vineri, 9 mai 2025

RIP James Foley

New Yorker James Foley started in the Biz with Reckless, a rom com, in 1984. Sean Penn takes him to direct At Close Range in 1986. Great noir drama, featuring a magistral Chris Walken part. Penn, then Madonna's husband, tintroduces him to the music diva. He directs music videos for her, then he directs Madonna in Who's That Girl, a catastrophy. 

Then Foley does another film noir, based on the book by Jim Thompson, After Dark, My Sweet in 1990, one of his best flicks.

Then in 1992 came the adaptation of David Mamet's play, Glengarry Glen Ross, with a superb cast of actors, from Al Pacino to Alec Baldwin, Jack Lemmon, Ed Harris, Alan Arkin, Kevin Spacey and Jonathan Pryce, as an all male ruthless salesmen in an existential piece. Unebeliavable, the film was nominated for only One (!) Academy Award. 

Pacino gave him his next project, Two Bits, in 1995. 

Next on, Fear and The Chamber, with Gene Hackman, after John Grisham's novel, both in 1996.

And Confidence, a flawed con men movie in 2003.

Then nothing much, routine thrillers, a lot of TV. Like he lost his enthusiasm for good projects. 

James Foley died on May 8th, 2025. He was 71. RIP. 


Obit in Variety here. 

Warfare (2025)

Warfare, Alex Garland's follow-up to last year Civil War, team him with Iraq war veteran Ray Mendoza, his military advisor on Civil War, to tell the story of a f**ked up Navy Seals mission in 2006's Ramadi, Iraq. It's the grittiest battle of that war and this is a small vignette of an isolated team stuck in the chaos. The film plays in real time !

Tough, gritty, realistic, treated as a documentary, Warfare is a standalone piece of cinema, on the footsteps of Black Hawk Down and The Hurt Locker. Also it had 1/3 of their budgets. 

No music on 90 minutes of carnage and chaos, just an end credits song by Low ("Dancing and Blood", from 2018. Fantastic sound design from Glenn Freemantle (Oscar for Gravity). 


To be played Loud !!!!


4 out of 5, 8 out of 10 !!!

joi, 8 mai 2025

Luke Winslow-King & T.R.E.S. LIVE at Rockstadt for Transilvania Blues Nights / 23 Mai 2025

 🎸 Luke Winslow-King & T.R.E.S. LIVE @ Rockstadt

joi, 24 aprilie 2025

Psycho Therapy: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer (2024)

A cute little film, which I found by total accident. Never heard of, more (Woody) Allenesque than Jarmuschian (as read in the reviews). An a bit of Mamet plays.

Tough to deal with the title tho. The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer. The Psycho Therapy: I guess, was added later. 

The writer-director Tolga Karaçelik is Turkish, arthouse fares and this is fis first English language film. Shot in New York, cool locations.  There's plenty of Turkish backers & producers on the credits.

A pleasure to see Steve Buscemi tho, in such a nice quirky part. Great name to, Kollmick. He's a retired serial killer that liked the writer's first book, about Mongolians ;)

The Protagonist is the lamest, Keane as John Magaro, a whinny loser writer, we know it's intended but it's hard to see why such a woman as Suzie (Britt Lower, from the Severance series) will still put up with him after so much time.

There's also a cool Tom Waits song and moment. 

Slovenia 40.000 BC is a cool pun. In black and white. "they move together".

 and the Llama, any film with llamas since the credits on Holy Grail...