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I suppose imitation, as the s…

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

I suppose simulacrum, as the saying goes, is the sincerest ritual of flattery. If so, then 2003's "The I Inside" is arse-licking, surely, as it comes very close to thrilling insane films like "Memento," "Mulholland Byway," "Donnie Darko," "The Butterfly For all practical purposes," and monotonous "The Bourne Unanimity." Not that that's such [...]

An analytical account of the S…

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

An analytical account of the Express of the (Soviet) Union at a critical transitional stage, this is at one of the most formative and as a result contentious films in the the past of cinema. Vertov’s exhilarating and much hilarious scrutiny of the relations between cinema, actuality and history opened up all the issues Godard, [...]

“White Palace” is pretty tough…

Monday, June 28th, 2010

“White Palace” is pretty inured to overtax. The murkiness — which Ted Tally and Alvin Sargent adapted from Glenn Savan’s novel — is flawless ’30s-style melodrama, a May-September romance between two cultural opposites, a swell and a commoner. And while this ilk of thing may be enduring worked in the ’30s, by today’s standards it’s [...]

Year of the Dog review

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

“A surprisingly realistic but
offbeat touching story that is both funny and sad.”
Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz

Writer-director Mike White, in his debut as a director, helms a quirky,
smart and poignant comedy that is just as much a serious drama about the
human condition. Its awkward suburban middle-aged heroine, Peggy (Molly
Shannon), loves her pet beagle Pencil more than anything [...]

The Paradine Case review

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

“A film even Hitchcock didn’t
care for.”
Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz

It’s based on a 1933 novel by Robert Hichens and written by James
Bridie, Ben Hecht, Alma Reville and David O. Selznick. Alfred Hitchcock
(”The 39 Steps”/”The Birds”/”Topaz”) directs this chatty, stodgy and unconvincing
Old Bailey courtroom drama; it’s one of his few clunkers. Producer David
O. Selznick signed Hitchcock to [...]

The Sixth & Final Season Daws…

Monday, June 21st, 2010

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Is Paris Burning? (1966)

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

Is Paris Afire?

Director:

René Clément

Frostily received pursuing in '66, this star-bedecked account of the Allies' liberation of Paris has scarcely improved with age. In spite of the high-powered writing faith, the labyrinthine narrative is prosaically organised, the vignettes lack pungency and the communication, at least in the semi-dubbed English version, is astonishingly leaden ('Issue a proclamation [...]

The movie H. Rider Haggard’s…

Friday, June 18th, 2010

The
movie

H. Rider Haggard’s adventure novels are classics of the genre, and
King Solomon’s Mines is at the head of the class. It’s no
surprise that this novel was adapted for the screen… and I suppose
it’s no big surprise that the 1950 Hollywood adaptation jettisons
just about everything from Haggard’s book, keeping only the title,
the character of Alan Quartermain, [...]

As I started watching “The Nu…

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

As I started watching “The Number 23,” I couldn’t help remembering the little 1998 film from Darren Aronofsky called “Pi.” That was the offbeat story of an character mathematician who was slowly prosperous mad while hunting for numerical order in the corner in the number for pi, the ratio of the circumference of a [...]