In Darkness

VN:F [1.9.9_1125]
Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
 

  Director: Agnieszka Holland , studio Sony Pictures ,
Release Date: 2012-02-10
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Starring: Robert Wieckiewicz – Leopold Socha Benno Furmann – Mundek Margulies Agnieszka Grochowska – Klara Keller Maria Schrader – Paulina Chiger Herbert Knaup – Ignacy Chiger

From acclaimed director Agnieszka Holland, In Darkness is based on a true story. Leopold Socha, a sewer worker and petty thief in Lvov, a Nazi occupied city in Poland, one day encounters a group of Jews trying to escape the liquidation of the ghetto. He hides them for money in the labyrinth of the town’s sewers beneath the bustling activity of the city above. What starts out as a straightforward and cynical business arrangement turns into something very unexpected, the unlikely alliance between Socha and the Jews as the enterprise seeps deeper into Socha’s conscience. The film is also an extraordinary story of survival as these men, women and children all try to outwit certain death during 14 months of ever increasing and intense danger. — (C) Sony Pictures Classics

V.A. Musetto

2011-12-09 original_score 3/4 freshness fresh

New York Post Holland has said that she wanted her harrowing and rewarding epic to run long so it would make viewers feel that they’re in the sewers as well. In this she succeeds.

Stephen Whitty

2011-12-09 original_score 3/4 freshness fresh

Newark Star-Ledger As many Holocaust stories as we’ve seen this one still has a fresh and important lesson about heroism – and how it has the habit of springing from some all-too-human places.

A.O. Scott

2011-12-08 original_score 3/5 freshness fresh

New York Times It is suspenseful horrifying and at times intensely moving. But the ease with which it elicits these responses from the audience feels more opportunistic than insightful.

 

Perfect Sense

VN:F [1.9.9_1125]
Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
 

  Director: David MacKenzie , David Mackenzie , studio IFC Films ,
Release Date: 2012-02-10
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Starring: Eva Green – Susan Ewan McGregor – Michael Connie Nielsen Ewen Bremner Stephen Dillane – Samuel

Eva Green plays Susan, an expert in epidemics who, after having her heart broken, sees a patient who has lost the ability to smell anything after an unexpected crying jag. Turns out there is a small percentage of people who are experiencing emotional upheavals and then losing one or more of their senses. As she begins to research this condition, she comes to understand that the malady threatens the entire world. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Tirdad Derakhshani

2011-10-27 original_score 2/4 freshness rotten

Philadelphia Inquirer The film loses its charm with annoying sequences that have a narrator explain to us The Meaning of it All and then tell us What Really Matters in life Love. Love. Love.

Duane Byrge

2011-02-08 freshness none

Hollywood Reporter

 

The Innkeepers

VN:F [1.9.9_1125]
Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
 

  Director: Ti West , studio Magnolia Pictures ,
Release Date: 2012-02-03
Genre: Mystery & Suspense
MPAA Rating: R
Starring: Sara Paxton – Claire Pat Healy – Luke Alison Bartlett – Gayle the Angry Mom Jake Schlueter – Young Boy Kelly McGillis – Leanne Rease-Jones

From director Ti West comes The Innkeepers. Set in the venerable Yankee Pedlar Inn, which is about to shut its doors for good after over a century of service. Believed by many to be one of New England’s “most haunted hotels,” the last remaining employees -Claire (Sara Paxton) and Luke (Pat Healy)- are determined to uncover proof before it shuts down for good. As the Inn’s final days draw near, odd guests check in as the pair of minimum wage “ghost hunters” begin to experience strange and alarming events that may ultimately cause them to be mere footnotes in the hotel’s long unexplained history. — (C) Magnet Releasing

William Goss

2011-10-04 freshness fresh

MSN Movies A decidedly old-fashioned haunted-house movie that sidesteps boredom with banter.

Joe Leydon

2011-03-17 freshness fresh

Variety West and lenser Eliot Rockett deserve considerable credit for being able to generate suspense and occasionally spring scares without relying on familiar haunted-house atmospherics.

