Entries from September 2017
watched Sep 06, 2017, spitballarmy’s review published on Letterboxd: 7.5 [blu-ray, Netflix] You have a pretty good idea where this story is headed once Tom Hiddleston’s character is warned not to mess around with his boss’s mistress. That his boss is an arms dealer masquerading as a philanthropist and that Hiddleston is an under-undercover spy infiltrating […]
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watched Sep 06, 2017, spitballarmy’s review published on Letterboxd: 6.5 [blu-ray, library] Excellently-cast low-key rescue-mission Western that borrows tropes familiar from UNFORGIVEN and THE SEARCHERS until it descends into APOCALYPTO-style gruesomeness in the last act. Richard Jenkins is especially effective in the sidekick role, and has a memorable soliloquy about a flea circus. https://boxd.it/jTPLj
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watched Sep 04, 2017, spitballarmy’s review published on Letterboxd: 5.2 [blu-ray, Netflix] There is humor at the edges of this paranoid fable. However, the sly satirical humor (mostly buried in the multitude of text messages that pepper the screen during the immersive social media scenes) don’t compensate for the shallow character representation and re-tread plot. Tom […]
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September 2nd, 2017 · 1 Comment
The Mamas and the Papas “Dedicated to the One I Love” Cowboy Junkies “Angel Mine” Bob Dylan “Who Killed Davey Moore? (live, 1964)” Todd Rundgren “We Gotta Get You a Woman” Bob Dylan “You Go to My Head” Rufus “Somebody’s Watching You” Randy Newman “Last Night I Had a Dream” Donald Fagen “Springtime” Josh Rouse […]
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watched Sep 02, 2017, spitballarmy’s review published on Letterboxd: 6.2 [blu-ray, Netflix] This is definitely a film that benefits from watching with context. I would recommend watching the supplements on this Criterion edition prior to seeing the film, particularly the interviews with director Mike Leigh and actor Tim Roth. Tim Roth is asked in his interview […]
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watched Sep 01, 2017, spitballarmy’s review published on Letterboxd: 6.6 [DVD] Harry Baur, as Beethoven, communicates emotional torment so well, whether it be the pain of his yearning, broken heart, or the disoriented confusion of a man losing the hearing that is required to pursue his livelihood. Abel Gance made this “talkie” a solid decade […]
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rewatched Sep 01, 2017, spitballarmy’s review published on Letterboxd: 8.6 [blu-ray, Netflix] Wonderful use of Brooklyn as a main character, and mad hot dog-eating skills by Charles Durning as the well-intentioned but ultimately foiled police captain. https://boxd.it/jKs1f
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