Take, for example, Searching for Sugar Man. Currently up for the Best Documentary Feature Academy Award and new to DVD, the doc introduces us to the saga of the one-named Rodriguez, a criminally unknown singer-songwriter from the early 1970s whose career sank into obscurity in his native United States, but whose influence proved monumental in, […]
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Wake in Fright
Gary Bond (Zulu) works wonders as John Grant, the only teacher in the Australian desert town of Tiboonda, where the tiny, single-room schoolhouse is surrounded by sand and dust. On Christmas break, Grant heads for Sydney, but must spend a night in Bundanyabba before catching a flight the next morning. At least thats the plan. […]
Tai Chi Zero
In an acting debut that deliberately doesn’t require him to act much, wushu champ Yuan Xiaochao plays Lu Chan, nicknamed The Freak from birth because a horn-like protrusion on the side of his forehead. When pushed, his eyes go milky and, for a brief time, he hulks out with brute force until blood spurts out […]
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
The film fills in the details of Holmes’ three-year spell of assumed death Only the facts have been made up, teases a title card by pairing the great detective with the great psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud. Arguably more notable is that Solution is the first dilated-pupils depiction of Holmes, the only to tackle head-on […]
Suddenly
Especially for generations who were introduced to Ol Blue Eyes via Cannonball Run II, its easy to forget Sinatra could act, and in Suddenly, he does that quite well as John Baron, an assassin for hire who takes over a nice familys home in the small town of the title in order to whack the […]
Game Change
If Sen. McCain’s choice of the largely unknown Alaska Gov. Palin as his veep choice seemed out of nowhere then, there’s good reason: Because it pretty much was. McCain, here played by Ed Harris (Man on a Ledge), wanted Sen. Joe Lieberman, but was talked into someone more transformative by hired gun Steven Schmidt (Woody […]
Premium Rush
Please note that doesn’t mean it’s the best of the lot it’s just that its zippy pleasures arrive with no strings, messages or ulterior motives attached. This is a well-made action film, albeit a disposable one no more, no less. In what may be the only film centered on the world of bike […]
The Mad Magician
Just as hes about to hit the big time with his super-secret buzz-saw trick, however, his show gets axed and his boss claims proprietary rights to all of Gallicos stage tools. As all mad magicians as wont to do, Gallico snaps and kills the guy by and this fits the theme decapitation via […]
Wuthering Heights
Costume dramas are not my thing. That goes double when they’re staged with an epic sweep true tests of patience and bladder resolve. So theres something admirable about directors tackling oft-adapted material with a decidedly different approach, which could account for two such pictures making many a critics 2012 best list: Joe Wrights Anna […]
Hope Springs
Not without extreme difficulty, she somehow persuades Arnold to visit a marriage counselor (a misused Steve Carell, Crazy, Stupid, Love.) in another town for a week of intensive therapy good for their relationship, bad for the viewer, for whom it feels like sitting in sessions in real time. At nights, in their room at […]
