Sunday, June 9, 2019
Watch List (Maria) - SIFF 2019 Movie Review
The Movie: Watch List (Maria)
The Director: Ben Rekhi
The Cast: Alessandra de Rossi, Jake Macapagal, Arthur Acuna, Jess Mendoza, Angeli Bayani
The Story: After her husband is mysteriously killed in the drug wars of the Philippines, a widowed mother of three must confront her own darkness to protect her children from further harm.
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The Legend of the Stardust Brothers - SIFF 2019 Movie Review
The Movie: Hoshikuzu kyôdai no densetsu aka The Legend of the Stardust Brothers
The Director: Makoto Teduka
The Cast: Shingo Kubota, Kan Takagi, Kyoko Togawa, Kiyohiko Ozaki, Issay
The Story: In 1985, Makoto Tezuka, the son of manga genius Osamu Tezuka, was still a film student with a few experimental shorts to his credit and who was entrusted with the mission to turn an album by Haruo Chikada into a musical film.
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Enormous: The Gorge Story - 2019 SIFF Documentary Review
The Documentary: Enormous: The Gorge Story
The Director: Nic Davis
The Story: "The Gorge" has brought over 7 million fans, and the world's biggest musicians, to a patch of rural Washington farmland "150 miles from nowhere."
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Ten Years Thailand - SIFF 2019 Movie Review
The Movie: Ten Years Thailand
The Directors: Aditya Assarat, Wisit Sasanatieng, Chulayarnnon Siriphol, Apichatpong Weerasethakul
The Cast: Boonyarit Wiangnon, Kidakarn Chatkaewmanee, Tanasawan Thepsatorn, Sakda Kaewbuade
The Story: Four directors from Thailand are asked to tackle an important social or political issue and imagine how it will play out ten years into the future.
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Here Comes Hell - SIFF 2019 Movie Review
The Movie: Here Comes Hell
The Director: Jack McHenry
The Cast: Jessica Webber, Margaret Clunie, Charlie Robb, Tim Renouf, Tom Bailey
The Story: A 1930's dinner party descends into carnage, gore and demonic possession in Here Comes Hell, a genre-clashing horror comedy.
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Greener Grass - SIFF 2019 Capsule Review
The Movie: Greener Grass
The Directors: Jocelyn DeBoer and Dawn Luebbe
The Cast: Jocelyn DeBoer, Dawn Luebbe, Beck Bennett, Janicza Bravo, Neil Casey, Mary Holland, D'Arcy Carden, Jim Cummings
The Story: Suburban soccer moms find themselves constantly competing against each other in their personal lives as their kids settle their differences on the field.
The Review:
Imagine a movie where the creators fill every scene and every moment with the most absurdly unexpected twists and turns leaving your brain in a constant state of "WTF". That's this movie and every bit of it works brilliantly. The end result is an extremely original and insanely hilarious comedy that pokes fun at the nuances of polite society while mixing in elements of the thriller and horror genres because why not.
Greener Grass is an official selection of the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival.
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Saturday, June 8, 2019
The Death of Dick Long - SIFF 2019 Capsule Review
The Movie: The Death of Dick Long
The Director: Daniel Scheinert
The Cast: Michael Abbott Jr., Virginia Newcomb, Andre Hyland, Sarah Baker, Jess Weixler
The Story: Dick died last night, and Zeke and Earl don't want anybody finding out how. That's too bad though, cause news travels fast in small-town Alabama.
The Review:
This movie is an interesting exploration on decision making under extreme duress, especially when needing to keep a deadly secret under wraps. The two primary characters, Zeke and Earl, are about as stereotypically Alabama as it gets and their constant stream of bad decisions makes for a lot of fun comedic moments. Not quite as insane as I was expecting but still a wild ride.
The Death of Dick Long is an official selection of the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival.
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Friday, June 7, 2019
Frances Ferguson - SIFF 2019 Movie Review
The Movie: Frances Ferguson
The Director: Bob Byington
The Cast: Kaley Wheless, Nick Offerman, Keith Poulson, David Krumholtz, Martin Starr, Jennifer Prediger, Bill Wise
The Story: A small town's reaction to scandal.
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Thursday, June 6, 2019
Swinging Safari - SIFF 2019 Capsule Review
The Movie: Swinging Safari
The Director: Stephan Elliott
The Cast: Guy Pearce, Kylie Minogue, Radha Mitchell, Julian McMahon, Asher Keddie, Jeremy Sims
The Story: A teenager comes of age in a small Australian town during the 1970s when a 200-ton blue whale gets washed up on a local beach.
The Review:
This movie tries to be a lot of things. It tries to be hip and edgy and over the top funny and, while it does hit those notes here and there, the entire production is a bit of a mess and doesn't make a whole lot of sense. I tried to buy in to the style and tone of the film, it just didn't work for me.
Swinging Safari is an official selection of the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival.
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Go Back to China - SIFF 2019 Movie Review
The Movie: Go Back to China
The Director: Emily Ting
The Cast: Anna Akana, Richard Ng, Lynn Chen, Kelly Hu, Kendy Cheung
The Story: When spoiled rich girl Sasha Li blows through most of her trust fund, she is cut off by her father and forced to go back to China and work for the family toy business.
