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Showing posts with label 2016 films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2016 films. Show all posts
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Moonlight
2016 - Directed by Barry Jenkins. Written by Barry Jenkins based on the play In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue by Tarell Alvin McCraney. Starring Alex Hibbert, Ashton Sanders, Travante Rhodes, Janelle Monáe, Naomie Harris and Mahershala Ali★★★★★
Sometimes, a movie just works from beginning to end and when you search for something, anything to criticize it starts coming down to "oh hey, I'd have liked more of this one thing." Such is Moonlight, the story of a young boy in Miami searching for his identity in three separate phases of his life. We first meet him around ten, called Little, as he's dealing with a mother sort of keeping it together as a nurse who also has a crack habit and also dealing with bullies chasing him from school. It's the sort of thing where you can tell this has been going on for a while and could be going on for quite a while more.
Monday, January 2, 2017
Swiss Army Man
Swiss Army Man (2016) - Directed and written by Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan. Starring Paul Dano, Daniel Radcliffe and Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
★★★★ 1/2
What seems at first almost an odd excuse for farting corpse jokes becomes something much deeper and stranger and sad, but with a weird joy to it. This could have been a disaster in execution but instead builds into something wonderful and strange.
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids
Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids (2016) - Directed by Jonathan Demme.
★★★★
I'm really not sure what I have to say about this. It's massively entertaining, Demme remains probably the best concert documentarian alive and Justin Timberlake comes across as one of the hardest-working entertainers you'd ever want to meet.
★★★★
I'm really not sure what I have to say about this. It's massively entertaining, Demme remains probably the best concert documentarian alive and Justin Timberlake comes across as one of the hardest-working entertainers you'd ever want to meet.
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Anthropoid
Anthropoid (2016) - Directed by Sean Ellis. Written by Sean Ellis and Anthony Frewin. Starring Cillian Murphy and Jamie Dornan.
★★★
An interesting if not entirely effective historical drama based around the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, head of the Nazi forces in Czechoslovakia in 1942. There are a lot of things to like in this, such as the performances of Dornan and Murphy, but it feels stretched out at 2 hours with what feels like a really tacked-on romance plot for Murphy's role, Jozef Gabčík. Worth seeing, but not something that is essential to seek out. You could always just read the excellent Laurent Binet novel HHHh about the assassination and the aftermath instead.
Eye In The Sky
Eye In The Sky (2016) - Directed by Gavin Hood. Written by Guy Hibbert. Starring Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul, Alan Rickman, Phoebe Fox and Barkhad Abdi.
★★★★ 1/2
An excellent and affecting look at drone warfare usage and the collateral costs, and the ethical and legal calculations that go into such strikes. Helen Mirren stars as a British Colonel on the path of a Islamic militant responsible for several suicide bombings and is working with Kenyan intelligence, including an agent played by Captain Phillips star Barkhad Abdi, her own superiors, such as a General played by Alan Rickman in his last performance and the US drone pilots played by Aaron Paul and Phoebe Fox.
★★★★ 1/2
An excellent and affecting look at drone warfare usage and the collateral costs, and the ethical and legal calculations that go into such strikes. Helen Mirren stars as a British Colonel on the path of a Islamic militant responsible for several suicide bombings and is working with Kenyan intelligence, including an agent played by Captain Phillips star Barkhad Abdi, her own superiors, such as a General played by Alan Rickman in his last performance and the US drone pilots played by Aaron Paul and Phoebe Fox.
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Tale Of Tales (2016)
Tale Of Tales (2016) - Directed by Matteo Garrone. Screenplay by Edoardo Albinati, Ugo Chiti, Matteo Garrone and Massimo Gaudioso
★★★ 1/2
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