Happy Birthday: Darren McGavin

darrenmcgavinHappy Birthday actor Darren McGavin

Born: William Lyle Richardson
May 7, 1922 in Spokane, Washington, USA

Died: February 25, 2006 (age 83) in Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to: Kathie Browne (31 December 1969 – 8 April 2003) (her death)

Melanie York (20 March 1944 – 21 April 1969) (divorced) (4 children)

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

MOVIE POSTERDEAD HEAT
1988
dir. by Mark Goldblatt
Stars:
Treat Williams
Joe Piscopo

THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARMThe Man with the Golden Arm
1955
dir. Preminger
Starring
Frank Sinatra
Eleanor Parker

AIRPORT 77Airport 1977
1977
dir. Jerry Jameson
Cast
Jack Lemmon
Brenda Vaccaro

A CHRISTMAS STORYA Christmas Story
1983
dir. Bob Clark
Starring
Peter Billingsley

Happy Birthday Director Amy Heckerling

amyheckerling.jpgHappy Birthday Director Amy Heckerling

Born: Amy I. Heckerling
May 7, 1952 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA

Married to: Neal Israel (22 July 1984 – 1985) (divorced) (1 child)

David Brandt (7 November 1981 – 1983) (divorced)

Read reviews of the best of the director:

MOVIE POSTERFAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH
1982
dir. Amy Heckerling
Starring:
Sean Penn
Ray Walston

MOVIE POSTERCLUELESS
1982
dir. Amy Heckerling
Starring:
Alicia Silverstone
Brittney Murphy

Happy Birthday: Anne Baxter

annebaxter.jpgHappy Birthday actor Anne Baxter

Born: May 7, 1923 in Michigan City, Indiana, USA

Died: December 12, 1985 (age 62) in New York City, New York, USA

Married to: David Gutman Klee (30 January 1977 – 15 October 1977) (his death)

Beverly Randolph Galt (18 February 1960 – 29 January 1970) (divorced) (2 children)

John Hodiak (7 July 1946 – 27 January 1953) (divorced) (1 child)

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

MOVIETHE EVE OF ST. MARK
1944
dir. John M. Stahl
Starring:
Anne Baxter
William Eythe

ALL ABOUT EVEAll About Eve
1950
dir. Mankiewicz
Starring
Bette Davis
Anne Baxter
I ConfessI Confess
1953
dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Montgomery Cliff
Karl Malden

Happy Birthday: Gary Cooper

garycooperHappy Birthday actor Gary Cooper

Born: Frank James Cooper
May 7, 1901 in Helena, Montana, USA

Died: May 13, 1961 (age 60) in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to: Sandra Shaw (15 December 1933 – 13 May 1961) (his death) (1 child)

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

WingsWings
1927
dir. William A. Wellman
starring
Clara Bow
Cooper

MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWNMr. Deeds Goes to Town
1936
dir. Frank Capra
starring
Cooper
Jean Arthur

SERGEANT YORKSergeant York
1941
dir. Howard Hawks
Cast
Gary Cooper
Walter Brennan

MEET JOHN DOEMeet John Doe
1941
dir. Capra
starring
Cooper
Barbara Stanwyck

BALL OF FIREBall of Fire
1941
dir. Hawks
starring
Cooper
Barbara Stanwyck

THE FOUNTAINHEADThe Fountainhead
1949
dir. by King Vidor
starring
Cooper
Patricia Neal

HIGH NOONHigh Noon
1952
dir. Fred Zinnemann
Starring
Cooper
Grace Kelly

MOVIE POSTERTHE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES
1942
dir. Sam Wood
Stars:
Gary Cooper
Teresa Wright

Happy Birthday: Breckin Meyer

breckinmeyerHappy Birthday actor Breckin Meyer

Born: Breckin Erin Meyer
May 7, 1974 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

Mars Needs MomsMARS NEEDS MOMS
dir. Simon Wells
Stars:
Seth Green
Joan Cusack

KATE AND LEOPOLDKate and Leopold
2001
dir. James Mangold
starring
Hugh Jackman
Ryan

Cool WorldCan’t Hardly Wait
1998
dir. by Harry Elfont, Deborah Kaplan
starring
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Ethan Embry

Cool WorldJOSIE AND THE PUSSYCASTS
2001
dir. Deborah Kaplan
Harry Elfont

Happy Birthday: Alexander Ludwig

alexanderludwigHappy Birthday actor Alexander Ludwig

Born: May 7, 1992 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Read Reviews of the best of the actor:

