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In the 1920s, magician Stanley Crawford (Colin Firth) enjoys widespread acclaim as Chinese conjurer Wei Ling Soo, his stage persona. As arrogant as he is talented, Stanley despises claims by phony spiritualists that they can perform real magic. At the behest of his friend, Stanley travels to the Côte d'Azur mansion of the Catledge family to expose a young medium named Sophie (Emma Stone). However, Stanley is left surprised and shaken by evidence that Sophie's gifts may be real.
Cast: Colin Firth , Emma Stone , Marcia Gay Harden , Hamish Linklater , Eileen Atkins , Simon McBurney , Jacki Weaver , Erica Leerhsen
Director: Woody Allen
Genres: Romantic comedy
Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics

Woody Allen may have already wrapped his latest film Magic in The Moonlight, but that doesn't mean the persnickety director will give up the goods when it comes to what the movie is all about. Nonetheless, with word that Sony Pictures Classics will be distributing the film, Allen has decided to drop a few details.

The LA Times reports Allen has confessed, "It's a romantic comedy set in the South of France in the 1920s." Via press release Sony added that Magic in The Moonlight is "against a backdrop of wealthy mansions, the Côte d’Azur, jazz joints and fashionable spots for the wealthy of the Jazz Age." 

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the Teuton-accented trio of Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams and Willem Dafoe, a risky casting decision that ultimately pays off, this decidedly low-pulse endeavor will put off viewers who like their spy thrillers with a bit more oomph, but should court plenty of intrigue among discerning arthouse-goers who see the name “John le Carre” and know what they’re in for.

The German port city of Hamburg was where Mohammed Atta and his collaborators planned the Sept. 11 attacks, a fact that has kept intelligence operatives there on high alert more than a decade later. It’s against this tense backdrop of justified paranoia and lingering shame that rumpled, hard-drinking Gunter Bachmann (Hoffman) runs a secret anti-terrorism team seeking to develop sources within the Islamic community that will lead them to higher-profile suspects. It’s a risky task, requiring patience and sensitivity as well as a willingness to hold back and negotiate, and in this Bachmann finds himself continually at odds with paper-pushing Hamburg intelligence head Dieter Mohr (Rainer Bock), who would rather arrest first and ask questions later.

The subject of their latest clash of wills is 26-year-old Issa Karpov (Grigoriy Dobrygin), a half-Chechen, half-Russian immigrant who turns up in Hamburg looking half dead. Having suffered torture and imprisonment in both his native countries, he takes shelter with a Muslim woman (Derya Alabora) and her son (Tamer Yigit), and quickly connects with Annabel Richter (McAdams), a passionate young human-rights attorney who agrees to help Karpov claim an inheritance worth tens of millions of Euros. Classified by authorities as an escaped militant jihadist, this disheveled man of mystery is of immense interest to Mohr, who wants him arrested before he can make contact with Islamic terrorist cells, but also to Bachmann, whose instinct is always to pause, look at the bigger picture and make the most strategic move.

To that end, Bachmann reaches out to both Richter and Tommy Brue (Dafoe), head of the bank that is holding the desired funds. Both of them will play key roles in Bachmann’s plan to lay a trap — not for Karpov, but for Dr. Faisal Abdullah (Homayoun Ershadi), a respected Muslim academic and philanthropist whom the team has been tracking for months, and who is suspected of secretly backing terrorist activity by way of donations to a Cyprus-based shipping company. Bachmann is given 72 hours to pull it all together, thanks to some leverage provided by Martha Sullivan (a raven-haired Robin Wright), a slippery and formidable CIA agent who articulates, not without irony, the ostensible reason why she and Bachmann do what they do: “To make the world a safer place.”



In that respect, far from being merely a grab for a broader international audience, the casting of actors like Hoffman and McAdams (the German accents jar for about a minute before the actors vanish into their roles) subtly underscores the universality of this particular story. It may be set in Hamburg, but the themes it addresses — about legacies of failure and incompetence, and the difficulty of getting people to work together even for some elusive collective good — are applicable anywhere, not least in the world of post-9/11 American counterintelligence.

