Thursday, November 21, 2013

MINI REVIEWS - Nov 22nd



Here's what's currently in theaters and worth checking out or avoiding this weekend.

Fink on Films uses a four-star scale

0 - offensive on every level
* - dreadful
** - decent
*** - great
**** - outstanding

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12 Years a Slave (****) - An impressive feat of filmmaking from Steve McQueen, who immerses audiences within the experience of Solomon Northup, a free man sold into slavery, an important brutal story that's brilliant even if the presence of Brad Pitt is a tad distracting.

About Time (*** 1/2) - A beautifully told and genuine story about fathers and sons led by newcomer Domhnall Gleeson in a breakout role - so much of things rings true, well as much as movie magic can.

All is Lost (*** 1/2) - A thrilling one man show - Robert Redford stars as 'Our Man' - a nameless figure lost at sea in his final moments, fascinating, thrilling and minimalist.

The Best Man Holiday (**) - Sincere but ultimately a bit dull, an ensemble drama with lighter moments that breaks no new ground in its 2 hour plus running time. (full review)

Blue is the Warmest Color (***) - Epic in scope with two brave performances, director Abdellatif Kechiche is tells the intimate story of two women coming into their own, falling in love and eventually drifting apart, parts don't quite work even if much feels emotionally accurate.

Captain Phillips (*** 1/2) - A solid thriller from Paul Greengrass and Tom Hanks, delivering smart edge of your seat thrills with a chilling conclusion.

Carrie (** 1/2) - A retelling of Carrie lacking the bite of director Kimberly Pierce's previous work, generally a solid genre exercise it lacks the bite we'd hope for from a director this smart. (full review)

Delivery Man (***) - A funny remake of the French Canadian hit Starbuck with a winning performance by Vince Vaughn as the world's most generous sperm donor. (full review)

Enough Said (*** 1/2) - Another briliant, funny perspective film by Nicole Holofcener led by two very funny and charming performances by Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James Gandolfini.

Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram Leela (***) - A spirited Bollywood retelling of Romeo & Juliet, unexpected and violent representing various conflicts at the core of Bollywood and its relationship with the West. Fascinating if at times a tad frustrating.

Gravity (*** 1/2) - An impressive technical feat from Alfonso Cuaron, led by a strong, psychological performance by Sandra Bullock. A must see in IMAX 3D.

Jackass presents Bad Grandpa (***) - Sick and twisted, taking the Jackass form and twisting the material into a narrative, Johnny Knoxville and Jackson Nicoll deliver big laughs.

Last Vegas (** 1/2) - A light, good natured ensemble comedy that's entertaining while delivering exactly what you'd expect - a delightful package with too few surprises. (full review)

Philomena (*** 1/2) - The true story of a sacked BBC correspondent (Steve Coogan) who teams up with a women searching for her son (Judi Dench) - an entertaining film that hits the cords Stephen Frears is best at hitting.

Thor: The Dark World (**) - Painfully boring action film that places disorienting sequences above character development.



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