quelbellrw
I am new to the website and found out about Film Catcher thru an ad at the Angelika in Dallas.
I am passionate about independent film ...
Review of AtonementKiera does it again!Other than the slow parts (1 or 2) this movie was excellent. The cinimatography was awesome and it was different in the sequence of each scene. The characters were deep and intriguing and the plot has a nice twist at the end. I just saw today that it got 7 ... read morePosted on 12/13/2007 by quelbellrw
Review of SleuthGreat Dialogue!The updated version of the 70's drama Slueth stars Jude Law as a young out of work actor sleeping with the wife of Michael Cain, an accomplished author. Though the plot to this movie seems quite simple I was still amazed at how many turns caught me by surprise. I ... read morePosted on 11/01/2007 by quelbellrw
Review of Dan in Real LifeFunny, but its no OfficeSo maybe my standards were set too high for Steve Carell. The trailer for Dan in Real Life is nothing but laughs but the movie itself is really quite a tear jerker. The movie names itself a comedy but I'd have to label it a 'dramedy' really. I was surprised ... read morePosted on 10/29/2007 by quelbellrw
Review of Gone Baby GoneBen Affleck is better director than actorIn Ben Affleck's directorial debut two young private investigators work the hard knock streets of Boston looking for a missing 4 year old girl. Casey Affleck plays the lead detective alongside his girlfriend and business partner. As the investigation continues it pulls at their relationship and challenges it beyond the ... read morePosted on 10/16/2007 by quelbellrw
Review of The Darjeeling LimitedWes Anderson's best to dateIn Wes Anderson's newest quirky comedy we meet three brothers played by Jason Schwartzman, Adrian Brody, and Owen Wilson. Having not spoken for a year following the death of their father and the abandonment of their mother, they have joined together on a spiritual journey to become the brothers they ... read morePosted on 10/15/2007 by quelbellrw
Review of Michael ClaytonGreat thinking man's film*Over the weekend I had the chance to catch Michael Clayton starring George Clooney. This film surrounds the high powered world of chemical company and the firm that protects it's dirty little secrets. Michael Clayton (George Clooney) has a very important role with the Law firm that is getting in ... read morePosted on 10/15/2007 by quelbellrw
Review of Lars and the Real GirlHIlarious and heart warming!Ryan Gosling plays Lars in this comedic and heartwarming film about a guy who is lonely and struggles to deal with it in his small Wisconsin town. In order to help him cope with his loneliness Lars orders a 'doll' , Bianca, and makes her his girlfriend. Even though initially ... read morePosted on 10/08/2007 by quelbellrw
Review of Lust, CautionInteresting but vagueAng Lee's new film 'Lust, Caution' was great, no really. The 157 minute run-time was a little long but we all know how Ang likes his movies. The one thing that this movie really didn't have that I was surprised was not there was the beautiful cinematography that Ang's other ... read morePosted on 10/04/2007 by quelbellrw
Review of Across the UniverseMy new fave movie ever!When I saw that Oprah was featuring this movie on her show, it made me a little skeptical about how good it was. I saw Across the Universe at the Angelika last night and it is a must see for anyone who loves 3 things: 1. musicals 2. The Beatles ... read morePosted on 10/03/2007 by quelbellrw |