Xtina may sing like a bird but she can't act for shit in this soupy Cabaret wannabe musical. Weak sauce. 2/5
Burlesque on Netflix
Short reviews of content rented or streamed from Netflix, mostly formatted for 140 characters.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Burlesque
Labels:
alan cumming,
campy,
cher,
christina aquilera,
ftrq,
musical,
netflix,
stanley tucci
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
127 Hours
Franco NAILED this but Boyle never trusted him to carry the story. Too many distractions, not enough intensity. Shame. 3/5
EDITED TO ADD: First problem - I never once felt claustrophobic. I never felt trapped, unsafe, or fearful for Aron. Boyle took the viewer out of the horror of the situation with too damn many flashbacks, memories, dreams, hallucinations and the like. I never got to settle into Aron's fear or pain or doubt. With Franco acting as well as he was this was a HUGE mistake.
Second problem - why did Franco look perfectly groomed after 127 hours in a canyon? You mean to tell me Aron didn't grow facial hair, get dirty, ungroomed, or bloody? You can't tell me that because I've seen Aron's footage and he looked horrible. Why didn't Boyle think to incorporate this? That's just lazy.
Third problem - seriously... why not show us the arm? It's bad enough Boyle turned his lens from the cutting, but we never get to see the stump? Huh? Again, the movie loses its realism with decisions like this.
This would have been a vastly better movie is Boyle had studied why "Cast Away" worked so well and done that. This? Doesn't work. *sigh*
127 Hours on Netflix
EDITED TO ADD: First problem - I never once felt claustrophobic. I never felt trapped, unsafe, or fearful for Aron. Boyle took the viewer out of the horror of the situation with too damn many flashbacks, memories, dreams, hallucinations and the like. I never got to settle into Aron's fear or pain or doubt. With Franco acting as well as he was this was a HUGE mistake.
Second problem - why did Franco look perfectly groomed after 127 hours in a canyon? You mean to tell me Aron didn't grow facial hair, get dirty, ungroomed, or bloody? You can't tell me that because I've seen Aron's footage and he looked horrible. Why didn't Boyle think to incorporate this? That's just lazy.
Third problem - seriously... why not show us the arm? It's bad enough Boyle turned his lens from the cutting, but we never get to see the stump? Huh? Again, the movie loses its realism with decisions like this.
This would have been a vastly better movie is Boyle had studied why "Cast Away" worked so well and done that. This? Doesn't work. *sigh*
127 Hours on Netflix
Labels:
danny boyle,
drama,
exciting,
ftrq,
inspiring,
james franco,
netflix,
suspenseful
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Cries and Whispers
This astonishing Bergman classic is understated, subtle, poignant & beautiful with stellar acting. 4.5/5
Cries and Whispers on Netflix
Cries and Whispers on Netflix
Labels:
cerebral,
classic,
dark,
drama,
foreign,
ftrq,
harriet andersson,
igmar bergman,
ingrid thulin,
kari sylwan,
liv ullmann,
netflix,
swedish,
understated
Monday, March 28, 2011
Due Date
Wow this was bad. I mean really, really so not good. Why did RDJ take this role? I've no idea. Save yourselves - don't watch this. 1.5/5
Due Date on Netflix
Due Date on Netflix
Labels:
comedy,
ftrq,
goofy,
netflix,
robert downey jr,
zach galifianakis
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Fish Tank
This is a surprising gem of an indie coming-of-age film - poignant, understated, dark & subtle. Well done. 4/5
Fish Tank on Netflix
Fish Tank on Netflix
Labels:
andrea arnold,
british,
drama,
foreign,
ftrq,
gritty,
indie,
katie jarvis,
netflix,
poignant
Friday, March 25, 2011
Conviction
This is an utterly heartwarming story about a sister trying to exonerate her brother - moving & wonderfully acted. 4/5
Conviction on Netflix
Conviction on Netflix
Labels:
courtroom,
drama,
emotional,
ftrq,
hillary swank,
inspiring,
juliette lewis,
melissa leo,
minnie driver,
netflix,
sam rockwell
Thursday, March 24, 2011
9/11
Devastating to watch, powerful, tragic, moving, & totally heartfelt - these men are true heroes in every way. Amazing. 5/5
9/11 on Netflix
9/11 on Netflix
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Everything Strange and New
Plodding, slow, mediocre acting, sloppy direction - this really could have been so much better. Sad. 2/5
