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Tuesday June 30, 2009

Public Enemies

B-
Audience: Mature High Schooler
MPAA Rating: Rated R for gangster violence and some language
Movie Release Date: July 1, 2009

Back before the days when trashy faux celebrities from tawdry reality shows merited magazine covers and "gangsta" rappers postured and pretended to be killers, there was once a romanticized fascination with actual killers with names like "Baby Face" and "Pretty Boy."

John Dillinger needed no infantalized nickname. He robbed at least 24 banks and killed several people, including police officers. But he had a rakish audacity and an innate populism that endeared him to people during the depths of the Depression. "I'm not here for your money," he says to one bank customer who had the bad luck to be there during a robbery. "I'm here for the bank's money."

Dillinger became the most wanted man in America by law enforcement authorities and helped inspire the enactment of new federal laws and increases in budget and authority for the FBI. His story, ended when he was gunned down by the FBI coming out of the Biograph Theater in Chicago, has been the subject of many books and movies, and now this latest starring Johnny Depp as Dillinger, Christian Bale as FBI agent Melvin Purvis, and directed by Michael Mann ("Miami Vice," "Collateral").

In this diligent but somehow chilly and uninvolving retelling of the story the details seems right and Depp delivers a performance of enormous depth, maturity, and appeal. Bale, however, is a cipher as Pervis, leaving the story unbalanced.

It's a forest and trees problem. The details are all careful and often arresting, but there's no real sense of what the movie's overall story is or why it is being told. We know how it will end, indeed we are there to see the big shootout, but that removes much of the suspense. Depp is fascinating as always but Dillinger himself is not all that interesting. Is he a sociopath? Is it desperation or rebellion? The focus on just the last portion of his short life does not give us enough of a clue. When he has the inevitable crime movie scene with Dillinger and his devoted girlfriend (Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard as a Depression-era Bess the landlord's daughter), dreaming of escaping to a peaceful life, it is unconnected to anything about him we have seen before. What do we learn from this violent man's devotion to one woman? He is impulsive but cagey, shrewd about today but not about next week, cocky but fatalistic.

And the movie fails to connect in any meaningful way to the parallels in today's world. It's a hat movie, pretty good but nothing more.

Once again, we now have a population that might secretly side with someone who robs banks, feeling that it is a just reversal of what the banks have done to us. But these days, we don't glamorize criminals any more. We're too busy keeping up with Jon and Kate.

Tuesday June 30, 2009

Digital Literacy and Citizenship: Report from Common Sense Media

Common Sense Media is an outstanding resource for parents and I am proud to be a member of their board of advisers. Their new report, "Digital Literacy and Citizenship in the 21st Century: Educating, Empowering, and Protecting America's Kids," and they define digital literacy as the ability to:

1) use technology competently,
2) interpret and understand digital content and assess its credibility, and
3) create, research, and communicate with appropriate tools.

We are separated from the next generation by the deepest technological divide since the 1950's, when the baby boomers who grew up with television had a very different relationship to media than their parents. And now a whole new world of technology that enables exponentially expanded categories of information and connections has made possible an unprecedented range of risk and opportunity The CSM report notes that today

America's children are growing up in the center of a technological revolution. Digital media defines their lives in unprecedented ways; they spend more time online, texting, watching TV and movies, and playing video games than they do in school or with their parents. The convergence of portable personal technologies, unfiltered access to information, and user-generated content profoundly impacts how children grow and learn....Our kids know more about this world than most of the adults in their lives do.

It can be difficult for parents to provide oversight and guidance. CSM calls for the creation of school curricula to include digital literacy and citizenship. The report and the specific details of its proposal are well worth reading.

