Directed by: Nicolas Winding Refn
Starring: Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks
Rated: R
Review by: Sherri
I LOVED this movie! When I came put of the theater, I was ecstatically happy. I love good drama, and I love Ryan Gosling!
This film is about a driver, played by Gosling who works at an auto shop, and occasionally drives as a stunt driver/getaway car driver/hero. Gosling was wonderful. He always is. His character is so cool, and collected, and then...
Carey Mulligan plays Gosling's neighbor, and Bryan Cranston (who I can't seem to get enough of lately) plays Gosling's boss. This movie was totally unpredictable to me. I never knew where the next scene would take me, and at the end of the film, I was in a completely different place that I ever though I would be.
The style of the film is one to note. It was a modern story with almost a chincy eighties feel. I loved the music, it fit the film wonderfully. The lighting, and music together, gave the film a stylish lonely, but bold and new feel. However, if you are squeamish at all, this may not be for you. Now go see it!!!
Saturday, October 15, 2011
DRIVE
Labels:
2011,
Bryan Cranston,
Carey Mulligan,
Christina Hendricks,
Drama,
Nicolas Winding Refn,
olas Winding Refn,
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Sherri
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Wendy and Lucy
Directed By: Kelly Reichardt
Starring: Michelle Williams
Rated: R
Review By: Sherri
This film was in a nutshell...Heartbreaking. It was such a simple story, Poor girl traveling across the country in search of a better place. Michelle Williams was stunning. She is my favorite actress right now. She is able to perfectly fit her character, in every movie she is in.
Reichardt did an amazing job. She made the simplest situations seem extremely intense. There was no violence in this movie, but I was hanging on the edge of my seat, pretty much the entire time, biting my nails. Gees!
Nate always teases me that I fall asleep in every movie that we watch together at home ( which isn't true, for the most part. I am usually just "resting my eyes") But I was owl-eyed the whole time in this movie! Definitely one that I recommend. We LOVED it. YOU should watch it.
Labels:
Drama,
Kelly Reichardt,
Michelle Williams,
Sherri
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Nate's Top Ten of 2011...so far
2011 is HALF OVER, time for a quick review of the great films of this year so far.
#10: RED STATE
The controversial Kevin Smith movie. From what I heard, some people hated this movie and I can partially see why. Just don't go into this movie with any expectations except to see a religious action/horror flick and you'll be ok.
#9: CONAN O'BRIEN CAN'T STOP
#8: SUBMARINE
#10: RED STATE
The controversial Kevin Smith movie. From what I heard, some people hated this movie and I can partially see why. Just don't go into this movie with any expectations except to see a religious action/horror flick and you'll be ok.
#9: CONAN O'BRIEN CAN'T STOP
The title explains the movie EXACTLY. This movie made me so antsy because Conan just can't stay still for two seconds. Even when he is exhausted, lying on the couch he is wondering what he should do next. I love documentaries that just le the camera roll.
#8: SUBMARINE
I missed this at Sundance but just watched it this week. Very similar to the good stuff Wes Anderson has done and a great depiction of life as a teenager.
#7: X-MEN: FIRST CLASS
#6: BRIDESMAIDS
#7: X-MEN: FIRST CLASS
I promised myself that I wouldn't go see another superhero movie until a new Batman came out. So I guess watching this one makes me a liar. This is on par with all the other really good superhero movies like SPIDERMAN I and II, IRON MAN, THE DARK KNIGHT and some of the Christopher Reeve Supermans. (I don't think there has ever been a great superhero movie.)
#6: BRIDESMAIDS
The funnies flat-out comedy this year so far. Is it too much to say that Kristen Wiig is the funniest female that has ever lived? She steals all the skits on SNL and just the look of her makes me crack up.
#5: TERRI
#5: TERRI
My favorite film of Sundance. John C. Reilly is the funniest, most sincere actor working today. This movie just felt real to me on a level that most movies can't touch. I love the relationship between the students and the principal, played by Reilly.
#4: SOURCE CODE I think I have a new favorite Sci-Fi director and his name is Duncan Jones. This film is just really, really fun. I still can't figure out whether I like the ending of not but the ride was fun and Jake Gyllenhaal was great.
#3: TREE OF LIFE
#4: SOURCE CODE I think I have a new favorite Sci-Fi director and his name is Duncan Jones. This film is just really, really fun. I still can't figure out whether I like the ending of not but the ride was fun and Jake Gyllenhaal was great.
