Happy Birthday: Mark Strong

markstrong.jpgMark Strong

Born: August 5, 1963 in London, England, UK

Married to:
Liza Marshall

ROBIN HOOD Movie PosterRobin Hood
dir. Ridley Scott
Stars
Russell Crowe
Cate Blanchett
YOUNG VICTORIAYoung Victoria
2010
dir. Jean-Marc Vallée
Cast
Blunt
Rupert Friend
SHERLOCK HOLMES Movie PosterSherlock Holmes
dir. Guy Ritchie
Stars:
Downey Jr.
Jude Law
Rachel McAdams
The Way BackThe Way Back
dir. Peter Weir
Stars:
Jim Sturgess
Ed Harris
Kickass
dir. Matthew Vaughn
Stars
Aaron Johnson
Nicolas Cage
RocknRollaRocknRolla
2008
dir. Ritchie
Starring
Butler
Tom Wilkinson
Body of LiesBody of Lies
2008
dir. Ridley Scott
Starring
DiCaprio
Russell Crowe
The EagleTHE EAGLE
dir. Kevin Macdonald
Stars:
Channing Tatum
Jamie Bell
MOVIE POSTERTINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY
dir. Tomas Alfredson
Stars
Gary Oldman
Colin Firth
 moviesTHE GUARD
2011
dir. John Michael McDonagh
Stars:
Brendan Gleeson
Don Cheadle
green lanternGREEN LANTERN
dir. Martin Campbell
Stars:
Ryan Reynolds
Blake Lively
MOVIE POSTERKARI-GURASHI NO ARIETTI
dir. Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Stars:
Bridgit Mendler
Amy Poehler
MOVIE POSTERJOHN CARTER
dir. Andrew Stanton
Stars:
Taylor Kitsch
Lynn Collins
MOVIE POSTERZERO DARK 30
2012
dir. Kathryn Bigelow
Stars:
Chris Pratt
Jessica Chastain

 

LITTLE MEN (USA 2016) ***1/2 Directed by Ira Sachs

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little_menLITTLE MEN (USA 2016) ***1/2
Directed by Ira Sachs

Starring: Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Ehle, Paulina García, Alfred Molina

Review by Gilbert Seah

As Jesus said in the Bible, “And a child will lead them.” In the case of Ira Sach’s occasionally brilliant new film LITTLE MEN, pre-teens lead the way for the adults that have gone astray.

The film begins with the death of 13-year old Jake’s (Theo Taplitz) grandfather. Jake’s dad, Brian (Greg Kinnear) inherits the grandfather’s building and move in. Below is a store that the grandfather leases to a seamstress, Leonor (Paulina Garcia) and her son, Tony (Michael Barbieri). Trouble arises when Brian needs to raise the rent money as he is short of income. Leonor is unable to pay. A bad state of affairs result when Brian evicts Leonor.

Though premiering at the Toronto Inside Out LGBT film festival, there is no explicit gay theme on display in the film. The friendship that develops between the two boys hints that one might be gay (the other pines over a girl in he neighbourhood), but still one can never be sure. The hint arrives when Jake’s mind immediately rushes to think of Tony when asked to write a poem above love in his English class. No use in labelling. No matter whether one of the boys is gay or not, it is of no importance. Sach’s little film astounds in many avenues, particularly in the subtlety department. But the bond that exists between the two boys is nothing short of wonderful. They stand up for each other. Tony gets beaten up in school for Jake. Both boys refuse to talk to their parents when they learn that their parents are not getting along.

The film is seen mostly from the points of view of the two boys, which makes the film more interesting.

The script has two characters, Brian’s sister and Brian’s wife which could easily have been moulded into one character. They collectively could serve the same function as one person.

When Brian finally confesses the problem to his son Jake, Jake offers a solution so simple that the adage “and a child will lead them” comes to mind.

Films about kids often have them speak in adult dialogue that would unlikely come from them. This occurs regularly in many of Neil Simon’s plays, Woody Allen films and also in this film. But here at least, the boys still behave like boys. They play video games, ignore their parents, get into trouble (and fights) in school while growing up and learning about life. The great thing about all this is that they teach their parents a thing or two on the way.

Sach’s film succeeds tremendously from the performances of it two young actors. They are able to elicit sympathy and humour, strength and vulnerability in their characters. One of the best performances occurs in the segment in a training dialogue between Tony and his acting coach in his new school.

The film contains a non-Hollywood but rather clever under-stated ending. LITTLE MEN is a good example of how brilliant a little film with a good script and direction can turn out.

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GLEASON (USA 2016) *** Directed by Clay Tweel

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gleasonGLEASON (USA 2016) ***
Directed by Clay Tweel

Starring: Steve Gleason, Mike Gleason, Scott Fujita

Review by Gilbert Seah

Clay Tweel’s GLEASON is a documentary that chronicles the journey of former New Orleans Saints football star Steve Gleason after being diagnosed with ALS at age 34. The doc was assembled from footage taken by Steve’s family, friends and caregivers.

