August 27, 2009

Doubt - 4 stars

The first 102 minutes are great. The last 2 minutes were terrible. Did they have some high school student write the ending? It stars 3 of the best actors on screen - Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Amy Adams. The writing and directing are very carefully nuanced. I love how they set up the power dynamic with subtle little plays like someone sitting behind the desk when it isn't his office.

Definitely worth a watch.

August 12, 2009

Two Lovers - 1 star

It's probably not fair to review a movie that I haven't watched all the way through, but I will.

Joaquin Phoenix plays Leonard, a loser Brooklynite whose fiance left him, who tried to kill himself, who is living with his parents. Somehow, gorgeous Gwenyth Paltrow's befriends him.

That's where they lost me. Never has the beautiful, charming, independent babe made friends with the boring, ugly loser who lives with his annoying parents. If I lived in the same building as this guy, I wouldn't even talk to him.

No wonder Phoenix decided to join a band.

August 09, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire - 4 stars

This isn't at all what I expected. With all of the hype, and the cute song & dance at the Oscars, I thought I would watch a light Bollywood movie. Instead, it was more along the lines of the Kite Runner. A poor man makes it onto the Indian Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. He does so well that the host thinks he's cheating. That part you already know. What you may not know is that there is a back story to each of the questions. He knows each answer because it connects to a tramatic event in his life. Difficult to watch, but very good.

The Code (Thick as Thieves) - 3.5 stars

Jim had to remind me that I saw this movie, so it obviously wasn't that memorable. It was pretty enjoyable though. It's a light heist flick with Morgan Freeman, Rhada Mitchell and Antonio Banderas. The Code has some predictable moments, but has some surprises, as well. The heist is similar to the Ocean's 11 series or to The Score (Edward Norton). Antonio Banderas can't carry his own weight, but is fine with 2 the other two outstanding actors flanking him.

Religulous - 4 stars

Religulous is a documentary by political commentator/comedian Bill Maher. If you aren't familiar with him, he's similar to Michael Moore (Farenheight 911).

If you don't like his politics, you won't like this film. If you are religious, you won't like this film. In fact, you should probably stop reading this review. If you want to watch the whole thing from begining to end, you probably won't like this film. However, if you are like me, then you will like this film. Jim & I watched it over several days because we are new parents and keep falling asleep.

Bill interviews religious leaders or profiteers from various religions and makes them look like they don't know what they are talking about. Frequently he will have written on the screen "not true" or "no it's not" as someone is speaking. He also gets people to don a quizical look as he asks pointed questions or challenges their beliefs. He has clearly done his research. I learned plenty of new things about Christianity, about which I'm not very educated.

The Contract - 3 stars

The Contract is a "thriller" about a nice guy, layed by ultimate nice guy John Cusack, who stumbles into the life of a contract killer, played by Morgan Freeman. The film had potential, but you can tell that they ran out of money while filming so they cut a bunch of corners. There are a couple of noticable plot holes. Also, it appears that they were trying to edit out language for ratings. A thug comments on a woman's "tush." Not language you expect to hear from this character.

Ultimately, the movie is worth watching if you run across it on TV. Freeman and Cusack can do no wrong, and it's not much worse than most of the films out there. I wouldn't rent it though, there are too many other good movies to choose from.