Dark Shadows
I want this movie NOW. You would think after how disappointed I was in Burton's
Alice In Wonderland
that I wouldn't be so frothingly, giddily excited. But ... Tim Burton. Helena Bonham Carter. Johnny Depp. VAMPIRES. I am so predictable.
(However, I do cling to the theory that Tim does better with things that are darker in theme:
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
and
Alice In Wonderland
vs.
Sweeney Todd
and
Sleepy Hollow.
I know which set of movies I consider to be better.)
TL;DR: I am a gothy-goth Tim Burton fangirl, even when I should know better.
Any good advance buzz on
Unknown?
I'm trying to decide if I will see a movie this weekend.
ita,
the critics reviews are all over the place. I'd like to see it this weekend, but I'm befuddled. I went to metacritic and found no good recommendations.
I looked at rotten tomatoes and got confused because the "positive" reviews had pretty negative excerpts.
So I'm going to take that as a no.
Michael Phillips of the Tribune called it a decently solid action flick that is much better than the usual February fare, and he liked Liam Neeson's performance.
Andrew O'Hehir at Salon gave it a very positive review.
Ebert was decidedly mixed, but really liked most of the actors.
much better than the usual February fare
that is damning with faint praise. Maybe I need to whip out my LOTR dvds.
I wonder if this flick will live up to the creepy potential.
Saw True Grit tonight. Damn, that was a mighty fine movie. It's amazing how well Clinton Portis' book fell right into the Coen brothers love of arcane dialogue. And the Haille Steinfeld is amazing. More amazing than Anna Paquin in The Piano or Kirsten Dunst in Interview... (who I thought was more amazing than Anna but didn't get nominated). Hell, i think she's better than Jodie in Taxi Driver. I never for a moment didn't believe in her or her situation. The Coen's really made a find there.
The 2010 movie of
The Picture of Dorian Gray?
Not bad. Trashy, campy Victorian-flavored horror. I may have to eventually get a copy.