Showing posts with label Scorcese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scorcese. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Ones To Watch #2 - Shutter Island/Ashecliffe


#2

Shutter Island/Ashecliffe (dir. Scorcese)


Expected Release Date: 9th October

Starring: Leonardo Di Caprio, Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley, Patricia Clarkson, Jackie Earle Haley, Michelle Williams, Max Von Sydow & Emily Mortimer.

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Based in a psychiatric hospital on Shutter Island, the film revolves around the disappearance of murderous patient Rachel Solando (Mortimer). U.S. Marshals Teddy Daniels and Chuck Aule (Di Caprio and Ruffalo respectively).

To be fair, many will go and see this film simply due to it being a Scorcese’s latest. I am one of them. That cast will also bring people in. I am one of them.

As the film is #2 on my indulgent list, it is clearly anticipated to a gargantuan degree. Here I would rather look at where it could go wrong. As where it could go wrong is much more interesting to discuss. (Sigh… That cast! That director!)

HEADLINE! Scorcese/Di Caprio reteam AGAIN!

Now for many those are cursed words. I would just like to have you all know that there is at least one other film for these star-crossed lovers, The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt set for release in 2011.

Gangs Of New York, The Aviator, The Departed & Shutter Island.

The first two, in my view are bloated mess ups with enjoyable side-shows. Though perhaps that is more an indication of my misanthropic demeanor. Who knows. Daniel Day Lewis is the gold in Gangs and The Aviator, well The Aviator just gets worse every time I watch it (though Blanchett as Hepburn is off the cuff).

However, to rebuff my own hypothesis, Di Caprio’s own performances have mirrored his director’s in that The Departed consists of Scorcese’s strongest material since Casino, 11 years its senior. Di Caprio is tremendous, growing to become the film’s strongest link with every move he makes. Far more gritty and vulnerable at the same time compared to the man-child in Gangs.

I wasn’t really able to argue too many potential problems here (unlike my #1). At the very worst this will be enjoyable and at best essential viewing. Plus the appearances of Ben Kingsley, Jackie Earle Haley and the under-appreciated Mark Ruffalo give this one several merited bonus points.

Wednesday, 4 February 2009

Discs To Spin (2nd Feb)


NEW RELEASE OF THE WEEK

RocknRolla (dir. Ritchie)

Guy Ritchie kinda went off the boil for a while there (though I can't really remember a time when he was striking hot...). This is his supposed return to form. To be fair, Gerard Butler, Mark Strong, Thandie Newton and Tom Wilkinson would be a credible cast in most films so it's worth a spin. Chuck in some trademark witticisms, as well as Ritchie's love for flashiness, and you have a good old London-based crime thriller. Rental recommended (especially for Ritchie die-hards).

Other releases this week:



Step Brothers

Starring Will Ferrell and John C Reilly. It's the usual Ferrell schtick, you know the charming/lunatic/immature/potty mouthed (delete where appropriate) man child. Hey, Talladega Nights was a laugh in places so who am I to complain...


Death Race (Blu-Ray)

Starring Jason Statham, Joan Allen, Tyrese Gibson and Ian McShane. Hi Octane B-Movie car romp. Nonsensical Plot. Leave your brain in the microwave actioner. Which is great really because that is exactly what you want in a film about murdering prisoners driving to kill to be set free!

BARGAIN DVD OF THE WEEK

Mean Streets (Dir. Scorcese)

Marty's first fling as director and boy does it still hold up. Robert De Niro and Harvey Kietal star in this taught drama based on the 'mean streets' of Little Italy in New York city. It's well worth watching, not only because it set up themes returned to in the likes of Taxi Driver (incidentally Scorcese's next film) and Goodfellas, but just because it is a terrific film

This special edition is well worth buying on DVD especially with Amazon selling it at a snip under 4 quid.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mean-Streets-Special-Robert-Niro/dp/B0007N1B7Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1233751778&sr=1-1

Enjoy!