Mini Review - Here
Here (out Oct 31) is from director Robert Zemeckis and is a bold idea - a camera is fixed in a set location and follows the events that take place on that spot over the history of time (with a focus on the last century). There are moments I enjoyed but on the whole, it comes across as gimmicky with shallow characters and stiff dialogue. Grade: B-.
Mini Review - The Pool
The Pool (out Nov 7) is a documentary focused on the many different people who use the famous Bondi Icebergs pool. Selecting interesting subjects, the film does a neat job exploring Aussie culture. Grade: B+.
Mini Review - Audrey
Audrey (out Nov 7) is a very dark Australian comedy about a mother who creepily meddles in the lives of her two teenage daughters. It doesn't always work but it's still an audacious attempt to create something wild and different. Grade: B.
Mini Review - Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story
Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story (out Nov 7) is a compelling Aussie documentary about the Croatian-born tennis player and the abuse she endured from her father throughout her career. The movie relies heavily on current-day interviews and “talking heads” (not my preferred style) but it’s still a powerful doco. Grade: B+.
Mini Review - Mozart's Sister
Mozart’s Sister (out Oct 31) is an Australian documentary delving into the life of Maria Anna Mozart, sister of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and how her work remains underappreciated even today. Interesting. Grade: B.
Mini Review - There's Still Tomorrow
There's Still Tomorrow (out Oct 31) is a terrific Italian film set in the 1940 (shot in black and white) with a likeable, compelling heroine worth cheering for. Delia is constantly abused by her unloving husband but, through interactions with friends, we see a brighter side which looks to shine through. Winner of 6 David di Donatello Awards. Grade: A-.
Mini Review - The Moogai
The Moogai (out Oct 31) is an underwhelming Australian thriller about a new mum who experiences a difficult childbirth and then has weird hallucinations linked to historical events. It's the kind of movie where characters aren't consistent, and they make weird decisions to prolong the story (in a very obvious manner). Grade: C+.
Mini Review - Weekend in Taipei
Weekend in Taipei (out Oct 31) is a contrived action comedy with stiff, boring dialogue. An American DEA agent (Luke Evans) travels to Taipei to take down a wealthy, villainous drug dealer. Grade: C.