Saturday, 11 September 2010

Frolicking in the Countryside (Out this week - 10/09/10)

Closely fought campaign for film of the week with two big comedies slugging it out for the top spot. I'm not sure which of them will take the box office crown, or if Milla Jovovich Will steal it away from them. In the end I've plumped for the British option (got to support the local produce) and will be going to see Tamara Drewe



Alamar

Low key Mexican family drama about a five year old getting aquainted with his father whilst learning how to fish. Either mesmerising or twee depending on your tolerance for this sort of thing.

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Boss Engira Bhaskaran

Standard Bollywood romantic comedy with the titular hero turning his life around on discovering love. Ahhh.

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Cyrus

Just failing to make the grade this week is the latest film from the Duplass Brothers, and their first departure from their mumblecore background. John C. Reilly plays lonely divorcee falling for Marisa Tomei only to have to compete with her obsessive son Jonah Hill. Catherine Keener also stars.

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Going the Distance

It seems to have been previewing for months but the latest Drew Barrymore rom-com finally opens properly this weekend. Still looks saccharine and twee mind.

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My Son, My Son, What have ye Done

Warner Herzog has amassed a knock out cast (including Willem Dafoe, Brad Dourif, Chloe Sevigny and Michael Shannon) for this why dunnit murder mystery set in the quiet suburban driveways of middle America, but there seems to be little thought as to why we should watch.

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Resident Evil: Afterlife

Easily the most annoying trailer of the week, with director Paul WS Anderson and Milla Jovovich re-teaming for the fourth installment of zombie battles based on the superior computer games.

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The Runaways

The all-girl rock band on which this biopic is based had significantly more impact in the States than over hear, and I doubt even the presence of Twilight star Kristen Stewart can generate excitement. Michael Shannon has his second film this week and Tatum O'Neal (remember her?) gets a minor role.

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Tamara Drewe

Based on Posy Simmonds comic strip, as reproduced in the Guardian, which was in turn based on Thomas Hardy's Far from the Maddening Crowd, the Stephen Frears comedy should tick all the right boxes for a pleasant night out.

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3 comments:

Notas Sobre Creación Cultural e Imaginarios Sociales said...

I heard wonderful things about "Alamar" in a film festival but never had the opportunity to see it. I'm really dying to though!

Constant Motion said...

I heard "Cyrus" is really good and it's on my To See List. Thanks for the additional suggestions!

Runs Like A Gay said...

It's a tough week with lots of film that look evidently watchable.

I'm afraid Alamar looked just a little too simple for me - maybe I'm too old and cynical for it...

I nearly made it to Cyrus, maybe this week.

Thanks for all the comments.