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What I’m Missing At The Charlotte Film Festival Tonight

by on Sep.22, 2010, under Film Festivals

I ’twas going to attend the Charlotte Film Festival tonight to catch another off-beat, indie film (and a foreign film!) called Dogtooth. But, alas, general tiredness and some back pain convinced me to stay home. I just watched the trailer on Youtube, and now I am sooooo glad I stayed home.

Trailer follows, not for those who don’t like subtitles, the dweak of heart, or anyone with any modicum of sensitivity. In fact, please don’t watch it. I’m warning you. Don’t do it. You’ve been warned. Oh, well, I tried.

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REVIEW: Night Catches Us (2010)

by on Sep.21, 2010, under Film Festivals, Movies

Night Catches Us is the kind of independent film that can only thrive on the film festival circuit.

Technically, it’s very sound. The acting is strong. The directing by writer/director Tanya Hamilton shows much promise (some problems with pacing, I’d say) . The film, set in 1976 Philadelphia, looks and feels authentic. The streets, the decor, the fashion, the hair all put you in the right frame of mind. 

But man oh man is Night Catches Us dull.

The story is that Marcus (Anthony Mackie) has returned home to attend the funeral for his father after years of self-imposed exile including a stint in prison. Thugs believe that Marcus, prior to his exodus, was the rat who snitched on a Black Panther Neil who killed a cop and was ultimately gunned down by police. (continue reading…)

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Charlotte Film Festival Starts TODAY!

by on Sep.20, 2010, under Film Festivals, Movies

Don’t forget, kids: The 2010 edition of the Charlotte Film Festival begins tonight.  Check out their web-site here for more details.  We had a lot of fun at the 2009 festival, and are looking forward to taking in as many of the films and events as we can.  The schedule of movies/events is as follows: (continue reading…)

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REVIEW: The Eclipse (2009)

by on Sep.17, 2010, under Film Festivals, Movies

Editor’s note: This is the review Daniel posted covering the 2009 Charlotte Film Festival from our old site Film.IsPwn.com last year.  For our full coverage of last years event click here.

Scary movies are not my favorite genre. It’s a matter of personal taste, of course. To me, fear isn’t an emotional response I want to plop down $10 at the theater in order to experience, especially when I can get it for free on the evening news.

I detest torture porn (the Saw franchise, Hostel, etc.) and I have no interest in slasher films (Halloween, Friday the 13th, etc.). The only kind of scary movie I actually get a kick out of is the spooky, Sixth Sensekind of movie, where the violence, if there is any, doesn’t exceed PG-13 caliber, and the terror is all in your mind as you wonder “What’s in the shadows?” (Yes, I know I’m a wuss, it’s something I’ve had to learn to live with ever since the “too scared to go on the Scooby Doo Rollercoaster” incident in my childhood.) (continue reading…)

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TOM’S REVIEW: BRONSON (2009)

by on Sep.13, 2010, under Film Festivals, Movies

Editor’s Note: This is a re-post from out old site Film Is Pwn covering the 2009 Charlotte Film Festival, as we look forward to the 2010 CFF later this month:

Bronson is the story of a man. A man completely detached from the realities of the world and what it means to be human. He’s not nice, good or really evil in the typical sense of the word. What he does is evil but to him it appears that it’s nothing more than a game, a foray into the woods rather than being the very real actions with tangible consequences that they are.

I don’t believe I’ve enjoyed watching a movie more in a very long time. It seems clear to me that Director Nicolas Winding Refn had a clear vision when he chose to venture into this film. He was determined and he pulled together an outstanding cast and crew to see it into fruition. Tom Hardy as “England’s most violent criminal” is spot-on. His performance is dark and menacing, without remorse and completely insane. Exactly the type of man I rather imagine Bronson to be. There is no sanity to this film. No character to stabilize you. You feel constantly at odds against the main character, much, I imagine, like the prison guards must have felt these thirty years. (continue reading…)

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Daniel’s REVIEW: BRONSON (2009)

by on Sep.12, 2010, under Film Festivals, Movies

Editor’s Note: This is a re-post from out old site Film Is Pwn covering the 2009 Charlotte Film Festival, as we look forward to the 2010 CFF later this month:
Bronson. It’s an independent movie skillfully and artfully made. Tom Hardy, looking like a true Haberdasher, plays the titular Bronson — based on the real life story of Britain’s most notorious and expensive — and is brilliant. If someone were to talk Best Actor for Mr. Hardy, I couldn’t disagree; it’s a brave, bold, menacing performance.

The director makes some stylistic choices with Bronson, in his mind, putting on a campy stage show to an enraptured audience where he gets to explain his sick, perverse outlook on life. There are other more serious moments where Bronson speaks to the camera directly as if in a confessional, where the nutjob is about as lucid about his madness as possible. I thought they worked and were interesting.

And I utterly detested the movie. I can’t fathom why a talented group of men and women would willingly conspire to write, produce, cast, direct, and perform the material. I derived no entertainment value from the experience and I would strongly encourage any caring human being to keep clear of theaters screening Bronson with a 30 mile radius, just to make sure they don’t accidentally wander into one of the showings by mistake. If there is a scientist who intends to show Bronson to criminally, clinically insane lab rats to gauge their reaction, I would gladly stand shoulder-to-shoulder with those loons from PETA to protest cruelty to animals.
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REVIEW: The Heart Is a Drum Machine (2009)

by on Sep.07, 2010, under Film Festivals, Movies

Editor’s note: This is one of the reviews we posted last year covering the 2009 Charlotte Film Festival.

The Heart Is a Drum Machine is a documentary by Christopher Pomerenke which explores the question What is Music? To start off, the film was very enjoyable if only for the numerous musicians and actors who were interviewed. I was particularly excited to see musicians such as John Frusciante, Matt Sorum and the always entertaining Juliette Lewis. Also interesting was the fact that many of the most lucid explanations of what music is came from Bijou Phillips which was something in the order of “Music is a way of letting another person feel what you are feeling”. I think anyone who has ever given a mix tape (yes, I understand that phrase dates me) will understand that sentiment.

Although the film was interesting and full of great interviews, it have one flaw which was the editing. Cuts were jumpy and the pacing was not very good. The movie starts off with a (continue reading…)

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Charlotte Film Festival: The Macabre World of Lavender Williams

by on Aug.31, 2010, under Film Festivals

Snark Critic Pop is looking forward to covering this year’s Charlotte Film Festival in September, and while browsing the list of films on their site, I was greatly amused by the title “The Macabre World of Lavender Williams.”  It’s a short film featuring Christopher Lloyd, and it looks wonderfully bizarre.  I’m not sure what night it’s showing, but I gotta see this.  Check out the trailer: (continue reading…)

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