Friday, September 23, 2011

EAT PRAY LOVE - C+


Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem, James Franco
Having never read the 2006 memoir Eat Pray Love, I cannot comment on how closely this version matches the original work. I can, however, say that I can only hope that all this selfish naval-gazing came across better on the page than on the screen, even with all the fancy global backdrops.

DESPICABLE ME - B+


Steve Carell, Jason Segal, Russell Brand
By this point, it isn’t the technical achievements of animated films that really provide the dazzle – it’s the screenplay and the story. Despicable Me aces both, offering a lively, warm and often hilarious tale about a bad-guy (Carell) whose heart gets melted thanks to three little girls.

COUNTRY STRONG - C+


Gwyneth Paltrow, Garrett Hedlund, Tim McGraw
There are some very appealing actors in Country Strong and they do what they can with a rather ragged script, most of it stitched on top of the framework of the superior Crazy Heart (2009). Unfortunately, the film never grasps the demons that haunt the film’s central country star. 

COMPANY MEN, THE - B


Ben Affleck, Tommy Lee Jones, Chris Cooper
Upper management may not be the most sympathetic group of people for a drama about recession fall-out, but this is a smart and engrossing – if a little uneven – debut from writer-director John Wells. It certainly helps that the entire cast of veterans (yes, even Ben Affleck) is top notch.