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Monday, June 3, 2019
House of Hummingbird (벌새) - SIFF 2019 Capsule Review
The Movie: House of Hummingbird
The Director: Bora Kim
The Cast: Park Ji-hu, Kim Sae-byuk, Lee Seung-yeon, Jeong In-gi
The Story: Seoul, 1994 -- in the year the Seongsu Bridge collapsed, 14-year-old Eunhee wanders the city searching for love.
The Review:
Brilliant. Just. Freaking Brilliant. This coming of age story is exactly what we needed right now. It is real, it is raw, and it is authentic. Bora Kim's story of a young girl dealing with the ups and downs of adolescence is a real treat to watch unfold even as it runs you through just about every emotion possible. Also, Park Ji-hu is absolutely stunning in her debut feature performance.
House of Hummingbird is an official selection of the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival.
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Lynch: A History - SIFF 2019 Documentary Review
The Documentary: Lynch: A History
The Director: David Shields
The Story: Lynch: A kaleidoscopic look at NFL star Marshawn Lynch and his use of silence as a form of protest and how his journey parallels the black experience in America.
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International Falls - SIFF 2019 Movie Review
The Movie: International Falls
The Director: Amber McGinnis
The Cast: Rachael Harris, Rob Huebel, Matthew Glave, Kevin Nealon, Erik Griffin
The Story: A wife and mom with secret dreams of being a stand-up comic uses a one night stand with a burned-out touring comedian to face the harsh but funny truths of her failing marriage, neglected aspirations, and individual identity.
The Review:
As this year's festival unfolded, this movie was nowhere near my radar until a friend spoke highly of the acting performances so I figured why not give it a try. As the credits started scrolling on the screen and I started typing this review, I have to say I am in full agreement with my friend. Rachael Harris and Rob Huebel are fantastic in their roles and really sell their characters with an honesty and vulnerability that I wasn't expecting from what seemed like would be a pretty simple comedy film.
While the story is essentially a comedy, and it is very funny, there is a very mature and dramatic tone to the film that, in lesser hands could have come off as just a depressing mess. The pair play off ff each other perfectly and you really understand the struggles they are going through in their respective lives and what that baggage brings to their chance meeting. The magic of the story comes from how the two characters needed to cross paths in order to take a necessary turn in life that they have each been avoiding for years.
International Falls is an official selection of the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival.
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Sunday, June 2, 2019
Official Secrets - SIFF 2019 Capsule Review
The Movie: Official Secrets
The Director:
The Cast: Keira Knightley, Matt Smith, Ralph Fiennes, Matthew Goode, Rhys Ifans
The Story: The true story of a British whistleblower who leaked information to the press about an illegal NSA spy operation designed to push the UN Security Council into sanctioning the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The Review:
This is Gavin Hood's first film since Eye in the Sky which also shed light on questionable activity from the U.S. government. Keira Knightley is pretty freaking amazing in the lead role and also look for a strong performance from Ralph Fiennes because that's kind of what he does. If you enjoyed Spotlight then this is definitely a film you want to check out as it has a very similar tone and style.
Official Secrets is an official selection of the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival.
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The Art of Self Defense - SIFF 2019 Capsule Review
The Movie: The Art of Self Defense
The Director: Riley Stearns
The Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Imogen Poots, Alessandro Nivola, Steve Terada, David Zellner
The Story: A man is attacked at random on the street. He enlists at a local dojo, led by a charismatic and mysterious sensei, in an effort to learn how to defend himself.
The Review:
So, you're looking for a dark, dry comedy filled with social satire? This movie does all of that brilliantly and so much more and features a performance from Jesse Eisenberg that will make you think he was born to play this role. This is the second full length feature from Riley Stearns and it is one you do not want to miss.
The Art of Self Defense is an official selection of the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival.
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Metal Heart - SIFF 2019 Movie Review
The Movie: Metal Heart
The Director: Hugh O'Conor
The Cast: Jordanne Jones, Leah McNamara, Moe Dunford, Aaron Heffernan, Sean Doyle
The Story: There is much rivalry between twin sisters Emma and Chantal, quite different in just about every way, when their mysterious young neighbour moves back in.
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Saturday, June 1, 2019
Sink or Swim (Le grand bain) - SIFF 2019 Capsule Review
The Movie: Sink or Swim
The Director: Gilles Lellouche
The Cast: Mathieu Amalric, Guillaume Canet, Benoit Poelvoorde, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Virginie Efira, Leila Bekhti, Marina Fois
The Story: A depressed man joins a synchronized swimming team made up of middle aged men.
The Review:
Oh man, this was such a fun, heart warming, and inspirational movie. The time tested underdog triumph formula is executed to perfection complete with training montages and dramatic side stories. More importantly, the film makers do some real exploration into mental health topics and presents them in very valid and constructive ways that made the experience even more rewarding in the end.
Sink or Swim is an official selection of the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival.
