Director Joe Wright reteams with Keira Knightley for this version of Anna Karenina, which boasts a script by Tom Stoppard. Knightley stars as the title character, a Russian woman who cheats on her respected husband (Jude Law) with a young soldier (Aaron Johnson) and suffers greatly for her betrayal. Wright sets the action in a theater, often segueing from scene to scene by utilizing different spaces within the same set. Anna Karenina screened at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012
New On Blu-Ray BRAVE
Even just a few years ago you could get away with saying that an okay Pixar film was still better than everyone else's animated films. That's just not true anymore. The animation industry has seriously stepped up its storytelling game in recent years, with all major studios putting out quality, original animated films every few months. And so we've entered an age where an okay Pixar film is, well, an okay animated film. But that's all industry competition talk that's less a reflection on the film and more on the change in the animation landscape.
Regardless of what other animated films came out this year, Brave just isn't a particularly great film. It has odd tonal shifts in its comedy, which flips from juvenile sight gags to heavy mother-daughter conflicts and back again. Once magic is introduced to the story, though, it realigns with the normal wonder and awe one feels when swept up in a Pixar story. In a way, it's refreshing because it is indeed abnormal for Pixar to make a movie as incongrous as Brave, but that doesn't make Brave a better movie, it just makes it an interesting footnote in the studio's filmography.
Special Features: Commentary with Mark Andrews, Steve Purcell, Brian Larsen, and Nick Smith; Short films 13 minutes of extended scenes; 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes featurettes, diving into everything from an initial research trip to Scotland and an introduction to the core artists at Pixar; Marketing materials; Another handful of short, ~2min featurettes on art and characters.by peter hall
Regardless of what other animated films came out this year, Brave just isn't a particularly great film. It has odd tonal shifts in its comedy, which flips from juvenile sight gags to heavy mother-daughter conflicts and back again. Once magic is introduced to the story, though, it realigns with the normal wonder and awe one feels when swept up in a Pixar story. In a way, it's refreshing because it is indeed abnormal for Pixar to make a movie as incongrous as Brave, but that doesn't make Brave a better movie, it just makes it an interesting footnote in the studio's filmography.
Special Features: Commentary with Mark Andrews, Steve Purcell, Brian Larsen, and Nick Smith; Short films 13 minutes of extended scenes; 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes featurettes, diving into everything from an initial research trip to Scotland and an introduction to the core artists at Pixar; Marketing materials; Another handful of short, ~2min featurettes on art and characters.by peter hall
Monday, November 5, 2012
THE DETAILS
A suburban family man inadvertently opens up a Pandora's box of dysfunction, treachery, and murder while attempting to grow the perfect lawn, and run a family of raccoons off his property. Jeff (Tobey Maguire) and Nealy Lang (Elizabeth Banks) have an ideal marriage; they've just celebrated their 10th anniversary, they've got a spacious house in a nice neighborhood, and a newborn son to make their family complete. But Jeff has lost the ability to love his wife, and he's desperate to regain the spark that's made their marriage work for the past decade. His inner malaise growing deeper by the day, Jeff diverts his attention to nurturing a lawn that will be the envy of all his neighbors. One problem leads to another, however, when Jeff begins an obsessive mission to rid his yard of some unusually persistent raccoons, and has an unsettling encounter with his reclusive, feline-hoarding neighbor. Before Jeff knows it, a simple pest-control problem has snowballed into a full-blown existential crisis involving bows and arrows, extortion, and multiple extramarital affairs. ~ Jason Buchanan
Saturday, November 3, 2012
FLIGHT November 2nd 2012
Friday, November 2, 2012
SKYFALL 007 Novemeber 9th 2012
Jack & Diane Novemeber 2nd 2012
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