No, I haven't been idle, just busy catching up with the major films from 2012 in advance of my participation in several year-end lists and surveys which should be posted soon. In the meantime, my regular reviewing has continued unabated as the below series of links reveals.
Hitchcock (Slant)
Dragon (Slant)
Only the Young (Slant)
Waiting for Lightning (Slant)
Off-White Lies (Village Voice)
Gottfried Helnwein and the Dreaming Child (Time Out New York)
Wagner and Me (Time Out New York)
The Man Who Shook the Hand of Vicente Fernandez (Indiewire)
10 Screenwriters to Watch: Profile of Bill Dubuque (Variety)
10 Screenwriters to Watch: Profile of Ken Scott (Variety)
Friday, December 7, 2012
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The pleasure of Hitchcock comes in large part from the sparring between Mirren and Hopkins. As you'd expect, they're a class act, delivering the old married couple routine with conviction and plenty of humour. About Hitchcock: There are a multitude of sordidly fascinating directions a biopic on Alfred Hitchcock could take. So, when Sacha Gervasi's flat and frothy Hitchcock concludes, it's inevitably frustrating to find this film takes such a conventional path. consultoria medicina pediatria medicina medicina dermatologia veterinaria veterinaria veterinarian online especialista abogado españa abogado colombia abogado mexico abogado españa derecho psicologia medicina psicologia derecho psicologo A movie about the late great director poses a question too great to ignore: how does one truly capture the idea of Hitchcock in a span of only 99 minutes? The answer is you can't, and here is a movie that, thankfully, knows that.
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