Everything Strange and New on Netflix
Everything Strange and New on Netflix
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Wild Strawberries
I didn't find this as profound as the Faith Trilogy but it was gorgeous & made me think. Very lovely. 3.5/5
Wild Strawberries on Netflix
Wild Strawberries on Netflix
Monday, March 21, 2011
Surrogates
This sci-fi thriller is a decent, interesting popcorn flick that had the promise of substance but never delivered. 3/5
Surrogates on Netflix
Surrogates on Netflix
Labels:
action thrillers,
bruce willis,
dark,
ftrq,
nd pike,
netflix,
radha mitchell,
rosamund pike,
science fiction,
suspenseful,
violent
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Trekkies 2
This sequel doesn't have the same charm & humor as the original but is still quite cool. Gabriel still rules though. ;) 3/5
Trekkies 2 on Netflix
Trekkies 2 on Netflix
Saturday, March 19, 2011
'night Mother
Spacek & Bancroft are magnificent in this tragic film about suicidality. It grabs you & doesn't let go - dark. 3.5/5
'night Mother on Netflix
'night Mother on Netflix
Labels:
anne bancroft,
dark,
drama,
ftrq,
netflix,
sissy spacek,
tragic
Friday, March 18, 2011
Stomp Live
HOLY F'N SHIT that was AWESOME! I've always wanted to see this show - it didn't disappoint! WOW! 5/5
Stomp Live on Netflix
Stomp Live on Netflix
Thursday, March 17, 2011
The Next Three Days
Paul Haggis knocks this out of the park - fantastic writing, slick direction, great acting. Well done! 4.5/5
The Next Three Days on Netflix
The Next Three Days on Netflix
Labels:
elizabeth banks,
exciting,
ftrq,
liam neeson,
netflix,
paul haggis,
russell crowe,
suspenseful,
thriller
Sling & Arrows Season 1
Wonderfully perfect Canadian series about people who love Shakespeare. Paul Gross is _so_ very good in this.
Whoops. Forgot the stars. Five stars. Six, even. I rank this up there with the UK Office, it's that good. And that was only season one!
More: Why isn't Paul Gross a bigger star? Seriously. He's so good in this it's ridiculous. It;s the kind of performance that could make you want to chuck your life and go try to be an actor just so maybe someday you get to be 1/5th as good in something.
Slings and Arrows Season One at Netflix
Whoops. Forgot the stars. Five stars. Six, even. I rank this up there with the UK Office, it's that good. And that was only season one!
More: Why isn't Paul Gross a bigger star? Seriously. He's so good in this it's ridiculous. It;s the kind of performance that could make you want to chuck your life and go try to be an actor just so maybe someday you get to be 1/5th as good in something.
Slings and Arrows Season One at Netflix
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
The Silence
Even Bergman's weakest of his faith trilogy is better than most's best. Strange, symbolic, & enlightening. 4.5/5
The Silence on Netflix
The Silence on Netflix
Labels:
birger malmsten,
cerebral,
classic,
dark,
foreign,
ftrq,
gunnel lindblom,
igmar bergman,
ingrid thulin,
netflix,
swedish
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
We Live In Public
Fascinating but weird documentary about the rise and fall of Internet pioneer Josh Harris - so strange! 3/5
We Live In Public on Netflix
We Live In Public on Netflix
Labels:
documentary,
ftrq,
gritty,
indie,
josh harris,
netflix
Monday, March 14, 2011
The Waiting Room
This had some "Aw!" moments, but the relationships were convoluted & I couldn't seem to care about them. - 2.5/5
The Waiting Room on Netflix
The Waiting Room on Netflix
Labels:
anne-marie duff,
british,
drama,
foreign,
ftrq,
netflix,
ralf little,
romantic,
rupert graves
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Winter's Bone
This wonderful Southern noir film features a haunting performance by Jennifer Lawrence - simply stunning. 4.5/5
Winter's Bone on Netflix
Winter's Bone on Netflix
Labels:
dark,
drama,
ftrq,
gritty,
indie,
jennifer lawrence,
netflix,
noir,
southern gothic
Saturday, March 12, 2011
The Accountant
Out of the 4 McKinnon/Goggins/Blount films, this is the funniest & sharpest - it deserved the Oscar. 4.5/5
The Accountant on Netflix
ADDED: In case anyone cares, the four collaborations McKinnon, Goggins & Blount have done are "The Accountant", "Chrystal", "Randy and the Mob", and "That Evening Sun". As a film, "That Evening Sun" is my favorite of the 4, but this is damn close & really biting. Good stuff.
