by
Julien Faddoul
August: Osage County **
An Oklahoma
family comes together for the funeral of their patriarch.
A masterful and inspired work of the stage is turned
into a rather lifeless piece of cinema, with a poor sense of space and tone and
a cast using their juicy roles to repeatedly trump each other. Despite this,
Letts’ brilliant reconnaissance on the disillusionment of life remains intact,
even if his humor has been gutted.
d – John Wells
w – Tracy Letts (Based on the
Play by Tracy Letts)
ph – Adriano
Goldman
pd – David
Gropman
m – Gustavo
Santaolallo
ed – Stephen
Mirrione
cos – Cindy
Evans
p – Harvey Weinstein, George
Clooney, Grant Heslov, Jean Dourmanian, Steve Traxler
Cast: Meryl
Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Chris Cooper, Abigail Breslin, Benedict
Cumberbatch, Juliette Lewis, Margo Martindale, Dermot Mulroney, Julianne
Nicholson, Sam Shepard, Misty Upham
Dallas Buyers Club **
A homophobic
Texan is given 30 days to live after being diagnosed with AIDS.
Plain but absorbing dramatization of the AIDS crisis
in the 1980s and one of its victims, who rebuffed FDA-approved medicine in favor
of his own. Although the film implies certain erroneous details, it is a
passionate representation without ever being overwhelming.
d – Jean-Marc
Vallee
w – Craig
Borten, Melisa Wallack
ph – Yves
Belanger
pd – John Paino
ed – Martin
Pensa, Jean-Marc Vallee
cos – Kurt and
Bart
p – Robbie
Brenner, Nathan Ross, Rachel Rothman
Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Jared
Leto, Steve Zahn, Denis O'Hare, Dallas Roberts, Griffin Dunne, Kevin Rankin
Short Term **
The goings-on
of a Los Angeles foster-care facility and its supervisor, a former abused child.
A distressing, touching and staggeringly well-acted
film; but there’s something a tad disingenuous and tidy about Cretton’s script.
One can’t quite shake the outlines and rehearsals. Anyhow, the acting is a
dream.
wd – Destin Cretton
ph – Brett
Pawlak
pd – Rachel
Myers
m – Joel P.
West
ed – Nat
Sanders
cos – Joy
Cretton, Mirren Gordon-Crozier
p – Joshua
Astrachan, Asher Goldstein, Ron Najor, Maren Olson
Cast: Brie Larson, John Gallagher Jr, Rami
Malek, Kaitlyn Dever, Keith Stanfield, Kevin Hernandez, Melora
Walters, Stephanie Beatriz, Lydia Du Veaux, Alex Calloway
The Selfish Giant *
Two teenage
boys get caught up in a world of copper theft.
Overrated though tactful and unrelenting British
kitchen-sink fable with formidable performances from its cast of
non-professionals.
wd – Clio
Barnard (Based on the Short Story by
Oscar Wilde)
ph – Mike Eley
pd – Helen
Scott
m – Harry
Escott
ed – Nick
Fenton
cos – Natthew
Price
p – Tracy
O’Riordan
Cast: Conner
Chapman, Shaun Thomas, Ralph Ineson, Ian Burfield
Wolf Children ***
A 19-year-old
college student has sex with a wolf-man and the couple bears two children with
the same affliction.
A disturbing and painful experience: vivid and
intricate comprehensiveness by refusing to betray its characters. Hosoda
approaches it all with a didactic sledgehammer that, expectedly, leads to
over-length and unnecessary narration. Satoshi Kon minus the feeling, if you
like.
d – Mamoru Hosoda
w – Mamoru
Hosoda, Satoko Okudera
ad – Hiroshi
Ohno
m – Masakatsu
Takagi
ed – Shigeru
Nishiyama
p – Takuya Ito,
Yuichiro Sato, Takafumi Watanabe
Cast: Aoi
Miyazaki, Takao Ohsawa, Haru Kuroki, Yukito Nishii, Momoka Ohno, Amon Kabe, Takuma
Hiraoka
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