Gleason became a local hero after he blocked a punt during the team’s first game at the Superdome following Hurricane Katrina – a play that resulted in a touchdown for the Saints and became a symbol of recovery for the city. He retired in 2008 and married New Orleans artist Michel Varisco. Three years later, the ALS news came, just as they discovered that Michel was expecting their first child. Given two to five years to live, he begins recording a video diary for his son.

GLEASON is not the first film made about football injuries. The 2012 Steve James documentary HEAD GAMES told Chris Nowinski’s story based on Nowinski’s 2006 book by the same name. Nowinski suffered multiple concussions during his career as a football player and professional wrestler, and he has been diagnosed with post-concussion syndrome. Nowinski has dedicated his life to advocating and researching brain trauma. It is no coincidence that Nowinski’s work has coincided with the plethora of lawsuits filed by former players alleging the NFL hid information regarding brain trauma.

GLEASON touches the subject of the course of his ALS and hints that it was likely due to football. But nothing more is said of the subject. One can only guess that Gleason’s father and him had put in more effort to possible faith healing than to go after the culprits.

The two most almost unwatchable scenes, involve him having to take a shit, aided by his loved ons and caregiver and an argument with him and his father. The father argues that if his son, Steve does not believe in faith healing, he will not be saved, while Steve cries his heart out that he truly believes he is saved regardless. Other ones like Steve’s venting on life or his difficulty in breathing are necessary.

But the hero in all this, apart from Steve Gleason achieving Obama’s bill on providing speech machines to ALs patients is his wife, Michel. Caring for both their son and Steve at the same time requires the patience of an angel. The most effective scene in the film is the one where the two lie in bed next to each other. Steve is complaining that she ignores him. But the audience can see that she is just tired and wants to be left alone and Steve will not let her. Her tireless patience is nothing short of angelic.

The film features two celebrities, the lead guitarist of Gleason favourite and, Pearl Jam and a glimpse of physicist Stephen Hawking, another victim of ALs.

As described as a warts and all documentary on Gleason’s life, the film concentrates more on the warts. GLEASON is a brutal watch with many segments almost unbearable.

GLEASON has won many praises including the Audience Award at SXSW 2016. It is the honesty of Gleason’s misery that have captivated the hearts of audiences.

 

 

 

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Happy Birthday: Louis Armstrong (1901–1971)

louisarmstrong.jpgLouis Armstrong (1901–1971)

Born: August 4, 1901 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Died: July 6, 1971 (age 69) in New York City, New York, USA

Satchmo became Armstrong’s nickname after his 1932 Grand Tour of Europe. A London music magazine editor wrote “Satchmo” in an article — probably because he couldn’t read his garbled notes. Up until that time Armstrong’s nickname was Satchelmouth.

Pictured on a 32¢ US commemorative postage stamp in the Legends of American Music series, issued 1 September 1995.

Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 (under the category Early Influence).

Inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame in 1978 (charter member).

He was nicknamed “Pops” because that is the name he addressed everyone by. Later on in his career, he picked up the sobriquet “America’s Jazz Ambassador” because of his frequent jazz concerts around the world.

Happy Birthday: Richard Belzer

richardbelzerRichard Belzer

Born: August 4, 1944 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA

Married to:
Harlee McBride (1985 – present)

Wrestler Hulk Hogan hurt him while demonstrating a wrestling move on a television show called Hot Properties (1985). He was knocked unconscious and required stitches on his head. He sued Hogan for $5 million, but later settled out of court.

ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Season 3
2005-2006
Stars
Alia Shawkat
David Cross

THE GROOVE TUBEThe Groove Tube
1974
dir. Ken Shapiro
Cast
Richard Belzer
Chevy Chase
Scarface
1983
dir. Brian De Palma
Starring
Pacino
Steven Bauer
Michelle Pfeiffer
actorTHE WIRE season 5
Reviews of every episode

 

Happy Birthday: Barack Obama

barackobamaBarack Obama

Born: August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Married to: Michelle Obama (3 October 1992 – present) (2 children)

His first name comes from the word that means “blessed by God” in Arabic.

In the Kenyan town where his father was born, the long-brewed “Senator” brand of beer has been nicknamed “Obama.”

Is the first American president to be born in Hawaii.

Was the 27th lawyer to be elected American president.

Happy Birthday: Sebastian Roché

sebastianroche.jpgSebastian Roché

Born: August 4, 1964 in Paris, France

Married to:
Alicia Hannah (31 May 2014 – present)
Vera Farmiga (1997 – 2005) (divorced)

SAFE HOUSE
dir. Daniel Espinosa
Stars:
Denzel Washington
Ryan Reynolds
SydneyWhiteBeowulf
dir. Zemeckis
Starring
Jolie
Anthony Hopkins
MOVIE POSTERTHE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN
dir. Steven Spielberg
Stars
Jamie Bell
Andy Serkis
15 MINUTES15 Minutes
2001
dir. John Herzfeld
Starring
Robert DeNiro
Burns