For Valkyrie to work, Bryan Singer needs to get–give or take–five minutes when the viewer isn’t entirely sure Adolf Hitler wasn’t assassinated. The entire premise of watching a film, a historically-based film, where the conclusion is well-known and suspending disbelief… he needs five minutes. Maybe the trick is casting Tom Cruise as a German. By […]
Entries Tagged as 'Kenneth Branagh'
Valkyrie (2008, Bryan Singer)
December 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Tagged: Bill Nighy· Bryan Singer· Christopher McQuarrie· Kenneth Branagh· Michael Sheen· Nathan Alexander· Tom Cruise· Tom Wilkinson· United Artists· ★★½
The Magic Flute (2006, Kenneth Branagh)
December 2nd, 2008 · 3 Comments
With the exception of The Tales of Hoffmann, I’m not really familiar with any other efforts to adapt an opera to film. I guess there are those Andrew Lloyd Webber adaptations (right?), but I don’t think of them in the same sense–the artistic one. Branagh’s The Magic Flute has more in common with his Hamlet […]
Tagged: Emanuel Schikaneder· Kenneth Branagh· Les Films du Losange· Stephen Fry· Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart· ★★★½
The Gingerbread Man (1998, Robert Altman)
April 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Somehow Altman lets The Gingerbread Man get away from him. Never the direction, which holds up until the end–and seeing Robert Altman direct a fight scene is something to behold–but the plotting. The film starts high, thanks to the compelling plot and the performances, but then the plot gets more and more… not convoluted, but […]
Tagged: Clyde Hayes· Embeth Davidtz· John Grisham· Kenneth Branagh· Polygram Filmed Entertainment· Robert Altman· Robert Downey Jr.· Robert Duvall· ★★½