#3: TREE OF LIFE
This should have been #1 on my list. I would have loved to put it there. And if Terrance Malick would have skimmed a little from the beginning and ending I would call it a masterpiece because the 90 minute story in the middle is out-of -this-world good. however, i am perfectly willing to admit that I might be wrong becausea film is first and foremost a visual art and Malick is most definitely the best at exploiting this aspect of film.
#2: SUPER 8
#2: SUPER 8
I don't watch many bad movies because I keep my eye on the old trust Rotten Tomato meter. It allows me to avoid movies like Transformers and Pirates of the Caribbean franchises. But what would I have done in the 80's when there was to Rotten Tomatoes to rely on? Oh yeah, I forgot, the big blockbuster movies were a little better back then. SUPER 8 has all the heart and magic of the great blockbusters like ET, Indiana Jones, or Star Wars. More please, JJ Abrams!
#1: CERTIFIED COPY
**HONORABLE MENTIONS**
#1: CERTIFIED COPY
I should watch this movie while drinking tea with my pinky out...that is how pretentious I feel about making this my favorite movie of the year so far. Truth is, it is probably my favorite movie of the decade so far. Whenever Juliette Binoche is on camera she consumes your attention. And first time actor, William Shimell-and opera singer- does a fine job trying to keep up with Binoche's acting chops. I find it a rare thing to still be thinking about a movie a couple of hours after having watched it, but this movie had me wondering well into the night. My appreciation of the film grow as I think back on it.
**HONORABLE MENTIONS**
Being Elmo
Cedar Rapids
Another Earth
My Idiot Brother
Rio
Kung Fu Panda II
Saturday, June 18, 2011
The Tree of Life
Directed by: Terrence Malick
Starring: Jessica Chastain, Brad Pitt, Sean Penn
Rated: PG-13
Review by: Sherri
This film was spectacular. I loved every minute of it. It wasn't really what I expected it to be, but it was beautiful, and stunning...a real work of art.
The background story is about a 1950s family living in Waco, TX. The film centers around the ralationships of the children, mostly the oldest child, and their parents. Brad Pitt, the father is loving, but rough, and strict. The mother, Jessica Chastain is gentle, nurturing and beautiful. The personalities of the parents lay out the theme of the whole film. Malick directed it to be all about relationships, humanity and nature, gentleness and ferocity. The story continues to show the oldest child as an adult, who is played by Sean Penn, remembering his childhood, and reflecting on his life.
This is not your typical movie. There are still elements and messages within it that I am trying to wrap my mind around, so I will definitely need to see it again. Malick is famous for his cinematography in his films, and it is amazing in this one. In the beginning, he created a mood, and an emotion for the whole film, with a chain of breathtaking nature shots. (Nate quickly ruined the mood for everyone in the theater by spilling his ENTIRE coke on the floor...hahahaha!!!)
If you haven't yet, you should check out some of his other films. Badlands, and my favorite of his until The Tree of Life, The new World.
Starring: Jessica Chastain, Brad Pitt, Sean Penn
Rated: PG-13
Review by: Sherri
This film was spectacular. I loved every minute of it. It wasn't really what I expected it to be, but it was beautiful, and stunning...a real work of art.
The background story is about a 1950s family living in Waco, TX. The film centers around the ralationships of the children, mostly the oldest child, and their parents. Brad Pitt, the father is loving, but rough, and strict. The mother, Jessica Chastain is gentle, nurturing and beautiful. The personalities of the parents lay out the theme of the whole film. Malick directed it to be all about relationships, humanity and nature, gentleness and ferocity. The story continues to show the oldest child as an adult, who is played by Sean Penn, remembering his childhood, and reflecting on his life.
This is not your typical movie. There are still elements and messages within it that I am trying to wrap my mind around, so I will definitely need to see it again. Malick is famous for his cinematography in his films, and it is amazing in this one. In the beginning, he created a mood, and an emotion for the whole film, with a chain of breathtaking nature shots. (Nate quickly ruined the mood for everyone in the theater by spilling his ENTIRE coke on the floor...hahahaha!!!)
If you haven't yet, you should check out some of his other films. Badlands, and my favorite of his until The Tree of Life, The new World.
Labels:
Brad Pitt,
Drama,
Jessica Chastain,
Sean Penn,
Sherri,
Terrence Malik
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Blue Valentine
Directed By: Derek Cianfrance
Starring: Ryan Gosling, Michelle Williams
Rated: R
Review by: *Sherri*
I just finished watching Blue Valentine, and I am speechless. I have been meaning to watch it for a long time now, and I finally did! Gosling is one of my favorite actors, there is just...a way about him. Michelle Williams is fantastic as well. This was a great movie...but one that I will probably not want to watch again. I could fill this post up with girly analizations of the characters and plot...but it is best that you see it for yourself. The story is raw, lonely, heartbreaking, sweet, and at times, downright depressing, but full of rich emotion and the whole relationship of the characters seems so real. I feel like a nerd saying this, but I don't remember the last time that I cried in a movie...until now.
