Entries categorized as Film
Oliver Twist
Has anyone seen the Polanski Oliver Twist? Is it suitable for an eight year old?
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Mrs Henderson presents
At last, I got to see this film (my first two trips were cancelled at the last minute).
Our obliging Picturehouse put on an extra showing on Boxing Day.
The astonishing Judi Dench was predictably brilliant, Bob Hoskins played her counterpart beautifully, and Will Young was jolly good too. Nice to hear him singing something More...
Chronicles of Narnia
I went to great efforts to make sure we had tickets for the first night. Booked in advance, arrived early in case of massive queues. Hah! The cinema was only a quarter full. But maybe that was because it was a week night.
So many things could NOT be right when you go to see More...
finding neverland
At last… got round to seeing Finding Neverland. At New Year I met someone who is involved in the film industry who expressed the view that it was the best film of 2004 (though I forget what his qualifying comments were… best one from hollywood? best one on general release?) Anyway, it is charming, sad, More...
hitchhiker’s guide
saw the movie on Friday – have to admit I was a bit nervous about seeing it: I loved the books so much and was somewhat of the view that (like a George Eliot book) there was a great deal that smiply wouldn’t transfer to the screen.
Found the movie "good in parts" (sorry, Kathryn). More...
The Interpreter
Another movie last night – Nicole Kidman and the gorgeous Sean Penn in a complex political thriller with lots of themes about language, communictaion, linguistics, verbal v. visual communication. The thriller aspect worked OK for me (although I’ll admit I scare easily) – I jumped right out of my seat a couple of times. Some More...
Sahara
This improbable tale draws together every possible movie cliché in one package: Out of Africa a la James Bond, or The English Patient meets Indiana Jones. Watch two (usually unarmed) men and a girl wipe out several armies amd emerge without so much as a smut on their noses to go home with the buried More...
5 X 2
Cinq fois deux (Five Times Two) is a fascinating film from Francois Ozon. It’s not comfortable viewing, given that it begins with a divorce and what amounts to a marital rape, and continues with scenes that are chock full of disillusionment, a fragmented and ultimately doomed relationship, and not a great deal of happy clappy More...
Sideways
Having missed this when it was on in cambridge, drove to a nearby town to see it last night. What an outstandingly good film – a fantastic mixture of perceptive comment on life, with a tremendous comic thread that got gradually funnier as the film progressed. It faced quite a lot of life’s darkness and More...
shall we dance?
Whenever I have a babysitter lined up, and nowhere to go and no-one to see, I go to the movies. Motto for motherhood: never waste a babysitter.
Shall We Dance? was a pleasant enough evening’s entertainment. But I think a year from now I shall have forgotten all about it. John Clark (Richard Gere)’s not-quite-affair More...