The Accountant on Netflix
ADDED: In case anyone cares, the four collaborations McKinnon, Goggins & Blount have done are "The Accountant", "Chrystal", "Randy and the Mob", and "That Evening Sun". As a film, "That Evening Sun" is my favorite of the 4, but this is damn close & really biting. Good stuff.
Labels:
black comedy,
ftrq,
indie,
lisa blount,
netflix,
ray mckinnon,
short film,
walton goggins
Friday, March 11, 2011
Faster
This action flick has 3 things going for it - stellar acting, Mansell's great score & Tillman's outstanding direction. I'm honestly surprised as how much I liked this. Honestly... pretty damn good. 4/5
Faster on Netflix
Faster on Netflix
Labels:
action thriller,
billy bob thornton,
dwayne johnson,
ftrq,
garla gugino,
george tillman jr,
gritty,
netflix,
violent
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Trapped
Solid acting across the board & an unpredictable script kept me interested & guessing in this twisty thriller. 3.5/5
Trapped on Netflix
Trapped on Netflix
Labels:
charlize theron,
courtney love,
dakota fanning,
ftrq,
kevin bacon,
netflix,
psych thriller,
suspenseful
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
On The Waterfront
Brando was magnificent, everyone else not so much. This was too hamfisted for me - it needed more subtlety. 3.5/5
On The Waterfront on Netflix
On The Waterfront on Netflix
Labels:
dark,
drama,
elia kazan,
ftrq,
gritty,
karl malden,
lee j cobb,
marlon brando,
netflix,
romantic
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
The Yellow Handkerchief
Finely acted, this romantic drama has a fetching plot that's interesting despite being predictable. 3.5/5
The Yellow Handkerchief on Netflix
The Yellow Handkerchief on Netflix
Labels:
drama,
eddie redmayne,
emotional,
ftrq,
inspiring,
kristen stewart,
maria bello,
netflix,
romantic,
sentimental,
william hurt
Monday, March 7, 2011
Winter Light
So perfect a portrait of bleakness & isolation was never so passionately & profoundly made. Utterly amazing. Honestly... what can one say about Bergman save for praise? This is masterful film-making & it hits you right in the soul. Wow. 5/5
Winter Light on Netflix
Winter Light on Netflix
Labels:
cerebral,
classic,
dark,
emotional,
foreign,
ftrq,
gunnar björnstrand,
igmar bergman,
ingrid thulin,
max von sydow,
netflix,
swedish
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Salt
Yes, it's a decent popcorn flick but I've certainly seen better and it's entirely too predictable. Okay, but barely. 2.5/5
Salt on Netflix
Salt on Netflix
Labels:
action thriller,
angelina jolie,
exciting,
ftrq,
liev schreiber,
netflix,
phillip noyce,
suspenseful
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Randy and the Mob
This quirky, funny movie has great acting by McKinnon & Goggins but never rises above just average. 3/5
Randy and the Mob on Netflix
Randy and the Mob on Netflix
Labels:
comedy,
ftrq,
goofy,
indie,
netflix,
quirky,
ray mckinnon,
walton goggins
Friday, March 4, 2011
Open Your Eyes
While the 2 films are eerily similar, "Vanilla Sky"'s superior acting & direction beats this Spanish original. 3.5/5
Open Your Eyes on Netflix
Open Your Eyes on Netflix
Labels:
cheta lera,
dark,
drama,
eduardo noriega,
emotional,
fele martínez,
foreign,
ftrq,
mind-bending,
netflix,
penélope cruz,
psych thriller,
spanish,
suspenseful
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Women Without Men
Magical realism at its best, this hallucinogenic film is tragic, powerful, & profound. Darkly beautiful. 4/5
Women Without Men on Netflix
Women Without Men on Netflix
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Never Let Me Go
Perhaps the most un-science fiction science fiction movie ever, this perfectly casted and haunting drama perfectly captured the book. 4/5
Never Let Me Go on Netflix
Never Let Me Go on Netflix
Labels:
andrew garfield,
carey mulligan,
dark,
drama,
emotional,
ftrq,
keira knightley,
mark romanek,
mind-bending,
netflix,
romantic,
science fiction,
understated
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
61*
Billy's Crystal's film about the '61 home run chase was lovingly filmed & written - very heartfelt & charming. Well done. 4/5
61* on Netflix
61* on Netflix
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