Thanks to Cerrito Classics, I’ve finally seen Dr. Zhivago in something approximating the way it was meant to be seen--35mm with DTS digital 5.1 sound. True, the movie was meant to be seen in 70mm, with six-track magnetic sound, but this is probably as close as I’m ever going to get to that. There’s an … Continue reading Dr. Zhivago at the Cerrito
Michael Clayton
thriller Written and directed by Tony Gilroy Think of Michael Clayton as the flip side of Erin Brockovich. This time, the hero works for a law firm defending an evil corporate giant from the people it has poisoned. And no, you’re not supposed to root for him winning his case. (There’s an actual connection between … Continue reading Michael Clayton
Korean/Asian Film Festival–Opening Night
The combined Korean American and Asian Film Festival opened last night at the Castro with Genghis Khan: To the Ends of the Earth and Sea. I was there. The opening party was quiet and subdued--at least it was by the time I arrived, a little after 7:00. It may have been hopping when it started … Continue reading Korean/Asian Film Festival–Opening Night
Dirty Recommendations and Warnings for Your Life
Just two articles posted this week: A review of Dan in Real Life and a discussion of the The Altered Charlie Chaplin Problem.I don't have many recommendations or warnings this week--at least following my new rules. So I'm altering the rules and listing movies that are continuing to play, or are in wide release. But … Continue reading Dirty Recommendations and Warnings for Your Life
The Altered Charlie Chaplin Problem
If people know anything about Charlie Chaplin, they know he made silent movies. And if they know anything about silent movies, they want said movies to be accompanied by live music. And yet the upcoming Chaplin series at the Pacific Film Archive, screening nearly all of his features and all of his later shorts, has … Continue reading The Altered Charlie Chaplin Problem
Dan in Real Life
Romantic comedy Written by Pierce Gardner and Peter Hedges Directed by Peter Hedges Peter Hedges does something unusual here. He puts a major comedy star (Steve Carell) into a conventional comic plot (widower with adorable kids falls in love with his brother’s girlfriend), then plays it for real emotions without worrying much about laughs. Instead … Continue reading Dan in Real Life
The Price of My Recommendations and Warnings
The Price of Sugar, Opera Plaza and Shattuck, opening Friday. Billy Haney’s expose of the Dominican Republic’s sugar industry takes us into a world where illegal immigrants from Haiti effectively become slaves. Kept behind barbed wire and controlled by armed guards, they’re imprisoned on the plantation and paid in vouchers redeemable only at the company … Continue reading The Price of My Recommendations and Warnings
Dirty Country
Music Documentary Written and directed by Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher You’ve got one night--Friday, November 9--to catch Dirty Country at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. And if you like raunchy humor, you should catch it. Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher of Found Footage Fame (or Found Footage obscurity) built this documentary around … Continue reading Dirty Country
The Price of Sugar
Documentary Written by Bill Haney and Peter Rhodes Directed by Bill Haney Catch this film if you need another reason to feel guilty about eating sweets. In fact, catch this film if you care about basic human decency. It's one of the best documentaries of the year. Billy Haney’s expose of the Dominican Republic’s sugar … Continue reading The Price of Sugar
Global Lens Series
Somehow I entirely missed the Global Lens series. It opens Thursday at St. John's with the Indonesian family comedy Of Love and Egg, and runs at various locations--including the Balboa and the Roxie--through November 15. The Global Film Initiative attempts to build understanding between cultures by presenting films from developing countries to American audiences. I’m … Continue reading Global Lens Series