Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Bloodline (1979)

 
BLOODLINE  (1979)  ¢ ¢ 1/2
    D: Terence Young
    Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara, James Mason,
    Omar Sharif, Romy Schneider, Irene Papas,
    Gert Fröbe, Michelle Phillips, Maurice Ronet
A jet-set murder mystery starring Audrey Hepburn as a woman who takes over a large pharmaceutical company after her father's death in a mountaineering accident (which wasn't really an accident). Now it's up to inspector Gert Fröbe and his trusty computer to figure out whodunit, before Audrey becomes a casualty herself. It's elegant junk, with locations all over Europe and enough famous faces playing the greedy suspects to at least keep you wondering who the killer might be. Hepburn made just a handful of films in the last 25 years of her life. Movies like this could be one of the reasons. 

Monday, March 28, 2022

Blancanieves (2012)

 
BLANCANIEVES  (2012)  ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 1/2
    D: Pablo Berger
    Marabel Verdú, Macarena Garcia, Sofia Oria,
    Daniel Giménez Cacho, Angela Molina, Inma Cuesta
A red curtain opens up on a dark screen. The screen stays dark for a moment, and when it flickers to life, you're watching a silent movie, in black and white, with the same aspect ratio as an old silent film. This one was shot in 2011, and it looks great. It's set in 1920s Spain, and it's a retelling of "Snow White", in which Snow White is a matador and the seven dwarfs are itinerant bullfighters. If you can't imagine something like that, let alone how it could possibly work, trust me, it does. If I was going to give an Oscar to a silent movie, it wouldn't be "The Artist". It'd be this.

Saturday, March 26, 2022

Beginning of the End (1957)

 
BEGINNING OF THE END  (1957)  ¢ ¢
    D: Bert I. Gordon
    Peter Graves, Peggy Castle, Morris Ankrum,
    Than Wyenn, Richard Benedict, James Seay
Giant grasshoppers invade Illinois. Can Peter Graves and the U.S. Army stop them before they destroy Chicago? Prospects for survival on the South Side don't look good, till Peter Graves captures one of the grasshoppers and subjects it to a polygraph test. It's a good thing he's handy with a machine gun, too, though. What his brother did to the ants in "Them", Peter Graves does to the grasshoppers in this. 

Thursday, March 24, 2022

The Barkleys of Broadway (1949)

 
THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY  (1949)  ¢ ¢ ¢
    D: Charles Walters
    Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Oscar Levant,
    Billie Burke, Gale Robbins, Jacques Frsnçois, 
    George Zucco, Inez Cooper, Clifton Sundberg
Fred and Ginger play a bickering Broadway couple in their last movie together. It's in color and Oscar Levant has a couple of piano numbers and Ginger dances in trousers for once and Fred dances in a kilt. 

Monday, March 21, 2022

Bad Reputation (2018_

 
BAD REPUTATION  (2018)  ¢ ¢ ¢ 1/2
    D: Kevin Kerslake
Two things are unimaginable after watching this documentary: Joan Jett without rock & roll and rock & roll without Joan Jett. That's all that needs to be said. 

Saturday, March 19, 2022

Bacurau (2019)

 
BACURAU  (2019)  ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢
    D: Juliano Dornelles, Kleber Mendonça Filho
    Thomas Aquino, Bárbara Colen, Sonia Braga,
    Udo Keir, Silvero Pereira, Thardelly Lima,
    Antonio Saboia, Clebia Sousa, Karine Teles
A man and a woman in a truck carrying water to their dry Brazilian village pass the scene of an accident. Another truck has hit a motorcycle, the cyclist is dead on the pavement, and the truck has tipped over, spilling its cargo of coffins. (Another motorist stops to buy a couple.) Next, we're in the village, where a 94-year-old woman, the local matriarch, is about to be buried. There's the funeral, and then things start to get weird. The village disappears from the G.P.S. maps as if it didn't exist, a drone that looks like a flying saucer appears overhead, people start turning up murdered, and all of it's connected to a small commando unit of gringo killers who are turning the village and its surrounding countryside into a recreational shooting gallery. How can the townspeople counter that? You'll see. Some of the details in this go unexplained, but it doesn't matter. What locks you in is its strangeness and its grim sense of humor and the down-to-earth realism with which it's shot. Plus, the commander of the commandos is Udo Keir. Psychotic villains who shoot people for the fun go it don't get much crazier and creepier than that. 

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Quote File / Take 20

 
Some lines from the movies of William Hurt:

"Sometimes the shit comes down so heavy, I 
  feel like I should wear a hat."
  Hurt in "Body Heat"

"The nicest thing about feeling happy is that you 
  think you'll never be unhappy again."
  Hurt in "Kiss of the Spider Woman"

"There's a lot of space out there to get lost in."
  Hurt in "Lost In Space"

"I don't really care for movies. They make 
  everything seem so close up."
  Hurt in "The Accidental Tourist"

"You are a  fascinating bastard."
  Blair Brown to Hurt in "Altered States"

"Just tryin' to keep the conversation lively."
  Hurt in "The Big Chill"

(1950-2022)

Monday, March 14, 2022

The Baader Meinhof Complex (2008)


