Well, the soundtrack's great in Maria. Angelina Jolie vamps around Paris, imagining the highlights of Maria Callas' career. Seems she was a little nutty in her last days, at least according to this. Never do you get past---we are looking at Angelina Jolie---and we are looking at Paris---and the whole thing looks and sounds great---but barely scratches the surface. Thanks but no thanks.
Arch Campbell
I hope you see something good at the movies
Monday, December 16, 2024
Movie Guide
Conclave - 4 Stars - THEATERS - October 25, 2024 - Surprisingly great drama as Catholic Cardinals select a new Pope. Ralph Fiennes at his best.
Sunday, December 8, 2024
Emilia Perez - 4 Stars - NETFLIX - November 1, 2024
Brush up your Spanish for Emilia Perez, a wildly creative thriller/comedy/romance opera. Karla Sofia Gascon plays a cartel boss who hires lawyer Zoe Saldana to help him fakes his death and change his sex. Returning as Emilia Perez, she reconnects with the lawyer who arranged her new life. Together, the two create a nonprofit aiding families looking for the remains of loved ones lost to cartel violence. The plot thickens when Emilia, posing as a distant cousin, brings her wife and children back to Mexico. Selena Gomez plays the wife, a nice departure for her comic turns on Only Murders in the Building. I expect Emilia Perez to receive a nomination as best foreign film of 2024. It may well compete for best picture of the year.
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Wicked - 4 Stars - THEATERS - November 22, 2024
Wicked steam rolls its way into theaters, settling in for a long run. The big screen version of Broadway's Wizard of Oz prequel is gigantic, loud, and completely charming. The singing and dancing dazzle. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande hold their own. Ariana fits the role of Glynda the good witch., while Cynthia adds heart to the Wicked Witch. The film enlarges the Broadway production. I guess I could grouse that Hollywood breaks the story into two parts. I wonder why it takes two hours and forty minutes just to tell half. Fans won't care. It's hard to resist watching this dazzling spectacular again and again.
Saturday, November 23, 2024
Blitz - 2 Stars - Apple TV - November 22, 2024
Young actor Elliott Heffernan lights up Director Steve McQueen's wartime drama Blitz. As George, the mixed-race son of single mother Saoirse Ronan, he's a 9-year-old lost in wartime London, trying to find his way home. Blitz feels like earlier wartime sagas, Empire of the Sun and Hope and Glory. Placed on a train evacuating youngsters during the German bombing raids in 1940, the kid rebels, jumps the train, works his way back. Blitz changes from adventure into a Dickens thriller, as thieves kidnap George, forcing him to join their scavenging. Blitz is especially creative showing terror from the sky. The result feels familiar, and sometime derivative.
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
A Real Pain - 2 Stars - THEATERS - November 1, 2024
A Real Pain begins with a good premise - two cousins receive money from their late grandmother's estate to visit her hometown and the concentration camp she survived growing up in Poland. Jesse Eisenberg sets the tone as David Kaplan, leaving message after message to his cousin Benji, played by Kieran Culkin. Benji pays no attention to social cues, changes moods easily, speaks without a filter, and often charms everyone except his type A cousin. Ultimately the two blow up, make up, and come to a new understanding of family and their relationship. At times A Real Pain reminds me of Sideways, another story of mismatched friends. Sideways did it better. You may hear that Kierin Culkin - fresh off his success in Succession - steals the show. He certainly tries. I got tired of Culkin's act. I finished this 90-minute story weary. One extra note, Eisenberg sneaks in Jennifer Grey as a divorced woman on the tour. It's nice to see her again.