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Updated paraphrase of James M. Cain (never really outdated), to do with a handsome young drifter, a fishmonger with a bad heart, and the latter's unsatisfied wife. Between the first-person voice-over ("It's amazing the way you get into things"), the lonely muted trumpet during the credits, and the Young Brando …
From charm school to Prince Charming, or at least Prince Moneybags: a career girl's fairy tale turned nightmare. (Tipoff to the Prince's dark side: the personal pinball machine in his rec room for working out stress. Earlier tipoff: he's portrayed by Robert Ryan.) Aside from the didactic value, this is …
Qiaoqiao and Bin, deeply in love, enjoy city life together through singing and dancing. Their happiness is cut short when Bin suddenly departs to seek opportunities elsewhere. Determined, Qiaoqiao sets out to find him.
As bold departures go — this is the director Chen Kaige’s second non-period picture in over two decades — it’s an exhilarating experience to behold; there’s not an off-balance 'Scope frame or mistimed cut in this rapid fire, multi-character drama. On the bus ride home following a routine checkup that …
Jennifer Lawrence stars as a soldier whose tour of Afghanistan resulted in a traumatic brain injury. Returning home, she faces countless struggles as she tries to adapt back into to a life that never was all that normal, with the help of a stranger-turned friend played by Brian Tyree Henry. …
Explorers of an underground river in Transylvania -- "the Amazon of underground rivers" -- find more than they bargained for: computer-cartoon parasitic flying amphibians. In the dark and under the water, the action is all but unfollowable, and outside of Piper Perabo's desperate last moments on a sheer rock face, …
An orthodox trashy murder mystery boasting, however, a most unorthodox detective: a ranting, psychotic street person (Samuel L. Jackson) with a headful of dreadlocks and a well-stocked hideaway inside a rock formation in a public park. (Everyone on the street knows the Caveman by name and address, but no one …
Intrepid auteur Werner Herzog goes with a tiny crew into the Chauvet cave in France, otherwise visited only by scientists for a brief time each year. His camera and imagination feast on the sculpturally elaborate caverns, the bone-covered floors, the amazingly vivid Cro-Magnon paintings of animals. Typically, the narrating Herzog …
Mongolian movie from one of the two directors of The Story of the Weeping Camel, Byambasuren Davaa. This one tells the story of a little girl and a stray dog, not a yellow dog, but white with a black face and a black spot on his back, hence his christening …
Microbudget suspense film of a Filipino-American brought back to his homeland for his father's funeral and dragged through hell to retrieve his kidnapped mother and sister from Islamic terrorists. The thrift affords small comfort to the paying spectator who has to peer through the haze of the video image and …
The sloganeering title figure ("I'm a prophet against profit!" "Celibate for celluloid!" etc.) abducts at gunpoint a bratty Hollywood superstar called Honey Whitlock. And in short order, he ungently "persuades" her to join his band of underground-cinema guerrillas -- The Sprocket Holes -- on a hit-and-run production titled Raving Beauty, …
Like a Christopher Guest comedy less rigged for pat satire, Miguel Arteta’s film is about a naïve insurance salesman (Ed Helms) who goes to a convention in Iowa and learns from a sly roommate (Isiah Whitlock Jr.) and an amiable vulgarian (John C. Reilly) how to grow up in a …
Ghastly-looking Danish film (or video blown up into film), flattened, faded, blurred, jostled, jumbled. It's difficult, through all the optical distractions, to take a lot of interest in the foofaraw at a family gathering in the country. Directed by Thomas Vinterberg.