Tuesday June 30, 2009

Categories: 3D, DVDs, Documentary, Musical

Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience

B
Audience: All Ages
MPAA Rating: G
Movie Release Date: February 27, 2009

Jonas Brothers fans will feel like they are on stage with Joe, Nick, and Kevin in this immersive 3D concert film from the recent "Burning Up" tour. Brief backstage glimpses of the JoBros waking up, having breakfast, filming a music video in Central Park, visiting a record store for the release of their new CD, and, in a brief tribute to A Hard Day's Night, running from their fans, punctuate performances in New York and Los Angeles, in cavernous arenas filled with ecstatic fans waving glowsticks.

Seasoned pros at 21, 19, and 16, the brothers started performing as children, with Nick and Joe appearing on Broadway as children and their first tour as a group in 2005. They are natural showmen, obviously having fun on stage, with an appealing easy athleticism and infectious enjoyment. Parents can feel comfortable with their strictly G-rated lyrics and resolutely G-rated off-stage personas. Their father is a is a former Assembly of God pastor and they are open about their commitment to their faith. A shirt may (briefly) be off, but their purity rings stay on.

The concert benefits from guest appearances by fellow teen pop-stars Demi Lovato and Taylor Swift (whose brief romance with Joe Jonas inspired her new break-up song "Forever and Always"). Both young women sing female empowerment anthems that add a bit of balance. But even when they are on stage, the brothers are always at the forefront, the guest stars another in a series of precisely timed show-boosters that include fireworks, cartwheels, lifting the boys on pedestals, spraying the fans with firehoses, and -- this is a 3D movie after all -- a number of objects being thrown at the audience including guitar picks and drumsticks.

The shots of the fans -- hyperventilating, weeping, smiling so widely their braces seem to take over the entire screen, jumping over police barricades -- may be there to promote the Jonas Brothers brand but they will also be reassuringly validating to the movie's primary audience. They may come to enjoy the music and the behind-the-scenes glimpses of the teen idols, but they will appreciate the sense of community and good spirits as well.

Parents should know that this is a G-rated film with no bad language, sex, or violence. One of the boys briefly has his shirt off and the brothers spray their fans with firehoses in a manner some may find suggestive.

Family discussion: What is it that makes the Jonas Brothers so popular? Which one is your favorite and why?

If you like this, try: Camp Rock, Burning Up: On Tour with the Jonas Brothers, and Music from the 3D Concert Experience


Monday June 29, 2009

Categories: Trailers and Previews

Johnny Depp's Mad Hatter

i'm really looking forward to Tim Burton's upcoming "Alice in Wonderland" more than ever after seeing this picture of Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter.

depp hatter.jpg

And just consider this: Alan Rickman as the Caterpillar. Brilliant!

Monday June 29, 2009

Do the Right Thing

Twenty years ago, Spike Lee made a tough, smart, and very provocative film that included an electrifying moment when the character played by Lee himself held up a trash can and aimed it at the glass window of a pizzeria owned by an Italian named Sal (Danny Aiello). People are still arguing about what happened next. The Root has a superb collection of resources and reflections on the film's 20th anniversary, including thoughts on Lee's sometimes-troubling portrayal of women by the always-insightful Teresa Wiltz, an update on the Bed-Stuy community's current challenges, and a consideration of one couple who memorably saw the film on their first movie date and are now living in the White House.

It takes place on the hottest day of the year in in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, where there is an uneasy alliance between the old-time residents like Sal and the more recent but majority residents who are African-American. In general, they get along because they need each other but there is a lot of frustration on all sides. Tempers get hot as the weather gets hotter.

Watch for Samuel L. Jackson, John Turturro, Rosie Perez, and Martin Lawrence very early in their careers and legends Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee giving, as always, performances of endless subtlety and grace. And watch to see what has and has not changed since the movie was released two decades ago.

Sunday June 28, 2009

Secret Ballot

A
Audience: Middle School
MPAA Rating: G
Movie Release Date: 2001
Those who are interested in the Iranian election and protests should see this superb Iranian film that is one of the finest explorations of freedom, elections, democracy, and the rule of law I have ever watched on screen. It begins...