Starring: Ryan Gosling, Michelle Williams
Rated: R
Review by: *Sherri*
I just finished watching Blue Valentine, and I am speechless. I have been meaning to watch it for a long time now, and I finally did! Gosling is one of my favorite actors, there is just...a way about him. Michelle Williams is fantastic as well. This was a great movie...but one that I will probably not want to watch again. I could fill this post up with girly analizations of the characters and plot...but it is best that you see it for yourself. The story is raw, lonely, heartbreaking, sweet, and at times, downright depressing, but full of rich emotion and the whole relationship of the characters seems so real. I feel like a nerd saying this, but I don't remember the last time that I cried in a movie...until now.
Labels:
Drama,
Michelle Williams,
Romance,
Ryan Gosling,
Sherri,
sundance
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Bridesmaids
Directed by: Paul Feig
Starring: Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, John Hamm
Rated: R
Review by: *Sherri*
Starring: Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, John Hamm
Rated: R
Review by: *Sherri*
I love Kristen Wiig. She has got to be one of the funniest ladies on the planet. She is so good at physical comedy, AND she really plays her parts well! She and Maya Rudolph play best friends. When Lillian (Rudolph) gets engaged, things change, and Annie (Wiig) has to find out who she is, and how to deal with the challenges. This is one of the most hilarious films I have ever seen, but also with a rather adorable plot. Guys...DON'T FEAR, this isn't just for the chicks...Nate was rolling the entire time! There are some great one-liners that we are still saying to each other. This is one I definitely need to see again...MINUS the bodily noises coming from the weirdo next to me. (No...not Nate.)
Labels:
Comedy,
John Hamm,
Kristen Wiig,
Paul Feig,
Romantic Comedy,
Sherri
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Certified Copy...or Copie conforme
Directed by: Abbas Kiarostami
Starring: Juliette Binoche, William Shimell
Rated: Unrated
French, Italian and English with Subtitles
Review by: Sherri
Starring: Juliette Binoche, William Shimell
Rated: Unrated
French, Italian and English with Subtitles
Review by: Sherri
Ok. I LOVE Juliette Binoche! She is so captivating in every film that she is in, from Chocolat, to Cache'...Even Dan in Real Life. She is one of my favorite actresses. Her co-star in this film William Shimell, was brilliant as well. The two had a chemistry together.
I will try not to spoil the film, but it did remind me a lot of Before Sunrise. Nate agreed, but we both still loved this film. The entire movie consists of is this amazing, non-stop dialogue. It held my interest the entire time. It was actually...a roller coaster of emotion and thought, and come to find out after some research, that is exactly what the director, Abbas Kiarostami intended. The film is in 3 languages, Italian, French and English, with the foreign parts sub-titled in english.
When you see this film (because you should), keep in mind that the director intended for there to be many questions!!
Monday, January 24, 2011
Sundance 2011 continues...
We saw a total of 15 films over the weekend, and more to come next weekend. Eventually I will get around to writing about all of them!
My Idiot Brother
Directed by: Jesse Peretz
Starring: Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, Rashida Jones
Rating: NOT RATED YET
Review by: Sherri
This movie was so GOOD! Probably because I love Paul Rudd, he brings all of his Paul Rudd-ness back into this film, and his ability to fall compleletly into his character in everything he does is what made this movie for me. He was such a loveable character. There is also a star-studded cast, Zooey Deschanel, Rashida Jones, Elizabeth Banks, Emily Mortimer, and others. I was a little worried that such a cast would hurt the film...Sometimes movies full of stars become about the stars, and not about the movie...But each one was great. Loved it.
Starring: Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, Rashida Jones
Rating: NOT RATED YET
Review by: Sherri
This movie was so GOOD! Probably because I love Paul Rudd, he brings all of his Paul Rudd-ness back into this film, and his ability to fall compleletly into his character in everything he does is what made this movie for me. He was such a loveable character. There is also a star-studded cast, Zooey Deschanel, Rashida Jones, Elizabeth Banks, Emily Mortimer, and others. I was a little worried that such a cast would hurt the film...Sometimes movies full of stars become about the stars, and not about the movie...But each one was great. Loved it.
