Great movie. It's about the trial of Mary Surratt, one of nine people, the only female, accused of conspiracy in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. She owned the boarding house where the conspirators met. Her son was part of the group, which included John Wilkes Booth. It's a great story of the need by many for revenge after the assassination. I loved it. James McAvoy plays the young attorney assigned to defend Mary, not a popular job. Justin Long has a small part as one of James's friends. It was nice seeing him in something other than a romantic comedy. But his mustache is a little comical, just saying. I did not realize it was Directed and Produced by Robert Redford until the credits. No wonder I loved it. Another must see for me.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Rio
This is a great animated movie. It's about the last blue macaws and the idea to get them together to keep the species going, but the smugglers have another idea in mind. It's situated in Rio, during Carnivale. It's a very beautiful movie, with lots of vibrant colors, fun music and songs, and a great cast! It's one of the better animated movies lately, a great way to spend a rainy afternoon. Must see, 3 stars out of 4.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Hanna
This is a must see. It's the story of a young girl who is raised in the forest by her father (Eric Bana, whom I love), a rouge agent who is training his daughter to be an assassin; his target is Cate Blanchet. The reason and their history is revealed slowly throughout the movie. Cate does a great job playing the villain. The young girl is played by Saoirse Ronan who is fantastic. She's only known the forest and their very primitive cabin, and she's beginning to be curious about the rest of the world. Her father finally sends her out on her mission. I thought there were some very cute, humorous moments as she meets other kids. The ending was a little confusing, but it didn't ruin it for me. I give it 3 1/2 stars (out of 4). Forgot to mention, the music was amazing. It was like another character in the movie. Really added to the suspense, and not by being loud. Loved it!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Your Highness
This is one of those comedies with lots of sexual innuendos, and some outright naughty jokes, that get bigger laughs because of the actors delivering them. James Franco does a great job as the serious-minded "favored prince" while Natalie Portman plays a daring female warrior. It's interesting to see her in this kind of a role, and I thought she carried it off pretty well. This is one of those movies where you have to be in the mood for some somewhat juvenile humor. I liked it overall. I'd give it 2.5 stars.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Insidious
Is it a haunted house story, a child possessed story, or a sci-fi story? It's a little bit of all of them. I'm not into horror movies too much, but this one wasn't bad. It's not a gore-fest, but more of a spooky monsters show, which I liked. It was a fun horror movie that gets you spooked a bit without grossing you out. If you don't see it in the theater, it'd be a good rental. I give it 2 stars.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Soul Surfer
I rate this movie 4+ kleenex. I really could have used a few more. There were some happy tears too. The movie is based on the real-life story of the young, up-and-coming surfer, Bethany Hamilton, who had her arm bitten off by a shark. The story carries the movie. This sounds crazy, but I really liked how they did the shark attack. They didn't try to build it up over a long time, it was kind of sudden, and the focus wasn't on the shark (not all gorey), but on the amazing, take-action reaction of Bethany and her friends, which is what saved her life. There is a lot on how her faith helped her heal, and Carrie Underwood did a passable job as Bethany's youth group's leader. There were a few parts where I felt the script was lame, especially the teenage friendly interaction shots. But other than that, I liked it. If you go, you MUST stay for the credits, I loved them, they show home movies of the real Bethany. I give it 2 stars.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
The Lincoln Lawyer
You had me with Matthew McConaughey. This reminds me of one of his first movies, A Time to Kill, in which he also was a lawyer. I think this is one of his best movies since that one. I like seeing him in one where he can really act, because he is more than a pretty face. This movie has it's twist and turns, which I loved, about a lawyer who is working out of the back of his limousine (I guess it's a Lincoln), with lots of sleazy clients, with the sleaziest of them all being Ryan Phillipe's character. He makes the others look lovable. It's one of those who can "out smart the other" duals between the two of them. The supporting characters all add to this movie and I'd give it 3 stars. I think I'll have to read the book.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)