Sunday June 28, 2009

Categories: Contest, Music

Disney Karaoke Series: Disney Channel Vol 1

The latest in Disney's popular karaoke series is Disney Channel, Vol. 1, with sixteen tracks, half with vocals and half without, so you can provide your own singing. Selections include songs from "High School Musicals" 1, 2, and 3, "Hannah...

Saturday June 27, 2009

Categories: Music, Shorts

PS 22 Sings

In the documentary Young @ Heart, we saw how elderly people singing rock songs gave the music a resonance and power that even its platinum-record-selling originators could not have imagined. And now we see the way that children led their...

Thursday June 25, 2009

Categories: Tribute

Tribute: Michael Jackson

I saw Michael Jackson's first appearance on national television. I was sitting on my parents' bed with my sisters, watching a variety show called "The Hollywood Palace." The Jackson 5ive came on stage and I was mesmerized. The lead singer...

Thursday June 25, 2009

My Sister's Keeper

How far would you go to save your child's life? How far should you go? Those are the questions posed -- and largely ducked -- in this film based on the best-selling book, My Sister's Keeper, by Jodi Picoult. The...

Thursday June 25, 2009

Categories: Actors, Tribute

Tribute: Farrah Fawcett

We mourn the loss of the beautiful and talented Farrah Fawcett, who died this morning after a long bout with cancer. She came to attention as the athletic Jill on "Charlie's Angels." Her dazzling smile and girl-you-wish-was-next door look quickly...

Thursday June 25, 2009

Categories: Behind the Scenes

'Stoning of Soraya M' Facebook Live Video Chat

This afternoon/evening at 4 pm PST there will be a live video chat on Facebook with writer/director Cyrus Nowrasteh to answer participant questions regarding his latest film. Based on a true story, "The Stoning of Soraya M." stars Shohreh Aghdashloo...

Thursday June 25, 2009

Categories: Books, Interview, Parenting

The Parents We Mean to Be: How Well-Intentioned Parents Undermine Children's Moral and Emotional Development

Many thanks to Richard Weissbourd, Richard Weissbourd, author of The Parents We Mean To Be: How Well-Intentioned Adults Undermine Children's Moral and Emotional Development, for giving me permission to post this thoughtful conversation about parents, children, and what does and...

Wednesday June 24, 2009

List: Great Comedy Duos

As I was watching Year One, I thought about why the Michael Cera/Jack Black teaming does not work very well. They are both very funny guys, and they have that yin/yang element that propels most comedy teams, with one expansive...

Wednesday June 24, 2009

Categories: Shorts

Buffy vs. Edward Cullen!

Thanks to Jezebel for finding this!...

Tuesday June 23, 2009

Jon and Kate Plus D-I-V-O-R-C-E

The big announcement by Jon and Kate Gosselin that they are divorcing comes as no surprise. While they used the word "separate," the program acknowledged that it has gone farther than that and that they have filed for dissolution of...

Tuesday June 23, 2009

Categories: Directors

Happy Birthday to The Worst Director Ever

Uwe Boll is now pretty much universally considered the worst movie director alive, if not the worst ever. Not only are five of his films in the IMDB's all-time worst 100 list (a record), but Boll has inspired a petition...

Tuesday June 23, 2009

Confessions of a Shopaholic

C
Audience: Middle School
MPAA Rating: Rated PG for some mild language and thematic elements
Movie Release Date: February 13, 2009
Even the endlessly talented and infinitely adorable Isla Fisher cannot overcome the script problems in this unfrothy romantic comedy about a writer who just can't stop shopping. As hard as they try to make her irresistable, the character she plays...

Tuesday June 23, 2009

Categories: Comedy, DVDs, Remake, Series/Sequel

The Pink Panther 2

D
Audience: Middle School
MPAA Rating: PG for some suggestive humor, brief mild language and action
Movie Release Date: February 6, 2009
I have seen taxidermy livelier than this moribund mess which further sullies the reputation of the original series of films starring Peter Sellers as well as those of everyone associated with this unwelcome sequel to the awful 2006 Pink Panther....

