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Witness (3/5)
This film aged quite well.
Downfall (5/5)
A surprisingly effective film that rarely leaves the bunker in its three hours. The bit where Hitler reprimands his chief officers has become a favorite scene to re-dub on the YouTube channel.
Annie Leibovitz: Life Through A Lens (2/5)
Undoubtedly a gifted photographer. A personal version of hell would be sycophantic catering to over-pampered dickhole celebrities for the sake of making them up like chic-odd-sexpottery, for the sake of moving issues of Vanity Fair. Celebrity is dumb.
S1m0ne (0/5)
A train wreck of Pacinoan magnitude. I quite fancied Niccol's Gattaca, but after this and the very scheize Lord of War I may just have to hate the whole catalog.
Hitler: The Rise Of Evil (3/5)
A relatively cheap and made-for-TV biopic; educational and well-paced. Who knew that Hitler chose his mustache to help differentiate himself from the average. My WWII inquisition continues.
Ghost Town (3/5)
Surprisingly fun Ghost rehash with Ricky Gervais. I do fancy Gervais: I do unfancy Ghost.
The Constant Gardener (5/5)
White liberal guilt featuring a favorite actress and two of my four favorite continents. Fine balance of drama, gore, sex, spy effects, and corporate villainy.
Clue (5/5)
Timeless. The quick and witty script could not have been better executed. I still dislike the multiple endings--just not necessary and distinctly counter to the point of a whodunnit mystery.
Marie Antoinette (2/5)
I don't get it: 20th C. pop songs, tennis shoes, gossip, prancing around Versailles, sex with sailors. My version of Coppola pitching the film to the producers: "It's like a teen Amadeus". My rejoinder: "I don't know what you're talking about".
In Bruges (5/5)
Farrel is an obnoxious half-wit off camera--or what we call reality. So what a pleasant surprise to see him pull off one of the most nuanced and dynamic comedic performances in recent memory: moments after putting a gun to his head, he is making light of his plight and the wussiness of his gun. Yes, the ending goes a bit far and requires some unlikely machinations, ...