MOVIE POSTERTHE HUNGER GAMES
dir. Gary Ross
Stars:
Jennifer Lawrence
Josh Hutcherson

Race to Witch Mountain Movie PosterRace to Witch Mountain
dir. by Andy Fickman
Starring
Johnson
Carla Gugino
MOVIE POSTERLONE SURVIVOR
2013
dir. Peter Berg
Stars:
Mark Wahlberg
Ben Foster

MOVIE POSTERWHEN THE GAME STANDS TALL
2014
dir. Thomas Carter
Stars:Jim Caviezel
Alexander Ludwig

Movie Review: FIRE SONG (Canada 2015)

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firesongFIRE SONG (Canada 2015) **
Directed by Adam Garnet Jones

Starring: Ma-Nee Chacaby, Morteesha Chickekoo-Bannon, Brendt Thomas Diabo

Review by Gilbert Seah

Calgary born Cree-Metis filmmaker Adam Garnet Jones’ first full length feature (he has made a few shorts) begins with a teen suicide in a First Nations community. Her brother, Shane (Andrew Martin), a young Anishinaabe man is at a crossroads at to whether to start school in Toronto or stay in the Reservation after the family comes across some inheritance money. But the family also needs the money for the family house which is in shambles, as seen by a pail collecting water from a leaking roof, at different points in the film. Shane has a girlfriend who wishes to leave with him, but Shane has a gay relationship with David (Harley Legarde-Beacham), the grandson of the community’s leader. Short of cash, Shane tries peddling drugs.

The film is a universal story about youthful dreams confined by reality, set in a remote Aboriginal community and the first LGBTQ drama by an Indigenous, two-spirited filmmaker in Canada.

Despite director Jones’ sincerity, the film is crushed by the weight of the manifold issues it tries to address – teen suicide, small town captivity, drug use, teen angst, gay love, son/mother relationship, native tradition, familial duty and perhaps a few more I might have missed. (They come so fast!) The significance of the title FIRE SONG will become apparent when you see the movie.

When a man has both a girlfriend and a gay lover, it is only a matter of time before the girlfriend finds out. And David faces this confrontation in one of the film’s better scenes.

Performances from the cast of unknowns are fair at best. The gay scene with Shane and David is nothing short of embarrassing. In fact, it is the most unrealistic gay scene I have ever seen in a movie – the two lovers just sit next to each other looking lost as to what to do next. So, finally mother decides to sell the property for the son to go to school. She should have done that long ago and saved every one so much trouble!

But FIRE SONG has played at various festivals including the Toronto and Vancouver International Film Festivals. It is also the Winner of the Air Canada Audience Choice Award at the ImagineNATIVE festival and the Winner of the Best Feature Narrative at the Reel Out Festival. Am I the only one who dislikes this film?

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Movie Review: BRIDGEND (UK/Denmark 2015) ***

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bridgendBRIDGEND (UK/Denmark 2015) ***

Directed by Jeppe Ronde

Starring: Hannah Murray, Josh O’Connor, Adrian Rawlins

Review by Gilbert Seah

BRIDGEND is the name of a Welsh town in Bridgend County in south west Wales. It is a beautiful town and the setting of the new English language Danish film photographed by Magnus Nordenhof Jønck and directed by Jeppe Ronde. If I knew how stunning the area was, I would have visited the place when I vacationed in Wales two years. ago.

But it is not the beauty of the town that is on display here. The beauty contrasts with dark goings-on that cannot be explained. Between December 2007 and January 2012 seventy-nine suicides were officially committed in the area. Most of the victims were teenagers, they hanged themselves and left no suicide notes. Danish documentary filmmaker Jeppe Rønde followed the teenagers from the area for six years and wrote the script based on their life stories.

Is it the water? What was the intent? Is it a mass murderer? Is there a cult at work? And why is it that it is always the parents who discover the suicides. The suicides take place in the woods. These are a few of the questions that spring to mind as Ronde’s film opens. But as the film progresses, it becomes clear that he wants the audience to focus on the people of the village, and how ordinary folk can turn angry and unpredictable.

When the film opens, teen Sara (Hannah Murray from GAME OF THRONES) follows her dad, Dave (Steven Waddington) as they arrive in the small town in Bridgend County. The town is haunted by suicides amongst its young inhabitants. As Sara starts hanging around teens her age, she eventually falls dangerously in love with one of the teenagers, Jamie (Josh O’Connor from THE RIOT CLUB) while Dave as the town’s new policeman tries to stop the mysterious chain of suicides.

