Neil LaBute's cinematic adaptation of his play starring the same cast. It's pretty much the play shot in different locations but I don't mind this approach when the script is this good. Gretchen Mol particularly shines in this piece (as usual) and I didn't care for Rachel Weiss's American accent at all. Totally took me out of the movie at times.
Best of 'Reviews Schmreviews'
If you don't read all my reviews, here is a quick look at what I've liked best during recent screenings.
Monday, September 03, 2012
The Shape of Things
Neil LaBute's cinematic adaptation of his play starring the same cast. It's pretty much the play shot in different locations but I don't mind this approach when the script is this good. Gretchen Mol particularly shines in this piece (as usual) and I didn't care for Rachel Weiss's American accent at all. Totally took me out of the movie at times.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Radioland Murders
Horrible trailer for a fun movie. Why doesn't the general public embrace Michael Benben like I do?!
Robin Hood
I watched the "Director's Cut" and I felt it was too long for a prequel. Cate Blanchett is great--but when isn't she?
Let The Right One In
I really enjoyed and highly recommend this film! The American version (Let Me In) was basically a carbon copy of this with a little more gore (and Chloe Moretz!) and is also good but if you haven't seen either, watch this first.
Let's Make Love
I liked this more than I thought I would. Running time seemed a bit long but overall enjoyable.
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