Blue is the Warmest Color: stunning exploration of first love

The French drama Blue is the Warmest Color explores first love, capturing the arc of a young woman’s first serious romance with remarkable authenticity and a stunning performance by 19-year-old actress Adèle Exarchopoulos. Exarchopoulos plays a 17-year-old (also named Adèle) who falls in love with an out lesbian five or six years her senior.  The film … Read more

DVD/Stream of the Week: The Conjuring

Just right for Halloween week, the satisfying shocker The Conjuring begins in a familiar way. In 1971, a couple (Ron Livingston and Lili Taylor) moves into an old, isolated farmhouse with their five daughters. The youngest kid finds a creepy old music box, the dog refuses to come inside the house, all the clocks stop … Read more

Gravity: woman against nature – an infinitely vast nature

The gripping visually spectacular Gravity is less a sci-fi film than it is a basic Man Against Nature (mostly Woman Against Nature) survival tale set in space. A catastrophe strikes a space station, and it’s in doubt whether the two survivors (Sandra Bullock and George Clooney) will be able to make it back to Earth … Read more

DVD/Stream of the Week: The Heat

We’ve all seen cop buddy comedies before (Lethal Weapon, 48 Hours and scores of copycats). In the The Heat, the odd couple is Sandra Bullock (as the arrogant and fastidious FBI agent) and Melissa McCarthy (as the earthy and streetwise Boston cop). There are some especially well-written bits in The Heat, especially when Bullock’s prig … Read more

In a World…: best comedy this year so far

Actress Lake Bell wrote/directed/stars in In a World…, the story of an underachieving voice coach who still lives in the house of her dad, the king of movie trailer narration.   She’s disheartened when he kicks her out to make room for his new and very young squeeze, but she lucks into a voiceover gig herself … Read more

The Look of Love: someday this will all be yours

In the biopic The Look of Love, Steve Coogan plays porn king Paul Raymond, once Britain’s richest man.  Raymond turned a tawdry row of Soho strip clubs into an empire of smut magazines.  (Sharing a $500 million fortune, Raymond’s two granddaughters are the youngest of Britain’s 100 richest women.) Now here’s the problem with the … Read more

The Heat: worth seeing for Melissa McCarthy

We’ve all seen cop buddy comedies before (Lethal Weapon, 48 Hours and scores of copycats).   In the The Heat, the odd couple is Sandra Bullock (as the arrogant and fastidious FBI agent) and Melissa McCarthy (as the earthy and streetwise Boston cop).  There are some especially well-written bits in The Heat, especially when Bullock’s … Read more

Much Ado About Nothing: it’s not homework, it’s a screwball comedy

Director Joss Whedon (The Avengers, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) takes a break from pop with Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing.  It’s set in current times (with iPods and cupcakes) and filmed in black and white at Whedon’s Santa Monica home.  It worked for me. Whedon told NPR “Some people won’t see Shakespeare because they don’t believe … Read more