Tuesday June 23, 2009

Categories: Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes with 'Shopaholic'

"Shopaholic" comes to DVD this week. Here is a glimpse behind the scenes: • The film shot inside of some of the most exclusive stores and boutiques in New York, including Barneys New York flagship store on Madison Avenue, Henri...

Monday June 22, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Steve Jobs/Apple

In my corporate governance role, I appeared on CNBC today to discuss Steve Jobs and what Apple should disclose about his health....

Monday June 22, 2009

Toy Story 3 (Coming in 2010)

Oh, boy!...

Sunday June 21, 2009

Categories: Behind the Scenes

An Age Old Problem-- What Hollywood is Not Letting You See

My brilliant and talented friend Robert J. Elisberg writes an outstanding column about politics and culture in "The Huffington Post." I told him how much I admired his most recent piece about the way that Hollywood's obsession with youth interferes...

Saturday June 20, 2009

Categories: Quote of the Week

Quote of the Week: Dana Stevens on Michael Cera

Dana Stevens liked "Year One" more than I did and she nailed the Black-Cera chemistry with this beautifully written assessment: [Michael Cera] has a way of stepping on the very end of Black's lines with quickly blurted put-downs that gets...

Friday June 19, 2009

Great Dads on Film

My gallery of great movie dads and list of daddy-daughter movies include wonderful films for families to watch together and talk about the great fathers in their own families. Some of the best dads on film appear on television, which...

Thursday June 18, 2009

Did Board Games Cause the Financial Meltdown?

The Big Money has an interesting -- and thought-provoking -- slide show suggesting that the roots of the financial crisis come from the lessons we learned as children playing board games. Just look at these directions from Monopoly: Monopoly has...

Wednesday June 17, 2009

What does PG-13 Mean?

Two movies are opening this week, both rated PG-13, but they are at opposite ends of that very broad spectrum that reaches from the suitable-for-grade-school PGs to the 17-and-up R rating. I will go into more detail in the reviews,...

Wednesday June 17, 2009

Dan Savage Takes on "The Suite Life of Zach and Cody"

I am a huge fan of advice columnist Dan Savage and his essays for "This American Life." His recent commentary on the death of his mother brought me to tears. And I am very impressed with his thoughtful assessment of...

Tuesday June 16, 2009

Inkheart

B
Audience: Middle School
MPAA Rating: PG for fantasy adventure action, some scary moments and brief language
Movie Release Date: January 23, 2009
Inkheart is a best-selling novel by Cornelia Funke about the power of reading. There is something truly meta-magical about reading a book about reading a book, with a character who brings book characters to life. And no matter how creative...

Monday June 15, 2009

List: Happiness Movies

I believe that happiness is a choice, and one that requires courage and honesty. And I believe that happiness is a moral choice. We spend so much time thinking that we would be happy if we only had this or...

Monday June 15, 2009

Paperclips

The tragic shooting at the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC last week reminds us yet again of the importance of making sure that future generations do not just learn the statistics but truly understand the near-incomprehensible devastation of genocide and...

Sunday June 14, 2009

Categories: Documentary, Festivals

Silverdocs 2009

Silverdocs is now the biggest documentary film festival in the United States. It opens tomorrow in Silver Spring, Maryland, with an outstanding line-up of documentaries -- old, new, long, short, funny, sad, domestic and international. Some of the highlights include...

Sunday June 14, 2009

Categories: Trailers and Previews

Pixar's First Live Action Movie

After ten blockbuster movies that transformed the world of animation, Pixar has announced its first live action film, based on the outer-space series by "Tarzan" author Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Adventures of John Carter on Mars. It will star Taylor...

