Well it has been awhile, hasn’t it? Film Fry up has had a
change of location, to an old renovated convent. And yes like all good horror
films that’s normally the start of something bad. As long as our kitchen isn’t
sitting atop an ancient Indian burial ground I think we might just be fine for
the time being. But enough about all that Amityville Horror shtick, let’s get
down to brass tacks and fill all you lovely readers (yes the two of you) in
on what’s been occupying Film Fry-Ups brain cells and ocular devices for our brief hiatus.
Starting things off is the Way Way Back (2013), a run of the
mill coming of age story with all the charms and quirks that is normally
involved in a Fox Searchlight picture. Steve Carrell and Sam Rockwell, a firm
Film Fry Up favourite (try saying that five times fast), switch their usual
typecasting roles of Mr Nice and Asshole and it works a treat. This film won’t
change your life but it’s full of witty, heartfelt moments that help push it
over the standard indie movie fare.
Probably the biggest shock over the past few months came
from The Good Doctor (2011). No the film isn’t good but gawd Orlando Bloom is.
Who knew? Almost always wooden, I’ve become used to seeing better acting
performances from my cat, but he knocks it out of the park in The Good
Doctor. Telling the story of a doctor
who makes malpractice an art form, the film never really escalates to where it
should be heading but Bloom’s performance is enough to keep the viewer
entertained for its trim 93 minutes running time.
Trim running time is something that Denis Villeneuve should
have taken on board when editing Prisoners (2013). Every once in a while a
movie like this hits the talky picture shows. The one that gets praise and
amazing reviews and with a stellar cast including Jake Gyllenhaal and Paul
Dano, Film Fry Up went into their screening with high hopes. Fast forward a
very long, drawn out three hours and one numb backside and an empty pick a mix
later, wondering what movie these other reviewers had been to see? Because it
certainly wasn’t this bloated, unintelligent, uninspired, B-grade Criminal
Minds, snooze fest, Film Fry Up went to see. Biggest disappointment in a while.
And rounding up this little catch up is a recommendation for
all you docu buffs out there, if you haven’t seen it already that is. West of
Memphis (2012) is probably the most complete and comprehensive documentary made
on the West Memphis Three case to date. Shocking, uplifting, thought provoking
and thoroughly entertaining, it’s a must whether you know everything or nothing
about the lives of the WM3 men.
Well that’s about it my dear friend. Let’s not leave it this
long in the future, eh? Don’t be a stranger.
XXX
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