With coming of Thanksgiving it is official, we have breached my favorite time of year. For most of us the holidays mean the three 'f's:' food, family, and friends. I am no exception, but for me the holidays mean something more, that mystical 'f' number four. Film.
They say that the first step in addiction recovery is acknowledgment. I've known about my movie problem for quite some time now. I'll be the first one to tell you that I am a film junkie; for me, knowing that hasn't changed a thing. Why? Because I don't want to change--especially not now, it's prestige season!
November 26th through December 26th are four weeks with no less than 10 films of impeccable promise. The next month is to the Oscars what July is to blockbusters. The Oscar bait will be dangling, and I for one, cannot wait to get hooked.
Some highlights...
December 5th:
Frost/Nixon-- Ron Howard's account of the legendary interviews between David Frost and Richard Nixon following the Watergate scandal and Nixon's resignation, the cast includes Kevin Bacon, Sam Rockwell, and Frank Langella as Tricky Dick.
http://www.frostnixon.net/
December 12th:
Doubt--Written and directed by John Patrick Shanley, the author of the Pulitzer Prize winning play of the same name, Doubt looks to be a tour de force; tackling issues of faith and morality, starring Meryl Streep, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, and Amy Adams.
http://doubt-themovie.com/
December 25th:
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button--Director David Fincher, Brad Pitt, and Cate Blanchett take on F. Scott Fitzgerald's tale of a man who ages in reverse. If the trailer is any indication of the scope and grandeur of the film, Fincher and his cast came through in fine form.
http://www.benjaminbutton.com/
December 26th:
Revolutionary Road--Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio are reunited in this adaptation of Richard Yates' iconic tale of a promising young couple who find themselves living the suburban life they always dreaded, directed by Sam Mendes.
http://www.revolutionaryroadmovie.com/
Monday, November 17, 2008
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