Sunday, 30 June 2013
Bedlam (US, 1946)
It's included in Michael F. Keaney's Film Noir Guide. At a stretch, some shots carry a noir feel, but it's a period drama, not a noir. Noir was strictly there-and-then, and any attempt to portray the past or future just is not noir.
Friday, 28 June 2013
Stoker/Kochegar (RU, 2010) / Aleksey Balabanov RIP
There's a strong strand of historical recompense at play here, but it doesn't get in the way of some good, matter-of-fact and occasionally quite funny action. A link is made between modern-day gangsters and the latter-day soviet apparatchiks and their common exploitation of the Yakuts.
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
Byzantium (IE/UK, 2012)
Visually above average (there is Ms Arterton in black leather at a beheading) but it's not entirely convincing and there are better vampire yarns out there. An upper six-out-of-ten.
Scarecrow (US, 1973)
Gene Hackman and a young Al Pacino in an overrated buddy/road movie. Moderately interesting as "of its time".
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Populaire (FR, 2012)
French rom-com, colourful and well produced. One for the girls.
The Great Gatsby (US/AU, 2013)
It's a watchable film, but not as good as everyone says it is. Much preferred the underrated 1974 version with Robert Redford.
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