De-Lovely – Review

March 7, 2005

Kevin Kline is masterful – and often barely recognizable – as legendary composer Cole Porter (1893-1964) in this biopic that doubles as a musical. Ashley Judd, finally free from the realm of bad suspense thrillers, also delivers her best work in years, deeply affecting in the role of his highly-supportive wife and muse, Linda Porter. It’s never easy to cram someone’s life into a two hour film, but director Irwin Winkler and writer Jay Cocks have made an earnest effort. From Paris to Venice, and Broadway to Hollywood, there’s little ground they don’t cover, the downside being that much of the film feels like a montage.

Bowling for Columbine – Review

February 2, 2004

Bowling for Columbine, Moore’s take on American gun culture, is somewhat less snarky than his debut, Roger and Me, but not by much.

Die Another Day – Review

October 15, 2003

Die Another Day is the best Bond film since Goldfinger, and arguably the first Bond film in decades that re-create the legend from the ground up.

CQ – Review

January 3, 2003

Directed by Francis Ford Coppola’s son Roman, it’s the tale of a milquetoast film editor living in 1969 Paris who’s working on the fictional film, Dragonfly.