Leigh Anne Tuohy (Sandra Bullock) gives Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron) a pep talk in “The Blind Side.” I dreaded the press screening of “The Blind Side,” because all the TV commercials and theatrical trailers made it look like just another fact-based white savior movie like “Glory,” “Men of Honor” and “Glory Road.” You know the […]
Monthly Archives: November 2009
A sold-out ‘Life’
For three months, Chicago’s Kamelya Alexan worked on the set of “The Dark Knight” in the Windy City. She funneled all of her earnings into making a 21-minute film called “One Simple Life,” a drama about a man afflicted with schizophrenia. Her movie’s premiere at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Skokie Theater, 7924 Lincoln Ave., […]
Reel Life review: ‘The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans’
Werner Herzog’s loose and loony remake of Abel Ferrara’s NC-17-rated, 1992 crime drama “Bad Lieutenant” doesn’t just star Nicolas Cage. It unleashes him in the kind of over-the-top, no-holds-barred performance that has become his hallmark. His lieutenant, Terence McDonagh, is so bad, he constantly shoves drugs in his nose, racks up humongous gambling debts, claims […]
Nail-biting November?
Three horror tales – “The Evil of Frankenstein,” “The House That Dripped Blood” and “Dr. Cyclops” – will be shown for one $10.00 admission, starting at 6:00 p.m. Saturday at the Portage Theater. Call (773) 875-7582 for details. Cost: $10.00 Saturday, November 21, 6:00pm Portage Theater 4050 N. Milwaukee Ave. Chicago
Reel Life review: ‘Turning Green’
The dark Irish comedy “Turning Green” never quite finds its proper comic tone as it gleefully immerses us in a raucously nasty, noirish tale of a sexually self-abusing teenager who becomes a successful pornography distributor and eventual killer. “Turning Green,” originally one of the runners-up in the “Project Greenlight” contest from a few years back, […]
‘Beaches of Agnes’
The After Hours Film Society presents “The Beaches of Agnes,” by 81-year-old French filmmaker Agnes Varda. It’s an autobiographical portrait of a self-described forager, searching the world for images that capture her fancy. See After Hours Film Society for more details. Cost: $9.00 (Members $5.00) Monday, November 23, 7:30pm Tivoli Theater 5021 Highland Ave. Downers […]
Reel Life review: “The Messenger”
Casualty-notification officer Will Montgomery (Ben Foster) delivers devastating news to families of fallen soldiers in “The Messenger.” They’re called casualty-notification officers. Their mission is to go to the homes of fallen soldiers to notify their NOK (next-of-kin) of their deaths in the line of duty. It’s a terrible job, and in Oren Moverman’s painfully intimate, […]
Elk Grove rates a ’10’
The Elk Grove Theatres, part of the Classic Cinemas dynasty in the Chicago area, Wednesday will officially open four new auditoriums, bringing its theater count to 10. The new rooms will feature stadium seating, and the seats in all 10 auditoriums have already been upgraded to Carrera leather. (Read more…)
A turkey of a season? Dann sees a lot of films to be thankful for
Hollywood’s trade publication Variety has already dismissed the upcoming holiday movie season as “playing it safe” with “almost the same number of major releases, the usual number of Christmas Day launches, the same mix of prestige items and popcorn fare” as last year. To a bean-counter maybe. If box office receipts are all that matter, […]
‘New Moon’ waxes romantic, wanes in humor
Bella (Kristen Stewart) is torn – metaphorically speaking – between a vampire (Robert Pattinson) and an American Indian werewolf (Taylor Lautner) in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon.” You gotta feel sorry for Bella Swan. First, her vampire boyfriend disses her. (“You don’t belong in my world, Bella!” he says.) Then, her werewolf boyfriend pushes her […]