The teens are shown by Ronde as teens are. They hang around their own, get drunk, have sex and the occasional high, from swimming naked in a cold stream or doing dangerous stunts with a speeding train. Ronde also show how irresponsible they are, often forcing his audience to take the side of the adults. The local vicar (Adrian Rawlins) has good intentions but the teens mock him. When it comes time to really help, he is at a loss what to do. “Go home,” is the best advice he can give to Sara when she is in time of need.

BRIDGEND is an accomplished debut about the mystery of the suicides. It reminds one of the classic Australian film. Peter Weir’s PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK. Like that film, there are certain mysteries in life that can never be explained. Both films do not offer closure on the mysteries, but provide clues in helping the audience interpret the happenings. BRIDGEND finishes with a dreamy sequence that spoils the authentic feel Ronde had created. That is the main flaw of the film.

Jeppe is a director to watch. In 2013, he won a Gold Lion for Best Direction, plus a bronze for cinematography for Come4 ‘The Lover’, a seemingly seedy look at one man’s obsession with sex and prostitution, with a twist. The film also won the Craft Grand Prix at Eurobest.

BRIDGEND does not open in Canada this weekend but in NYC at Cinema Village on May 6th. However, the film can be viewed on the SVOD platform as it is released as a Fandor Exclusive Digital SVOD release on the same day. Fandor is available in Canada and North America only.

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Movie Review: SUNSET SONG (UK/Luxembourg 2015) ****

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sunsetsong.jpgSUNSET SONG (UK/Luxembourg 2015) ****
Directed by Terence Davies

Starring: Mark Bonnar, Agyness Deyn, Peter Mullan, Kevin Guthrie

Review by Gilbert Seah

Terence Davies does David Lean in this adaptation of Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s novel of the same name. SUNSET SONG is considered one of the most important Scots novels of the 20th century.

The central character is a young woman, Chris Guthrie (Agyness Deyn), growing up in a farming family in the fictional Estate of Kinraddie in The Mearns in the north east of Scotland at the start of the 20th century. Life is hard, and made even more difficult as her family is dysfunctional. An early scene shows the patriarch (actor/director Peter Mullan) beating his son Will (Jack Greenlee) for using the words, “Move over, Jehovah,” to a horse in the barn. “I hate him,” Will confesses to Chris that night. But an almost unwatchable scene has Will being flogged later on. Davies shows that more harm comes about from human beings than the land, which is the star of his movie.

SUNSET SONG is Davies’ first film to have a setting in the countryside. All his other works were city bound. Yet Davies manages to bring out great beauty in his films despite their limitations. In THE LONG DAY CLOSES, for example, he has an extended lengthy shot of a carpet in the room, as the sun sets through a window. SUNSET SONG allows him the entire open country as his new playing field. And he uses it at the start of the film, for example, with the wide expansion of wheat in the fields before the camera lingers on its heroine lying in a spot in the field. Davies again shows his fondness for song as his characters often break out into a ditty, though not as often in this film as in THE LONG DAY CLOSES. Davies is also well known for his beautiful tracking shots. These can be observed in segments when his camera scans the deserted battlefields or the village paths where the villagers march to church on a Sunday morning.

A lot happens in the story as time progresses. The First World War arrives and goes. Its impact on Chris Guthrie comes in the form of her husband Ian Pirie (Chae Strachan) who leaves her and returns a different person, often beating her as a result of his postwar trauma. This part is particularly difficult to take by the audience but it follows the style of the book. It is the frailty of human beings that cause trouble. Only the land endures.

Davies omits the incestuous relationship between Chris and her father in the film. In the book, the father tries to persuade Chris to have incest with him, but is unable to force her after suffering a stroke. In the film, the audience sees the father falling out of bed screaming for his daughter, Chris, reaching for the door knob only to have the door locked from the outside by Chris. Davies leaves the scene to be interpreted by the audience.

The film strongest moments occur between Chris and her father. During his funeral, Chris breaks down crying at her father’s casket, unable to leave him a farewell kiss. In reality, she is unable to feel the love for this man who has given up his life for the land and his family.

The title of the film and novel indicates the fond passing of the old, traditional ways and the coming of the new. SUNSET SONG is the first of Gibbon’s trilogy “A Scots Quair”. It would be very welcome if Davies undertook the next book in a sequel to this beautiful SUNSET SONG.

 

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