John DeFore

2011-03-15 freshness fresh

Hollywood Reporter The result is a largely entertaining picture with too few (and late-arriving) scares to satisfy the multiplex crowd but one that will please many die-hard genre aficionados.

 

Beauty and the Beast (In 3D)

VN:F [1.9.9_1125]
Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
 

  Director: Gary Trousdale , Kirk Wise , studio Buena Vista ,
Release Date: 2012-01-13
Genre: Animation
MPAA Rating: G
Starring: Mia Farrow – Narrator Paige O’Hara – Belle Robby Benson – Beast Jerry Orbach – Lumiere Angela Lansbury – Mrs. Potts

Belle, whose father is imprisoned by the Beast, offers herself instead and discovers her captor to be an enchanted prince.

Janet Maslin

2008-10-18 original_score 4.5/5 freshness fresh

New York Times It is a surprise in a time of sequels and retreads that the new film is so fresh and altogether triumphant in its own right.

Jonathan Rosenbaum

2008-09-10 freshness fresh

Chicago Reader Despite some excessive narrative streamlining this 1991 release was the best Disney animated feature in years full of charm and humor.

Richard Corliss

2008-09-01 freshness fresh

TIME Magazine Its animators’ pens are wands; their movement enchants.

 

Norwegian Wood

VN:F [1.9.9_1125]
Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
 

  Director: Anh Hung Tran , No Zin Soo , studio Independent Pictures ,
Release Date: 2012-01-06
Genre: Art House & International
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Starring: Ken’ichi Matsuyama – Toru Watanabe Rinko Kikuchi – Naoko Kiko Mizuhara – Midori Kengo Kora – Kizuki Reika Kirishima – Reiko Ishida

Tokyo, the late 1960s…Students around the world are uniting to overthrow the establishment and Toru Watanabe’s personal life is similarly in tumult. At heart, he is deeply devoted to his first love, Naoko, a beautiful and introspective young woman. But their complex bond has been forged by the tragic death of their best friend years before. Watanabe lives with the influence of death everywhere. That is, until Midori, a girl who is everything that Naoko is not – outgoing, vivacious, supremely self-confident – marches into his life and Watanabe must choose between his past and his future. — (C) Official Site

2010-09-03 freshness none

Hollywood Reporter

 

W.E.

VN:F [1.9.9_1125]
Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
 

  Director: Madonna , studio The Weinstein Company ,
Release Date: 2011-12-09
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Starring: Abbie Cornish – Wally Winthrop James D’Arcy – King Edward VIII Oscar Isaac – Evgeni Andrea Riseborough – Wallis Simpson Natalie Dormer

W.E. tells the story of two fragile but determined women – Wally Winthrop and Wallis Simpson – separated by more than six decades. In 1998, lonely New Yorker Wally Winthrop (Abbie Cornish) is obsessed with what she perceives as the ultimate love story: King Edward’s VIII’s abdication of the British throne for the woman he loved, American divorcee Wallis Simpson. But Wally’s research, including several visits to the Sotheby’s auction of the Windsor Estate, reveals that the couple’s life together was not as perfect as she thought. Weaving back and forth in time, W.E. intertwines Wally’s journey of discovery in New York with the story of Wallis (Andrea Riseborough) and Edward (James D’Arcy), from the glamorous early days of their romance to the slow unraveling of their lives in the decades that followed. — (C) Weinstein

Andrew O’Hehir

2011-09-14 freshness rotten

Salon.com You can’t call W.E. a total disaster; it’s too pretty too nonsensical and finally too insignificant for that.

Leslie Felperin

2011-09-02 freshness rotten

Variety Burdened with risible dialogue and weak performances pic doesn’t have much going for it apart from lavish production design and terrific well-researched costumes.

Todd McCarthy

2011-09-02 freshness rotten

Hollywood Reporter Madonna’s second foray into directing is pleasing to the eyes and ears but lacking anything for the soul.

