понедельник, 1 августа 2011 г.

Beverly Hills Cop II

Movie: Beverly Hills Cop II

Released on: 1987

Rating: 5.90

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The Killing Star Joel Kinnaman Joins Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds in Safe House

The new AMC series The Killing is host to fine some acting -- too fine to be confined to television.  Tonight, it was reported Mireille Enos is in talks to join Brad Pitt in World War Z; now Heat Vision adds that her Killing co-star Joel Kinnaman will star opposite Denzel Washington, Ryan Reynolds, Tim McGraw, Brendan Gleeson, Ruben Blades and the recently announced Vera Farmiga in Safe House.  The story follows "the only surviving agent of an attack on a CIA safe house (Reynolds) as he tries to transport a lethal prisoner (Washington) to a second destination before being taken out by violent forces that want them both dead."  Kinnaman will play a man who operates the safe house in what Heat Vision calls "a key role."The Swedish actor first gained international attention last year in Snabba Cash.  Safe House just so happens to be the Hollywood debut of director Daniel Espinosa.»

- Brendan Bettinger

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Tribeca 2011: "Angels Crest," Reviewed

For all the people crying onscreen in "Angels Crest," I never once felt the urge to cry myself. The problem, I think, is not with what's in the film but what's not in the film, and that's specificity: specificity of character and location. Watching this movie feels like watching some very talented actors putting on an acting workshop, "Advanced Grief in Small Town America." On a technical level, their work is superb. But it doesn't resonate on any deeper level.

Based on a novel by Leslie Schwartz, the film is an intense dirge about the residents of a town trying to get on with their lives after a terrible tragedy. Ethan (Thomas Dekker) drives his son Nate out to the mountains to play in the snow, but by the time they get there, Nate's fallen asleep. When a herd of deer passes by, Ethan follows, and leaves Nate locked in»


- Matt Singer

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