A high-octane movie about, basically, staging a theater play. Inventivelydirected by Alejandro González Iñárritu. 4/6.
Meek, hazy and silly, just as Margaret Keane’s insubstantial paintings. 3/6.
An exact replica of Dallas Buyers Club, this time about spiritual traveling. Helped by R. Witherspoon’s stubborn performance.
A visual thesis on elemental, youthful, all-female seduction.
A decent-quality addition to Liam Neeson’s actioners.
Plays like a dry school textbook; no flourishes of life in sight.
Distastefully on-your-knees, 1/6.
When the picture’s approach to the main character (Louis Zamperini) is too…
Unsavory, seedy and creepy, just as Jake Gyllenhaal’s titular performance. 2/6.
Two short films about architecture seen at the 2nd Beton Film Festival in Warsaw, Poland. /screened on April 12, 2015/