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Cinematheque. PG
This entertaining doc functions as a symposium on film-vs.-digital cinema and the impact on filmmaking featuring interviews with digital advocates (George Lucas, Lana and Andy Wachowski, Danny Boyle, David Lynch, Lars von Trier) and film diehards (Christopher Nolan, David Fincher). Evening of Dec. 6 only.
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PLAYING FOR KEEPS
Grant Park, McGillivray, Polo Park, St. Vital, Towne. PG
Gerard Butler is a former Brit soccer star tasked with coaching a junior soccer team as a means of bonding with the son of his ex-wife (Jessica Biel), while simultaneously fending off the advances of a multitude of soccer moms (Uma Thurman, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Judy Greer).
COAST MODERN
Cinematheque. G
This documentary takes its cameras along the Pacific North West coastline from Los Angeles to Vancouver showcasing the pioneers of West Coast Modernist Architecture, and the homes that have become their legacies.
DEADFALL
Towne. Subject to classification
After a botched casino heist, two siblings (Eric Bana and Olivia Wilde) have an unexpected reunion when they join the Thanksgiving dinner of another family.
MAD SHIP
Globe. Subject to classification
A Scandinavian immigrant to the Canadian Prairies in the 1920s with dreams of a family wheat dynasty is undone by tragedy and builds a ship to transport his family through the Dust Bowl back to their homeland in this shot-in-Manitoba drama starring Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Gil Bellows and Rachel Blanchard.
THE WORLD BEFORE HER
Cinematheque. PG
A documentary offering a view of two radically different kinds of indoctrination of women in India, comparing a month-long Miss India "beauty camp" and a boot camp for militant female Hindu fundamentalists.
ANNA KARENINA
Grant Park. 14A
Keira Knightley stars as the tragic Russian heroine who flirts with disaster when she abandons her husband (Jude Law) for a Russian military exquisite (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), inciting the contempt of all of Russian society. Layering Leo Tolstoy's sumptuous marital melodrama with a heavy dose of airless artistry, director Joe Wright (Atonement) abandons the notion of holding a mirror up to society, a la Tolstoy, in favour of reflecting his own creative ingenuity. 'Ö'Ö
CHASING ICE
Towne. G
National Geographic photographer James Balog utilized a radical form of time-lapse photography to document climate change in the Arctic in this doc and formulates a succinct response to the paid skeptics and dogmatic deniers: We don't have time. 'Ö'Ö'Ö'Ö (Reviewed by Roger Moore)
FLIGHT
Grant Park, Kildonan Place, McGillivray, Polo Park. 18A
Denzel Washington stars as an airline pilot who has to fight for his professional career after an accident threatens to expose his secret as a prodigious substance abuser. Director Robert Zemeckis paces with the momentum of a thriller but Washington's presence adds the gravitas of a gritty character drama. 'Ö'Ö'Ö1/2
KILLING THEM SOFTLY
Globe, McGillivray, Polo Park, St. Vital. 18A
Brad Pitt reteams with director Andrew Dominik (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford) for a crime story based on a novel by the great George V. Higgins (The Friends of Eddie Coyle) in which Pitt plays a mob enforcer investigating a heist of a mob-protected poker game. In its own chatty and slight way, this is the Unforgiven of hit-man thrillers, a gritty, riveting nuts-and-bolts-of-murder tale that vividly illustrates what it is that these much-glamorized thugs do, and the gruesome, agonizing fate of their victims. 'Ö'Ö'Ö'Ö (Reviewed by Roger Moore)
LIFE OF PI
Globe, Grant Park, McGillivray, McGillivray VIP,
Polo Park, St. Vital. PG
Ang Lee adapts the bestselling novel by Yann Martel about a young man who finds himself adrift on a lifeboat with a man-eating tiger. Lee crafts one of the finest entries in his eclectic resume with this gorgeous, ruminative film that is soulfully, provocatively entertaining. 'Ö'Ö'Ö1/2 (Reviewed by David Germain)
LINCOLN
Grant Park, Polo Park. 14A
Steven Spielberg succeeds at getting under the skin of American icon Abraham Lincoln from the perspective of his singular genius as he negotiates the passing of the 13th amendment banning slavery, an effort that required prodigious political skill. Daniel Day-Lewis offers a sure-thing Oscar contending performance. 'Ö'Ö'Ö'Ö
PITCH PERFECT
Polo Park. PG
A raucous comedy about a troubled college girl (Anna Kendrick) who joins an a cappella singing group at the insistence of her father, only to bond with a collection of musical oddballs. As an attempt to revive the magic of the femme comedy Bridesmaids, it's lacking, but the music and the supporting cast do pitch in to deliver a modestly fun time. 'Ö'Ö1/2
RED DAWN
Kildonan Place, Polo Park, St. Vital, Towne. 14A
As a pure action film, this remake of John Milius's commie-baiting, Reagan-era paranoid thriller is just acceptable. But the decision to change the villainous invading force from Chinese to North Korean is sheer cowardice, a demonstration that the filmmakers don't have the courage of their lunatic convictions. 'Ö'Ö
RISE OF THE GUARDIANS
Grant Park, Kildonan Place, McGillivray, Polo Park,
St. Vital, Towne. G
One can't fault the lush animation in this story of mythical kid heroes (Santa Claus, the Sandman, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy) joining forces with Jack Frost to fight the Boogie Man for the imaginations of the world's children. But one can certainly take issue with the Hollywood impulse to render these gentle creatures as warriors. 'Ö'Ö
SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
Polo Park. 14A
Bradley Cooper plays an unemployed bipolar school teacher who moves back in with his parents (Robert De Niro and Jacki Weaver) planning to reunite with his estranged wife, only to be distracted by a young widow (Jennifer Lawrence) with issues of her own. Director David O. Russell returns to the same eccentric/blue-collar milieu as The Fighter but a climactic dance competition doesn't have the same impact as a prize fight, and Bradley Cooper doesn't have the same impact as Mark Wahlberg. 'Ö'Ö'Ö
SKYFALL
Grant Park, Kildonan Place, McGillivray, McGillivray VIP, Polo Park, St. Vital, Towne. 14A
The 24th James Bond movie pits Daniel Craig's secret agent against a former agent (Javier Bardem) intent on destroying the British Seceret Service, and M (Judi Dench) in particular. In the 50th year of the franchise, Bond manages to be realpolitik-pertinent while paying discreet homage to the films of the past. Director Sam Mendes also brings unexpected dramatic heft but manages the action stuff very well too. 'Ö'Ö'Ö'Ö
THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART II
Grant Park, McGillivray, McGillivray VIP, Polo Park,
St. Vital. PG
The very last chapter of the Twilight franchise has Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) defending their vampiric daughter Renesmee against a threat by those bloodsucking hoodlums, the Volturi. Whatever happens before it, the finale is a doozy, almost certain to be satisfying to fans and impressive even to the casual Twilight viewer. But so much of what comes before that payoff is mundane, dull ... all talk and no action. 'Ö'Ö (Reviewed by Roger Moore)
WRECK-IT RALPH
Kildonan Place, McGillivray, Polo Park, Towne. G
A video game villain (voiced by John C. Reilly) in a primitive arcade game goes rogue when he escapes his game to prove his mettle in other, more sophisticated games in this funny, inventive Disney adventure. This riff on the realm of video games past and present may lack Pixar prestige, but it blasts out fun as relentlessly as a Low Orbit Ion Cannon. 'Ö'Ö'Ö'Ö
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition December 6, 2012 C12
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