Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Conan the Barbarian


Conan the Barbarian (2011) – This is a good looking film that starts off well, and it has all the blood and guts and bare bosoms you’d expect, plus some visceral energy (but why is Morgan Freeman the narrator?); it even has some flashes of brilliance, but as many or more flashes of terribleness; moreover, the dreadful dialogue, clichéd script, and utter lack of a cohesive narrative make it inexcusably generic. 5  

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides


Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) – This one takes the silliness up a good notch from its predecessors, and what little story there is is just a MacGuffin quest from one loud action sequence to the next; nevertheless, it’s passably entertaining on the sheer force of its presentation (it does have great effects) and the zany antics of its characters (Rush is really chewing the scenery here), although these latter are wearing a bit thin; Bloom and Knightley are not missed at all. 6

Friday, November 18, 2011

Green Lantern


Green Lantern (2011) – It’s so over-reliant on CGI it might as well have been a cartoon, but it’s well directed, and the Green Lantern ring and Corps are such solid concepts that the movie is enjoyable for their sakes; the cosmic setting is a breath of fresh air as well; with a creative script and a more compelling story we might really have had something. 6

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Bunraku


Bunraku (2010) – The papercraft set design is an impressive and stylish highlight; unfortunately, the rest of this overlong, Afro Samurai-emulating film is little more than a string of cool but tedious fights strung together against a paper-thin backdrop of worn-out story elements. 5

Thursday, November 10, 2011

The Petrified Forest


The Petrified Forest (1936) – This is a well-acted film notable for Humphrey Bogart’s breakthrough performance, but it’s marred by poor external set design, goofy supporting characters, general sappiness, and a great deal of stilted dialogue that hasn’t translated well from the stage (although there are some clever one-liners). 6

Monday, November 7, 2011

Captain America: The First Avenger


Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) – While this entry in the increasingly oversaturated superhero genre occasionally gets a little too absurd, the cast, characters, and setting make it thoroughly enjoyable (it does a good job capturing the spirit of the period), and it’s refreshing to see a compelling non-Joker villain in a superhero movie (for the first half of the film, anyway) – it’s been awhile. 7

Friday, November 4, 2011

Tron: Legacy


Tron: Legacy (2010) – The good score and excellent visual style go a long way toward overcoming what is too often a lazy, silly (but impressively dark) script; the whole thing is swimming with untapped potential and references to greater works. 6