 

I Melt with You

VN:F [1.9.9_1125]
Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
 

  Director: Mark Pellington , studio Magnolia Pictures ,
Release Date: 2011-12-09
Genre: Mystery & Suspense
MPAA Rating: R
Starring: Thomas Jane – Richard Jeremy Piven – Ron Rob Lowe – Jonathan Christian McKay – Tim Carla Gugino – Officer Boyd

Richard (Thomas Jane), Ron (Jeremy Piven), Jonathan (Rob Lowe) and Tim (Christian McKay) are old college buddies who gather for a week each year in Big Sur to celebrate Tim’s birthday and catch up with each other’s lives. On the surface, they look like typical men in their forties, with careers, families and responsibilities. But as with most people, there is more to them than meets the eye. As the week progresses, they go down the rabbit hole of excess: mountains of drugs are consumed to a blaring rock ‘n’ roll soundtrack, parties with much younger women spin out of control. Exhausted and run ragged, they bare their souls and their reunion takes a much darker turn. When a promise from their past is brought to light, none of their lives will ever be the same. — (C) Official Site

Todd McCarthy

2011-02-08 freshness none

Hollywood Reporter

Robert Koehler

2011-01-30 freshness none

Variety

 

Knuckle

VN:F [1.9.9_1125]
Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
 

  Director: Ian Palmer , studio Vitagraph Films ,
Release Date: 2011-12-09
Genre: Documentary
MPAA Rating: R
Starring: Ian Palmer

An epic 12-year journey into in the world of an Irish Traveller community, Knuckle takes us inside their brutal, secretive and exhilarating bare-knuckle fighting lives. Chronicling a history of violent feuding between rival families, the story focuses on two brothers as they fight for their reputations and the honour of their family name. Brutal, yet captivating and ultimately moving, this unforgettable documentary offers an exclusive insight into the world of Irish Travellers and the lengths they will go to protect their family name. — (C) Official Site

Stephen Farber

2011-02-08 freshness none

Hollywood Reporter

 

Outrage

VN:F [1.9.9_1125]
Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
 

  Director: Takeshi Kitano , studio Magnolia Pictures ,
Release Date: 2011-12-02
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Starring: Takeshi Kitano – Otomo (as Beat Takeshi) Kippei Shiina – Mizuno Ryo Kase – Ishihara Jun Kunimura – Ikemoto Renji Ishibashi – Murase

In a ruthless battle for power, several yakuza clans vie for the favor of their head family in the Japanese underworld. The rival bosses seek to rise through the ranks by scheming and making allegiances sworn over sake. Long-time yakuza Otomo has seen his kind go from elaborate body tattoos and severed fingertips to becoming important players on the stock market. Theirs is a never-ending struggle to end up on top, or at least survive, in a corrupt world where there are no heroes but constant betrayal and vengeance. — (C) Magnet Releasing

Rob Nelson

2011-10-18 freshness fresh

Variety The results are so visually stunning why quibble?

Maggie Lee

2011-10-18 freshness fresh

Hollywood Reporter As violent amoral and misanthropic as a Jacobean play Outrage is Takeshi Kitano’s first yakuza flick since Brother and arguably his best film in a decade.

 

Shame

VN:F [1.9.9_1125]
Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
 

  Director: Steve McQueen (III) , studio Fox Searchlight ,
Release Date: 2011-12-02
Genre: Art House & International
MPAA Rating: NC-17
Starring: Michael Fassbender – Brandon Carey Mulligan – Sissy James Badge Dale – David Nicole Beharie – Marianne Hannah Ware – Samantha

Brandon (Michael Fassbender) is a New Yorker who shuns intimacy with women but feeds his desires with a compulsive addiction to sex. When his wayward younger sister (Carey Mulligan) moves into his apartment stirring memories of their shared painful past, Brandon’s insular life spirals out of control. — (C) Official Site

Laremy Legel

2011-09-14 original_score A- freshness fresh

Film.com It’s a tribute to McQueen’s steady directorial hand that he’s able to evoke such exceptional performances.

Todd McCarthy

2011-09-14 freshness none

Hollywood Reporter

Andrew O’Hehir

2011-09-13 freshness fresh

Salon.com A visual and sonic symphony and a Dante-esque journey through a New York nightworld where words are mostly useless or worse.