Labels:
Comedy,
Elizabeth Banks,
Paul Rudd,
Rashida Jones,
Sherri,
sundance
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Sundance Day 1!
WOW. What a great start to our Sundance trip! We saw 3 films yesterday, and a compilation of short films. Here we go:
Martha Marci May Marlene
Starring: Elizabeth Olson
This film is about the emotional and social struggles that a girl named Martha goes through after leaving a cult. The performances were top-notch, each character was strong and real. And..I applaud Elizabeth Olson's (yes, Olson, like as in sister of the Olson twins) portrayal of Martha was breathtaking.
Bellflower
Martha Marci May Marlene
Starring: Elizabeth Olson
This film is about the emotional and social struggles that a girl named Martha goes through after leaving a cult. The performances were top-notch, each character was strong and real. And..I applaud Elizabeth Olson's (yes, Olson, like as in sister of the Olson twins) portrayal of Martha was breathtaking.
Bellflower
This movie started out as sort-of a love story, and by the picture...you can tell how it looks like it ended. It was a story of two friends who were inspired by Mad Max and the coolest part, was that they made a FLAME THROWER and the car MEDUSA from the original Mad Max film. It was a pretty entertaining movie, the shots and camera style were great...the plotline...was alright (Nate totally disagrees, he thought it was the coolest).
I Saw the Devil
YIKES!!! This was probably the gooriest movie ever made. It is about a killer who murders young girls. It was HORRIFIC. It is a Korean film with english subtitles...And..it was crazy. The killer was insane, and it is probably one that WE NEVER WANT TO SEE AGAIN.
Shorts Program 1
Shorts Program 1
The Terrys:
This was the grossest thing We have ever seen, about a trailer-trash ice smoking couple, who are both named Terry. I was (and the whole rest of the theater) laughing and dry-heaving simultaneously the whole time. Weird...
Deeper than Yesterday:
The external World:
Deeper than Yesterday:
This film was about Russian Submariners who have been under the ocean for Way too long. The most amazing thing about this short film was that none of the actors were professionals, and the entire film was shot with 35mm film and the directors crew was made up of his family and friends.
The external World:
This was a digi animated short. It was like A.D.H.D. on the big screen.
Worst Enemy:
Worst Enemy:
This was about an anxious woman with issues. It was HILARIOUS! The actress was so funny, and the physical humor in this movie by her, and the other actors was perfectly timed.
The Strange Ones
The Strange Ones
I am still thinking about this short. It was filmed so beautifully, and the best part about it was that you never really knew who the characters were.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Yaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
Sundance starts tomorrow! Nate and I will be movie-ing (yes, that is a word. Shut-up) ALL WEEKEND!!!!! Seriously can't wait, and we will post something about all the movies we see this weekend. Here we go!
Saturday, January 8, 2011
IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN!!!
WE GOT EM'! We got pretty much all the tickets for we really hoped for! There's just a few movies that we didn't get tickets for, but somehow we'll get in to them!!! SO excited.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
I Love You Phillip Morris
Directed by: Glenn Ficarra & John Requa
Starring: Jim Carrey, Ewan McGregor, Leslie Mann
Rated: R
Review by: Sherri
This was a hilarious romantic comedy about a real con-artist named Steven Jay Russel, who is portrayed by Jim Carrey. Carrey was great in this film, and his usual Jim Carrey humor added so much to his character.
While in prison, Steven Russel (carrey) meets and falls in love with his soul-mate Phillip Russel (McGregor). Over time, they become separated and Steven proves he will do anything to be with Phillip. The relationship they build together is touching, and comical at the same time.
I definitely recommend this movie to pretty much anyone! It has it all. It is funny, and sweet and one that I certainly will watch again.
Just a tidbit of information...Because of the title, I thought this movie had something to do with smoking...but it did not.
Starring: Jim Carrey, Ewan McGregor, Leslie Mann
Rated: R
Review by: Sherri
This was a hilarious romantic comedy about a real con-artist named Steven Jay Russel, who is portrayed by Jim Carrey. Carrey was great in this film, and his usual Jim Carrey humor added so much to his character.
While in prison, Steven Russel (carrey) meets and falls in love with his soul-mate Phillip Russel (McGregor). Over time, they become separated and Steven proves he will do anything to be with Phillip. The relationship they build together is touching, and comical at the same time.
I definitely recommend this movie to pretty much anyone! It has it all. It is funny, and sweet and one that I certainly will watch again.
Just a tidbit of information...Because of the title, I thought this movie had something to do with smoking...but it did not.
Labels:
Ewan McGregor,
Jim Carrey,
Romantic Comedy,
Sherri
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