Sunday, November 13, 2011

Weekly Round-Up (11/6/11 - 11/12/11)


Tower Heist (Brett Ratner) **1/2 - Like any self-respecting cinephile, I'm not much of a fan of Brett Ratner but I will say this is probably Brett Ratner's best work to date. This is thanks to a very solid script from Ted Griffin and Jeff Nathanson, two screenwriters who know how to make the heist formula work and the strong supporting cast. My biggest complaint is actually the lead Ben Stiller who's only barely competent in the lead role. He isn't horrible but a better actor could've made that role sing. Still, this is slickly made entertaining inoffensive Hollywood fluff.


Conan O'Brien Can't Stop (Rodman Flender) *** - Upfront, I will say that I am definitely Team CoCo all the way! I'm a fan of Conan O'Brien, one of the funniest late night comics around. This documentary is actually a behind-the-scenes look at his music/comedy tour he did in between late-night hosting jobs. It's pretty standard and your enjoyment of this truly depends on how much you love Conan O'Brien. It is however well-made and offers a fascinating look into Conan behind-the-scenes. It isn't always flattering, suprisingly but for me, it did nothing to tarnish his reputation in my eyes.

 
Drive (Nicolas Winding Refn) **** - This is a near-perfect stylish neo-noir film that is quite reminiscent of thrillers from the 1970's when filmmakers actually took the time to build character and tell a story rather than trying to dazzle us with eye candy and stunts. There are some car chases here but they take a backseat to the tense story of a Hollywood stunt driver who moonlights as a crime getaway car. The film's slow pace actually makes the sudden burst of shocking violence even more intense and effective. Ryan Gosling does what he does best and makes you feel for a man who barely speaks and doesn't even have a name. Albert Brooks is chilling as the villain. Why isn't he in more character roles like this? This is one of the best of the year.
 


Pina (Wim Wenders) **** - (See review below)

Nanga Parbat (Joseph Vilsmaer) **1/2 - (See review below)


13 Assassins (Takashi Miike) **** - (See review below)

10 comments:

Outcast said...

Excellent round-up as always man. The premise for Tower Heist is extremely confusing, especially with Eddie Murphy and Ben Stiller making for an incredibly unlikely pairing, it's kind of melty actually!

Anonymous said...

Interesting post.

Anonymous said...

I think I did't saw 13 assasins yet

Mark said...

Drive is sounding pretty good.

Anonymous said...

Very interesting movies.

Unknown said...

Drive is the best thing mainstream audience can watch in the multiplex theaters around the world :) Such an amazing film.

Anonymous said...

Now I want to watch Drive.

Sub Radar (Mike) said...

Was actually planning on watching Drive in the next couple of days, rad!

DWei said...

Anything with O'Brien is gold. That much is a fact.

MRanthrope said...

I'm curious about Eddie Murphy's return to "grown up" comedy, but heard he's hardly in Tower Heist, so I guess I'll just wait that one out.