Up until its grimly compelling final stretch, when the pieces of Bachmann’s plan are finally aligned and set in motion, “A Most Wanted Man” is not an action movie in any conventional sense. Thinking and talking are its primary modes of action; the most startling thing we see is a character getting snatched and thrown into the back of a van. If there’s a thrill here, it’s not so much in the plot’s gradual accumulation of twists and turns, but rather in the way le Carre’s bleak, unyielding worldview seeps into your nervous system. Chilly as that sounds, Corbijn brings a sympathetic touch to even the seemingly least significant characters, and he proves especially sensitive to the ways in which all of them are wrestling with an inheritance of sorts — a literal one for Karpov and an emotional one for Richter, whose human-rights work reps a conscious attempt to reject her privileged upbringing.

First among equals in the fine ensemble, Hoffman brings a superbly world-weary quality to the role of Bachmann, whose subtle methods are predicated on a deep understanding of human complexity and the reality that no one is either fully good or fully evil — an insight that makes for good detective work, and good drama as well. Making perhaps the strongest impression among the German actors is the brilliant Nina Hoss (“Barbara”) as Bachmann’s trusted deputy, while Iranian thesp Ershadi (“Zero Dark Thirty,” “Taste of Cherry”) brings a natural dignity and gravitas to the role of the targeted Dr. Abdullah.

The film was shot on location in Hamburg by Benoit Delhomme, whose crisp compositions are marred only by a sometimes overly wobbly camera, in a needless attempt to channel a sense of real-world anxiety. Herbert Groenemeyer’s score is subtly deployed in line with the tenor of the proceedings, but nonetheless keeps the picture pulsing along.

Sundance Film Review: 'A Most Wanted Man'

Reviewed at Sundance Film Festival (Premieres), Jan. 17, 2014. Running time: 121 MIN.

Production

(Germany-U.S.) A Lionsgate (in U.S.) release presented with Roadside Attractions. (International sales: FilmNation Entertainment, New York/Beverly Hills.) Produced by Stephen Cornwell, Gail Egan, Malte Grunert, Simon Cornwell, Andrea Calderwood. Executive producers, John le Carre, Tessa Ross, Sam Englebardt, William D. Johnson. Co-producer, Helge Sasse.

Crew

Directed by Anton Corbijn. Screenplay, Andrew Bovell, based on the novel by John le Carre. Camera (color), Benoit Delhomme; editor, Claire Simpson; music, Herbert Gronemeyer; production designer, Sebastian Krawinkel; art director, Sabine Engelberg; set decorator, Yesim Zolan; costume designer, Nicole Fischnaller; sound, Gareth Johns; supervising sound editor, Frank Kruse; re-recording mixer, Martin Steyer; special effects supervisor, Peter Wiemker; visual effects supervisor, Malte Sarnes; stunt coordinator, Ronnie Paul; line producer, Arno Neubauer; associate producers, Rhodri Thomas, Klaus Dohle; assistant director, Scott Kirby.

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Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams, Grigoriy Dobrygin, Willem Dafoe, Robin Wright, Homayoun Ershadi, Nina Hoss, Franz Hartwig, Daniel Bruhl, Kostja Ullmann, Vicky Krieps, Mehdi Dehbi, Rainer Bock, Tamer Yigit, Derya Alabora, Herbert Gronemeyer, Charlotte Schwab, Max Vokert Martens, Bernhard Schutz, Martin Wuttke, Ursina Lardi. (English, German dialogue).

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From La Femme Nikita and The Professional to The Fifth Element, writer/director Luc Besson has created some of the toughest, most memorable female action heroes in cinematic history. Now, Besson directs Scarlett Johansson in Lucy, an action-thriller that tracks a woman accidentally caught in a dark deal who turns the tables on her captors and transforms into a merciless warrior evolved beyond human logic.
  
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The trailer for Luc Besson's Lucy arrives with Scarlett Johansson tearing up Taipei as a super-strong, hyperintelligent meta-human. Johansson plays the title character: a young woman forced into being a drug mule for the mob. A violent encounter leaks the substances she is carrying in her stomach into her system, where it sets about expanding her brain capacity, bestowing her with superhero-like powers and granting intelligence that far exceeds the greatest minds (including Morgan Freeman's bemused professor). 