THE BAADER MEINHOF COMPLEX  (2008)  ¢ ¢ ¢ 1/2
    D: Uli Edel
    Martina Gedeck, Moritz Bleibtreu, Johanna Vokalek,
    Jan Josef Liefers, Nadja Uhl, Alexandra Maria Lara,
    Stipe Erceg, Sebastian Blomberg, Bruno Ganz
A narrative feature that meticulously recreates the activities of the Red Army Faction. or Baader Meinhof Gang, in the wave of terror that swept Germany in the '60s and '70s. What's striking, apart from its you-are-there realism, is that the film doesn't really take sides. Edel leaves that up to the viewer. The issues that inflame the terrorists are legitimate, but their tactics are literally murder. The government official supervising the manhunt to track them down knows they have to be stopped, but recognizes that to do that, it's important to understand not just what these people are doing, but why. Much of the movie was shot in the exact locations where the events took place, and the actors bear a striking resemblance to their real-life counterparts. When somebody geta clubbed or shot or a car bomb explodes, it doesn't look staged. It looks real. It's finally a movie about people so obsessed with the rightness of their cause that they can't - or won't - see the evil of their own behavior. And an eternal truth: The more zealous people are in their devotion to a political philosophy, the less likely they are to tolerate anybody else. 

Saturday, March 12, 2022

Antlers (2021)

 
ANTLERS  (2021)  ¢ ¢ 1/2
    D: Scott Cooper
    Keri Russell, Jeremy T. Thomas, Jesse Plemons,
    Grahame Greene, Amy Madigan, Rory Cochrane
One lesson you might take away from watching this movie is don't set up your meth lab in an abandoned mine shaft. Or it might be don't go into that creepy old house with its death smells and weird, scary sounds all by yourself, and for God''s sake, don't go up those dark stairs and look to see what's behind that double-bolted door. Or maybe when you can tell something horrible is about to happen and ominous music is playing in the background, just fucking call the cops, okay? Or how about when Graham Greene warns you about messing with the old Native American spirits, you listen up and pay attention? Those are some of the things you could learn from a movie like "Antlers". Too bad nobody in the movie actually does. 

Thursday, March 10, 2022

The Adventures of Hajji Baba (1954)

 
THE ADVENTURES OF HAJJI BABA  (1954)  ¢ ¢ ¢
    D: Don Weis
    John Derek, Elaine Stewart, Thomas Gomez,
    Amanda Blake, Rosemarie Bowe, Paul Picerni,
    Donald Randolph, Claude Akins, Percy Helton
An Arabian Nights tale about a handsome barber (John Derek) who rides out in search of adventure, and finds it when he encounters a missing princess. (There's also a valuable emerald, a devious dancing girl, a bunch of swordsmen on horseback and an army of warrior women.) I first saw this when I was seven, and some of the images, like the prisoners being hanged and left to die above the canyon, have stayed with me ever since. As old-style storybook escape, it still holds up pretty well, but I guess it doesn't hurt to be seven. Nat King Cole sings the title song, and Amanda Blake, who ran the saloon on "Gunsmoke" forever, plays the leader of the Amazons. 

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)

 
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN  
    D: Charles Barton                                          (1948)  ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢
    Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Lon Chaney,
    Bela Lugosi, Glenn Strange, Lenore Aubert,
    Jane Randolph, Charles Bradstreet, Frank Ferguson
Abbott and Costello don't really meet Frankenstein in this, but they do cross paths with the Monster (Glenn Strange), Dracula (Bela Lugosi) and the Wolf Man (Lon Chaney Jr.). It's inspired silliness, Bud and Lou's best movie, and the last go-round in Universal's classic horror cycle. One notable slip-up: a shot in which Dracula's image clearly appears in a mirror. You'd think somebody at Universal would've picked up on that, even in an Abbott and Costello movie. 

Sunday, March 6, 2022

The Spoilers (1942)

 
THE SPOILERS   (1942)  ¢ ¢ ¢
    D: Ray Enright
    Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott, John Wayne,
    Margaret Lindsay, Harry Carey, Richard Barthelmess,
    George Cleveland, Marietta Canty, William Farnum
Honest miners take on treacherous claim jumpers in turn-of-the-century Alaska, with Wayne and Scott duking it out in the climactic, saloon-wrecking brawl. (If you watch the fight closely, you can see that most of their punches are missing by a mile.) Wayne, who was involved with Dietrich offscreen while the movie was filming, would revisit the Klondike in "North To Alaska" (1960). The supporting cast includes silent stars Richard Barthelmess, Harry Carey and William Farnum, who played the lead in the original version of the story in 1914. 

Friday, March 4, 2022

Apartment Zero (1988)

 
APARTMENT ZERO  (1988)  ¢ ¢ ¢ 1/2
    D: Martin Donovan
    Colin Firth, Hart Bochner, Dora Bryan, Liz Smith,
    James Telfer, Mirella D'Angelo, Francesca D'Aloja

Dr. Spogersi,

I just watched this. Yikes, what a dark movie. Makes me wonder whether I'd ever want to go to Buenos Aires. I was struck by how much Hart Bochner resembled Anthony Perkins. Even the way he was shot and lit sometimes, it was like looking at a hunkier Norman Bates. And where he ends up at the end, when you think about it, that's a page out of "Psycho", too. I also liked the way it kept circling back to the movie theater, and the great gallery of b&w head shots on the walls of Colin's apartment. Now I think I need to watch a comedy. Or maybe take a bath. Anyway, thanks for the link.

Nick

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Desert Island Characters

 
What would movies be without a few supporting players?

Royal Dano
Grady Sutton
George Chandler
Strother Martin
Whit Bissell
Percy Helton
Oscar Homolka
Franklin Pangborn
Leo G. Carroll
Eric Blore