Despite a shocking opening that turns Sophocles on his head, 2009's The Commune quickly turns itself into a family melodrama that seems too familiar, but is also too alluring to dismiss. Spotlighting pretty, blonde Jenny (Chauntal Lewis), an adolescent in full "You just don't understand" mode who doesn't want to spend her 16th birthday away from her best buds. Mom (played by writer-director Elisabeth Fies) has had enough of her daughter's hormonally charged, emotional hemorrhaging and needs some time to herself. So off Jenny goes, to visit her visit her estranged father at his commune in the mountains.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Sometimes my mind wanders
Since Gilligan's graphic is more interesting, I used it as the banner for this post. |
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Ken Russell dead at 84
One of my favorite film makers, director Ken Russell died this week. John T. at Shocks to the System shared from his personal experience as a film student under Russell's tutelage and Aylmer at Unflinching Eye wrote a short but very insightful analysis of Russell's films and relationship to British cinema.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Post Thanksgiving Trailer a thon-I have been warned
It seems that our trip to New England has left me bedridden for the the day. My tools to fight boredom between naps are a laptop, an Internet connection, and a set of DVDs Named Horror Do Not Watch Alone. Curiously, the discs identify themselves as "Do not watch" when I put them in my laptop.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Random Rumblings: Black Flag - 1983 - Culver City
I saw this this morning from Scott (gotankgo)'s web site.
Random Rumblings: Black Flag - 1983 - Culver City
Random Rumblings: Black Flag - 1983 - Culver City
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