The idea for this article came out of how many films I have been watching lately in an effort to up my film IQ. I am not watching these films to be any kind of film historian, but to just have an overall knowledge of movies. It is also a nice way to make up for how many bad films I have to watch. I will still continue to do my Cinematic Revival editorials as well as hopefully bring you more of these recap pieces. My larger goal is to begin writing full reviews for all of these films when I don't write up the longer Cinematic Revival essays to improve on my writing as well as bolster my list of written reviews. That said, here is a look at what I watched at home last week and if you have any films to recommend that you watched recently (it...
- 9/22/2008
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
The problem with painting a masterpiece is that some one may come along and build a museum around it.
The big-screen adapta tion of Evelyn Waugh's great and (not but) sentimental novel "Brideshead Revisited" is honorable and respectful but sober, which is an odd trait for a story whose entire first half is about about being drunk on youth, wealth and champagne.
Matthew Goode, the rake in "Match Point," plays Charles Ryder, a middle-age officer in WWII Britain billeted at the fortress-size estate of the title.
The big-screen adapta tion of Evelyn Waugh's great and (not but) sentimental novel "Brideshead Revisited" is honorable and respectful but sober, which is an odd trait for a story whose entire first half is about about being drunk on youth, wealth and champagne.
Matthew Goode, the rake in "Match Point," plays Charles Ryder, a middle-age officer in WWII Britain billeted at the fortress-size estate of the title.
- 7/25/2008
- by By KYLE SMITH
- NYPost.com
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