Hope To See District 9 Next Tuesday Night
in the meantime :
Night of the Hunter (1955) - rewatch, didn�t quite like it the first time around as I felt it was kind of hokey. This time around, I got quite into it, probably because I'm now interested in other aspects apart from just story and acting. The last 1/3 still doesn�t work for me but the dreamlike visuals are spectacular and Robert Mitchum's laconic psychopath is quite entertaining.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0048424/
7-7.5/10
Claire's Knee (1970) - another overly intellectual talkfest about relationships by Eric Rohmer but, like
My Night at Maud's, its quite entertaining and beautifully shot. Its also better than Mauds because the characters are a little less analytical and a little more impulsive.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0065772/
7-7.5/10
Milk (2008) - suffers from the same flaws as most biographical films, namely the tendency to just reproduce the main events the character took part in without really bothering to explore the character himself. In this particular case, the problem is amplified because the supporting characters are barely even that, popping in and out of the movie just to serve the plot. Its definitely well made and Sean Penn puts in a good impersonation without ever really going beyond that, but in the end it�s a fairly one dimensional film that treats its subject matter fairly simplistically.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt1013753/
6-6.5/10
Body and Soul (1947) - Robert Rossen laid down the template for a lot of flawed sporting genius films with
The Hustler but before that he laid down the template for the boxing film with this excellent film with film noir overtones. In fact, its surprising to see how much this has in common with
Rocky. Abraham Polonsky's screenplay is tight, with some very memorable dialogue, and although its all fairly predictable, its very well made and has a number of interesting subplots and characters.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0039204/
7.5/10
Manhunt (1941) - ultimately disappointing WWII thriller from Fritz Lang, but one that starts off very promisingly. After a failed assassination on Hitler, british hunter Thorndike is hunted over Germany and england by the nazis. Up until the middle section of the film when Thorndike reaches England, it�s a cracking film, albeit a silly one, but once that happens it veers off into a dodgily handled romantic subplot that is never quite shaken off despite a good ending. Shame, because this is one of Lang's strongest visual films.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0033873/
6-6.5/10
Mr Skeffington (1944) - entertaining if uneven melodrama with Bette Davis and Claude Rains in top form. It takes on a number of issues, probably too many, and although the end product is not quite the sum of its parts, the acting by the two leads more than makes up for the meandering tone and pacing.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0037094/
6.5-7/10
Magnificent Obsession (1954) - extremely over the top melodrama from Douglas Sirk that is quite entertaining for its first half before becoming ridiculous in its second half. Still works, but only just.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0047203/
6.5/10
Valkyrie (2008) - big misfire from Bryan Singer and its really his fault. The performances are fine and the subject matter ripe for a good film, but, presumably because the audience knew how the story would end, Singer felt that he needed to up the ante throughout the rest of the film. Unfortunately, this approach results in an overcompensation in the suspense stakes in an extreme way generating scene after scene of false suspense till the whole thing really becomes a parody of the film its trying to be.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0985699/
5/10