animal Kingdom). S: Timothée Chalamet, Robert Pattinson, Joel Edgerton, Lily-Rose Depp, Sean Harris, Thomasin McKenzie, Tara Fitzgerald, Tom Glynn-Carney, Dean-Charles Chapman, Ben Mendelsohn. Exhilarating. This has weight. The dialogue is mellifluous. The acting filled with gripping solemnity. The score skilfully both anchors and drives proceedings. My review: http://www.filmaluation.com/the-king.html |
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