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In Fabric - SIFF 2019 Capsule Review
The Movie: In Fabric
The Director: Peter Strickland
The Cast: Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Hayley Squires, Leo Bill, Julian Barratt, Fatma Mohamed, Gwendoline Christie, Steve Oram
The Story: A haunting ghost story set against the backdrop of a busy department store's winter sales period.
The Review:
Peter Strickland's latest sensory overload might just be his best yet as he stitches together a film filled with influences from and homages to a genre he clearly adores. There are so many WTF moments as the insanity builds to its explosive conclusion, you just have to see it for yourself.
In Fabric is an official selection of the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival.
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Friday, May 31, 2019
Godzilla: King of the Monsters - Movie Review
The Movie: Godzilla: King of the Monsters
The Director: Michael Dougherty
The Cast: Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga, Millie Bobby Brown, Ken Watanabe, Ziyi Zhang, Bradley Whitford, Sally Hawkins, Charles Dance, Thomas Middleditch, Aisha Hinds, O'Shea Jackson Jr., David Strathairn
The Story: The crypto-zoological agency Monarch faces off against a battery of god-sized monsters, including the mighty Godzilla, who collides with Mothra, Rodan, and his ultimate nemesis, the three-headed King Ghidorah.
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Nightmare Cinema - SIFF 2019 Capsule Review
The Movie: Nightmare Cinema
The Directors: Joe Dante, Alejandro Brugués, Mick Garris, Ryûhei Kitamura, David Slade
The Cast: Mickey Rourke, Patrick Wilson, Elizabeth Reaser, Richard Chamberlain, Annabeth Gish
The Story: Five strangers converge at a haunted movie theater owned by The Projectionist.
The Review:
This five part horror anthology has a very retro, late night, cable TV vibe to it and it quickly becomes apparent that you don't want to take any of it too seriously. Some segments are better than others and all rely on tried and true tropes and standard devices of the horror genre making it a fairly entertaining watch for fans of these sorts of things.
Nightmare Cinema is an official selection of the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival.
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Cities of Last Things - SIFF 2019 Movie Review
The Movie: Cities of Last Things
The Director: Wi Ding Ho
The Cast: Lu Huang, Hong-Chi Lee, Louise Grinberg, Jack Kao, Ning Ding
The Story: This is a story about a common man who has extraordinary events in his mundane life. The film depicts the protagonist's turns of events in three eras, three seasons, three nights, in the same city, as told with reverse chronology.
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Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Brightburn - Movie Review
The Movie: Brightburn
The Director: David Yarovesky
The Cast: Elizabeth Banks, David Denman, Jackson A. Dunn, Emmie Hunter, Matt Jones, Meredith Hagner, Becky Wahlstrom, Gregory Alan Williams, Annie Humphrey
The Story: What if a child from another world crash-landed on Earth, but instead of becoming a hero to mankind, he proved to be something far more sinister?
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Monday, May 27, 2019
Top End Wedding - SIFF 2019 Movie Review
The Movie: Top End Wedding
The Director: Wayne Blair
The Cast: Miranda Tapsell, Gwilym Lee, Kerry Fox, Huw Higginson, Ursula Yovich, Shari Sebbens
The Story: Lauren and Ned are engaged, they are in love, and they have just ten days to find Lauren's mother who has gone AWOL somewhere in the remote far north of Australia, reunite her parents and pull off their dream wedding.
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Funke - SIFF 2019 Documentary Review
The Documentary: Funke
The Director: Gab Taraboulsy
The Story: When prodigious chef Evan Funke inexplicably walks away from his critically acclaimed restaurant his life and career are thrust into a dark vortex. Years later, still healing from the pain of emotional and financial ruin, Evan begins mounting his comeback.
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Sunday, May 26, 2019
Retrospekt - SIFF 2019 Movie Review
The Movie: Retrospekt
The Director: Esther Rots
The Cast: Circe Lethem, Martijn van der Veen, Lien Wildemeersch, Teun Luijkx, Rian Gerritsen
The Story: Puzzle-like psychological drama about a domestic violence support worker .
The Review:
From the opening moments, you know exactly what you're going to see at the end of the movie and jumping back and forth through different periods of time did nothing to make the journey less tedious or interesting in any way. Telling a story in a non linear fashion can be a risk and, in this case, it added nothing and provided no build up. I will say that both Circé Lethem as Mette and Lien Wildemeersch as Lee Miller were pretty fantastic in their respective roles and their performances were pretty much the only thing that kept me in my seat.
Retrospekt is an official selection of the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival.
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Saturday, May 25, 2019
Deadtectives - SIFF 2019 Capsule Review
The Movie: Deadtectives
The Director: Tony West
The Cast: Chris Geere, Martha Higareda, Tina Ivlev, David Newman, José María de Tavira
The Story: Fake paranormal investigators run into real paranormal activity.
The Review:
What a debut feature for writer/director Tony Smith! This movie is so much fun and, while the focus is on the non stop barrage of comedic hi-jinks, there are several genuine scares thrown in to keep you on the edge of your seat. This may look like a Ghostbusters knockoff but the Deadtectives hold their own with a super fun, fast paced, and irresistibly creative origin story.
Deadtectives is an official selection of the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival.
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