Sunday, November 24, 2019

IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD



IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD:  Tom Hanks embodies Mr. Rogers in this nostalgic look at the iconic television pioneer, and he does it brilliantly. Based on a true story, Matthew Rhys plays Lloyd Vogel, an Esquire magazine journalist sent to interview Mr. Roger for an upcoming article.   The friendship that develops between them is the crux of the film.   While Vogel is trying to dig up dirt on the TV personality, he can't help but fall under the spell of this remarkably kind man.  Chris Cooper, in the role of Jerry Vogel, Lloyd's estranged father, adds still another dimension to this intriguing tale as we (and Mr. Rogers) learn of the reason for the animosity between the father and son.   At times light-hearted, the film still has enough grit to be most satisfying.   And Hanks has never been better.  Truly one of our finest actors.

Monday, November 18, 2019

THE GOOD LIAR


THE GOOD LIAR: The brilliant performances of Helen Mirren as Betty McLeish, a wealthy widow and Ian McKellan as Roy Cortnay, a con-artist, make this thriller a must-see.  When the two meet on line, Roy starts to devise a plan on how to steal her millions.  What follows are a series of twists and turns that will keep you thinking "What next."   I won't go into the plot because half the fun is watching it unfold.   I admit it is a bit slow going at first, but as the pieces fall into place, the pace picks up.  And by the end...……...well, no spoilers here.

Saturday, November 9, 2019

PLAYING WITH FIRE

PLAYING WITH FIRE: In this light-hearted family flick, John Cena plays Jake (a.k.a "Supe") the head of a team of Smoke Jumper Firefighters that include Keegan-Michael Key (Mark) and John Leguizamo (Roderigo).  When the team rescues a trio of children from their burning cabin with no parents in sight, they soon become baby-sitters for the clan and very quickly learn that children can be like fires--wild and unpredictable.  What starts out as quirky comedy (and there are some lovely laughs), by films end is quite touching and will bring a tear to your eye.  Key and Leguizamo are perfect foils for each other with Leguizamo always "quoting" sayings and Key always rolling his eyes and explaining "not even close."  (Example:  Leguizamo - "People who need people are the luckiest people in the world.  Barbra Bush")  All in all, it's just plain fun.  And sometimes that's all you need in a film.  

Saturday, November 2, 2019

JOJO RABBIT





JOJO RABBIT:   Part comedy, part drama, with a healthy dash of pathos, this is a most unusual film and quite enjoyable. Roman Griffin Davis, in a nuanced performance that belies his young age, plays Jojo Betzer, a lonely German boy in the midst of WWII.  When he discovers that his single mother, Rosie (a superb Scarlett Johansson) is hiding a young Jewish girl (Thomasin McKenzie) in the attic, he must confront his fierce Nationalism and turns to his imaginary friend, Adolph Hitler.   Yes, that Adolph Hitler!  And this Adolph Hitler is played by Taika Waititi who also wrote and directed this one-of-a-kind creation with twist and turns and cinema tricks abounding.  Others in the cast include Oscar winner Sam Rockwell and Rebel Wilson as brutish instructors in the Hitler Youth Movement.  I won't divulge too much plot, but it will keep you on your toes and the outcome is most satisfying.  If you're in the mood for a movie that's a bit different, this is the one to see.

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