It’s hard to say whether Killshot falls apart because of the filmmakers or because of the source material. Killshot changes its mind about what to deliver every three minutes. The script can’t decide on a main character–is it Mickey Rourke’s hit man or is it Diane Lane’s woman in distress or is it Thomas Jane’s […]
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Killshot (2008, John Madden)
June 7th, 2009 · No Comments
Tagged: Elmore Leonard· Hal Holbrook· Hossein Amini· John Madden· Mickey Rourke· Rosario Dawson· The Weinstein Company· Thomas Jane· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ
Cassandra’s Dream (2007, Woody Allen)
August 20th, 2008 · 1 Comment
It’s getting increasingly difficult not to talk about Woody Allen’s films in the context of his body of work. While on one hand, Cassandra’s Dream does feature what could be construed as a Jaws reference, it’s also rather similar in pacing to some of Allen’s late 1970s, early 1980s films. The film’s first act is […]
Tagged: Colin Farrell· Ewan McGregor· The Weinstein Company· Tom Wilkinson· Woody Allen· ★★★
Dedication (2007, Justin Theroux)
May 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
Is it possible to use The Doors’ “The End” without it recalling Apocalypse Now? Even if it’s just the opening snippet.
No, it’s not. Especially not when you do it twice like Theroux does in Dedication.
But Theroux harkening back to great films (or, hey, if he even harkened back to a mediocre one) would be such […]
Tagged: Billy Crudup· David Bromberg· Dianne Wiest· Justin Theroux· The Weinstein Company· Tom Wilkinson· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ
Now You Know (2002, Jeff Anderson)
January 31st, 2008 · No Comments
So, Now You Know is an odd mix. It’s one part romantic comedy (where the problems between Jeremy Sisto and Rashida Jones aren’t just conveniently solved, but shallowly too), one part talking comedy a la Clerks, and one part low budget inventive movie. The last part is the most interesting–Jeff Anderson gets some familiar faces […]
Tagged: Jeff Anderson· The Weinstein Company· ★
Clerks II (2006, Kevin Smith)
November 19th, 2007 · No Comments
I was going to start this post with a comment about how, even with all its problems, Clerks II is easily Kevin Smith’s best film. I guess I’ll still start with some of those remarks–Smith’s editing is excellent here, not to mention the traditional romantic comedy between Brian O’Halloran and Rosario Dawson–which is incredibly movie […]
Tagged: Jeff Anderson· Kevin Smith· Rosario Dawson· The Weinstein Company· ★★★