Friday June 12, 2009

Categories: Trailers and Previews

Michael Moore's Next Movie

Michael Moore has taken on General Motors, the Bush administration, and insurance companies. What's next? A very timely film on corporate corruption, due to be released this fall. Since it relates to both of my interests and both of my...

Thursday June 11, 2009

Categories: Contest

Contest: 'Imagine That'

The nice people from "Imagine That" have sent me some cute prizes related to the film. It is the story of a busy and distracted daddy (Eddie Murphy) who starts to pay attention to his young daughter when he finds...

Thursday June 11, 2009

Categories: Trailers and Previews

Disney's Coming Releases

I was very lucky this week to have a special private briefing about some of what Disney has coming up in the next few months. The newly remastered Diamond edition of "Snow White" is a marvel, with all kinds of...

Wednesday June 10, 2009

Beliefnet Movie Highlights: Movie Underdogs

Be sure to check out Kris Rasmussen's great gallery on the top Hollywood underdogs (if that's not a contradiction in terms). She includes some of my favorite movies, like "October Sky" and "Babe." Some of my other favorite movie underdogs...

Tuesday June 9, 2009

Categories: Crime, DVDs, Drama

Crossing Over

C
Audience: Mature High Schooler
MPAA Rating: Rated R for pervasive language, some strong violence and sexuality/nudity
Movie Release Date: February 27, 2009
A well-intentioned but ham-handed exploration of U.S. immigration policies, this movie's message is undermined by its cardboard characters and clunky script. Like "Babel" and "Crash" it is a multi-story exploration of one theme, but it is formulaic and uninvolving. It...

Tuesday June 9, 2009

Categories: Comedy, DVDs, Gross-out

Fired Up

Yes, this is a dumb little teen sex comedy that repeatedly tries to generate hilarity with a cheer involving the initials of its title. Yes, it spends a lot of camera time focusing on tight little shorts on tight little...

Tuesday June 9, 2009

Categories: DVDs, Drama, Thriller

The International

B-
Audience: Mature High Schooler
MPAA Rating: Rated R for some sequences of violence and language
Movie Release Date: February 13, 2009
This thriller about a multi-national bank with innumerable tentacles and immeasurable power has two problems and the worst is bad timing. It's just a little bit more difficult these days to feel pleasurably shaken up while watching a story about...

Monday June 8, 2009

Which is Dirtier -- 'Land of the Lost' or 'Hangover?' (Spoiler Alert)

The Hangover and Land of the Lost opened on the same day. Other than that, they have little in common. The Hangover is a raunchy comedy about the aftermath of a Las Vegas bachelor party that would have been unforgettable...

Monday June 8, 2009

'Billy Elliot' -- Before the Tony

Last night, "Billy Elliot" and its three young stars won Tony awards. Now is a good time to watch the movie about the boy who wants to dance that inspired it all (rated R for constant very bad language but...

Monday June 8, 2009

Shaun the Sheep: Sheep on the Loose

The latest Shaun the Sheep movie is "Sheep on the Loose" The people who created "Wallace and Gromit" are behind this wonderful new series about a sheep who does not follow the flock -- but sometimes gets the flock to...

Sunday June 7, 2009

The Original: The Taking of Pelham 123

The 1974 version of "The Taking of Pelham 123" is one of my favorite thrillers, with a brilliant cast that includes Robert Shaw, Walter Matthau, and Jerry Stiller and a terrific score by David Shire. I'm hoping that this week's...

Saturday June 6, 2009

List: Daddies and Daughters in Movies

In honor of Eddie Murphy's new release, "Imagine That," Father's Day, and the two best dads I know, my own dear father and my darling husband, here's a list of great movie dads and daughters. 1. A Little Princess I...

Friday June 5, 2009

Categories: Actors, Tribute

Tribute: David Carradine

Fans throughout the world mourn the loss of David Carradine. The son of actor John Carradine ("The Grapes of Wrath"), he first achieved success as the star of the television series "Kung Fu," where he played a mysterious Western character...

