by
Julien Faddoul
Prisoners
When the young daughters of two Pennsylvanian families go missing, the
father of one of them takes matters into his own hands as the police pursue
multiple leads.
Emotionally repulsive and violent film in
which none of its philosophical teachings can be taken seriously because no
character’s behaviour makes any logical sense. Deakins’ cinematography is dazzling,
though.
d – Denis Villeneuve
w – Aaron Guzikowski
ph – Roger Deakins
pd – Patrice Vermette
m – Johan Johansson
ed – Joel Cox, Gary Roach
cos – Renee April
p – Kira Davis, Broderick Johnson, Adam Kolbrenner, Andrew A.
Kosove
Cast: Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Maria Bello, Terrence
Howard, Melissa Leo, Paul Dano, Dylan Minnette, Zoe Borde
2 Guns *
A DEA agent and a naval intelligence officer find themselves on the run
after a botched attempt to infiltrate a drug cartel.
Enjoyable and fun buddy-action film
which makes the grave mistake of taking itself seriously in the second half.
d – Baltasar Kormákur
w – Blake Masters (Based on the
Graphic Novel by Steven Grant)
ph – Oliver Wood
pd – Beth Mickle
m – Clinton Shorter
ed – Michael Tronick
cos – Laura Jean Shannon
p – Andrew Cosby, Randall Emmett, Norton Herrick, Marc Platt, Ross
Richie, Adam Siegel
Cast: Denzel Washington, Mark Wahlberg, Paula Patton, Bill Paxton, Fred Ward,
James Marsden, Edward James Olmos, Robert John Burke, Greg Sproles
Machete Kills
A sequel to the
2010 film that was based on a fake trailer.
Dull and unfunny; once again, Rodriguez seems
content merely to reference and waste time.
d – Robert Rodriguez
w – Kyle Ward, Robert Rodriguez, Marcel Rodriguez
ph – Robert Rodriguez
pd – Steve Joyner
m – Robert Rodriguez, Carl Thiel
ed – Robert Rodriguez, Rebecca Rodriguez
cos – Nina Proctor
p – Sergei Bespalov, Aaron Kaufman, Iliana Nikolic, Alexander
Rodnyansky, Robert Rodriguez, Rick Schwartz
Cast: Danny Trejo, Mel Gibson, Demian Bichir, Amber Heard, Michelle
Rodriguez, SofÃa Vergara, Charlie Sheen, Lady Gaga, Antonio Banderas, Walton
Goggins, Cuba Gooding Jr, Vanessa Hudgens, Alexa Vega, Marko Zaror, Tom Savini
Romeo & Juliet
Despite the
contempt the two families have for one another, the son one and the daughter of
the other wed.
A hilarious farrago.
d – Carlo Carlei
w – Julian Fellows (Based on the
Play by William Shakespeare)
ph – David Tattersall
pd – Tonino Zera
m – Abel Korzeniowski
ed – Peter Honess
cos – Carlo Poggioli
p – Simon Bosanquet, Lawrence Elman, Julian Fellowes, Alexander Koll, Ileen
Maisel, Doug Mankoff, Andrew Spaulding, Nadja Swarovski, Dimitra Tsingou
Cast: Douglas Booth, Hailee Steinfeld, Damian Lewis, Kodi Smit-McPhee,
Ed Westwick, Paul Giamatti, Lesley Manville, Christian Cooke, Stellan
Skarsgård, Natascha McElhone, Tom Wisdom, Leon Vitali, Laura Morante, Nathalie
Rapti Gomez, Tomas Arana
About Time
At the age of
21, an Englishman discovers he can travel in time and change what happens and
has happened in his own life.
Horribly overlong and treacly romance that does
nothing interesting with its fantastical component.
wd – Richard Curtis
ph – John Guleserian
pd – John Paul Kelly
m – Nick Laird-Clowes
ed – Mark Day
p – Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner
Cast: Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams, Bill Nighy
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