Mini Review - Conclave
Conclave (out Jan 9) is from German director Edward Berger (All Quiet on the Western Front) and is a drama-thriller about Catholic Cardinals who meet in Vatican City and form factions in selecting a new pope. It gets too “twisty” at times but just like a Knives Out-style whodunit, you’ll be speculating throughout about who’s playing who. The music, cinematography, and production values are superb. Grade: A-.
Mini Review - Nosferatu
Nosferatu (out Jan 1) is an above-average entry within the vampire genre. It’s not trying to sell big laughs, easy scares, and/or gruesome deaths. It’s more of a psychological drama about the way in which Count Orlok, who always has the upper hand, manipulates others in pursuit of his own desires. Grade: B+.
Mini Review - Paddington in Peru
Paddington in Peru (out Jan 1) does enough to appease the masses. While it’s easy-to-follow, and has more fun, overexaggerated characters, headlined by Olivia Colman and Antonio Banderas, it doesn’t feel as charming as the last two movies. It’s too much humour and not enough heart. Grade: B.
Mini Review - Anora
Anora (out Dec 26) is a conversation-generating film about a 23-year-old exotic dancer from New York City who falls in love with the excitable 21-year-old son of a Russian oligarch. The opening act focuses on romance, the middle act is screwball comedy, and the final act develops into a meatier drama. Hard to pick a favourite amongst the exemplary performances. Grade: A.
Mini Review - A Real Pain
A Real Pain (out Dec 26) is a dark comedy about two 30-something-year-old American cousins who go on a week-long tour through Poland to understand their family heritage. It’s a wonderful character study with Kieren Culkin having the flashier role as the bipolar Benji while Jesse Eisenberg, who serves as writer-director, is also excellent as an introvert with obsessive-compulsive disorder. The film deftly mixes comedy, drama and heart in achieving its goals. Grade: A.
Mini Review - The Room Next Door
The Room Next Door (out Dec 26) is a disappointing outing from acclaimed Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar. It's the story of a woman dying from cancer who asks an old friend to assist with euthanasia. I was bored by the characters and, aside from the final 15 minutes, I was similarly bored by the narrative. Grade: C+.
Mini Review - Sonic the Hedgehog 3
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (out Dec 26) introduces a new villain voiced by Keanu Reeves and is the best instalment in the franchise. Hits the mark in terms of humour and fun. Grade: B+.
Mini Review - Parthenope
Parthenope (out Dec 26) is the kind of movie you’d expect from director Paolo Sorrentino (The Great Beauty). It doesn’t always make sense but the soft music and beautiful cinematography generate a hypnotic vibe that lure you in. A movie with something to say about love, beauty, ageing, and the city of Naples. Makes you reflect on life. Grade: B+.