Thursday June 4, 2009

Categories: Comedy, Gross-out, Movies

The Hangover

When things go wrong for us, it's tragedy. When they go wrong for someone else, it's funny. As Alan Dale says, comedy is a man in trouble. This comedy gives us four men in a lot of trouble following a...

Thursday June 4, 2009

Categories: Actors, Interview

Interview: Rufus Sewell of 'Downloading Nancy'

In "Downloading Nancy," British actor Rufus Sewell plays the husband of a troubled woman (Maria Bello) who develops a tragic relationship with a man she met online (Jason Patric). Sewell often appears as smoldering, brooding characters and is perhaps most...

Thursday June 4, 2009

Categories: Documentary, Television

Come 'Home' with a One-Time Chance to See An Amazing Documentary

Home is a gorgeous new documentary with a haunting musical score about the planet we live on. It is from internationally renowned French photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand and produced by award-winning director Luc Besson. HOME is narrated in English by Glenn...

Wednesday June 3, 2009

Nancy Drew: Sotomayor's Childhood Influence

Judge Sonia Sotomayor, like Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, was a big Nancy Drew fan when she was a young girl. I've been touched by the reports of Judge Sotomayor, growing up in a housing project, devouring...

Wednesday June 3, 2009

The Last of the New York Jewish Movie Comedies?

New York Magazine uses the upcoming release of a new film by Woody Allen to consider whether this may be the last of the kind of comedy he exemplifies, the New York Jewish schnook, nebbish, and shlemiel comedy, focusing on...

Tuesday June 2, 2009

Interview: Mike Nelson of MST3000 and RiffTrax

Michael J. Nelson is the former host and writer of the Emmy-nominated, Peabody Award-winning Mystery Science Theater 3000 and the author of the hilarious Mike Nelson's Movie Megacheese. His witty commentary on movies is wildly funny but also very clever...

Tuesday June 2, 2009

BFCA Summer Movie Predictions

The Broadcast Film Critics have announced their predictions for the movies of summer 2009: Summer Blockbusters: Star Trek Up Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Summer Sleepers: Away We Go 500 Days of Summer The Hurt Locker Outstanding Performances...

Tuesday June 2, 2009

Categories: Based on a book, DVDs, Drama

Revolutionary Road

B
Audience: Adult
MPAA Rating: Rated R for language and some sexual content/nudity
Movie Release Date: December 31, 2008
It may be, as Thoreau said, that "most men lead lives of quiet desperation," but in the movies, desperation is much more likely to be loud. "Revolutionary Road" is another movie about unhappiness, phoniness, and corrosive dysfunction behind the manicured...

Tuesday June 2, 2009

He's Just Not That Into You

B+
Audience: High School
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for sexual content and brief strong language
Movie Release Date: February 6, 2009
It turns out that it all goes back to the playground. What did our moms tell us when boys teased us and knocked us down? "He only does it because he likes you!" This leads to two consequences. First, women...

Tuesday June 2, 2009

Defiance

B+
Audience: Mature High Schooler
MPAA Rating: Rated R for violence and language
Movie Release Date: January 16, 2009
Cowriter-director Edward Zwick, who also made "Glory," the story of an all-black Union regiment in the Civil War, spoke to me about why it was important to tell the story of the Bielski brothers, who kept 1200 Jews hidden from...

Monday June 1, 2009

The Seven Little Foys

Bob Hope would have turned 106 this week, and his birthday and the upcoming Father's Day reminded me of one of my favorite of his films. It's also one of the least characteristic because he is playing a real-life character...

Monday June 1, 2009

Jon and Kate: Can Their Marriage Be Saved?

Why do we care so much about Jon and Kate? Why is the show about these two people and their twins and sextuplets so popular? And why are their marital problems getting so much attention? I feel terribly sad for...

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