It's another interesting career choice for Johansson. She's started toying with her image – using her stardom to win parts that deconstruct it. Her last three starring roles have shared a similar theme – the characters are people, or beings, who evolve, mutate or vanish altogether. In Her, Johansson's self-aware OS develops in intelligence, ascending to an intellectual plane far above the humans she interacts with. As an initially dispassionate alien in Under the Skin, the human body her character occupies begins to affect how she views the humans she hunts down. In Lucy she's the future human with access to 28% of cerebral capacity (beating the rest of us by a good 18%). She can stop and reverse time, unlock secrets beyond our universe. And throw people around a lot too.

A trio of flourishes may also be just the thing Besson needs, after veering in a quite different direction with his recent work. His last three films as a director have failed to capture the imagination of audiences or critics, and seen him stray from the action-led work that made his name. Animated film Arthur 3, mafia comedy The Family, and ambitious Aung San Suu Kyi biopic The Lady all disappointed, with many observers commenting that the Parisian seemed unsuited to projects so radically different from what he has done before. Lucy suggests he is back in an action frame of mind. But the casting of Johansson injects just enough class into a trashy concept to transcend his recent work (and the competition).

We'll have to wait until the film's August release to see if this is the continuation of Johansson's success, and marks Besson's resurgence as a director. In the meantime, what do you think of the Lucy trailer? Did it leave you on a high? Or is it a bad trip?
 
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Plot Summary: There are a million reasons not to like realtor Oren Little (Michael Douglas), and that's just the way he likes it. Willfully obnoxious to anyone who might cross his path, he wants nothing more than to sell one last house and retire in peace and quiet -- until his estranged son suddenly drops off a granddaughter (Sterling Jerins) he never knew existed and turns his life upside-down. Clueless about how to care for a sweet, abandoned nine-year-old, he pawns her off on his determined and lovable neighbor Leah (Diane Keaton) and tries to resume his life uninterrupted. But little by little, Oren stubbornly learns to open his heart – to his family, to Leah, and to life itself - in this uplifting comedy from acclaimed director Rob Reiner.

"Very early on I walked into this club and heard this beautiful voice singing," says Douglas. "I thought Diane was lip-syncing, but it was actually her. She has a great voice."
In terms of screen chemistry, Douglas believes Keaton made for an even better lip locking partner than his Candelabra co-star, Matt Damon. "Sorry Matt, hate to blow the whistle on you," says Douglas. "Matt surprised me, mind you. But Diane is a great kisser."


In their lengthy Hollywood careers, Diane Keaton and Michael Douglas have never shared the screen.
That changes this summer with the romantic comedy And So It Goes, opening July 11.
"It's really surprising that they haven't worked together," says director Rob Reiner, who worked with Douglas in 1995's The American President. "But they loved the idea of doing it together and we were lucky to get them."
It might seem like an unlikely pairing for Keaton, but Reiner says the 68-year-old actress has made a career out of being the sweet next to the salty both onscreen (Jack Nicholson in Something's Gotta Give) and off-screen (dating Nicholson and Warren Beatty).

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"She actually does like the bad boys," says Reiner. "She likes a guy who is a little rough around the edges."
Keaton finds plenty of rough as a soft-hearted lounge singer who finds herself living next door to Douglas' misanthropic and proudly offensive real-estate agent Oren Little in a humble apartment building.
After his Emmy winning role as the flamboyant Liberace in Behind the Candelabra, Douglas wears a clearly lower-quality bathrobe here as a man who doesn't care how he's being perceived.
"Bathrobes can really tell you a lot about someone," says Douglas. "They are an important part of costume design."

Little has his reasons for bitterness. His wife, the love of his life, left him heartbroken when she died of cancer. Further, his drug-addicted son heads to prison, leaving a 9-year-daughter Little didn't even know existed.
Douglas says he was intrigued initially reading the screenplay after his own bout with cancer and his real-life troubles with his own son Cameron, who has been incarcerated in a Pennsylvania prison since 2010 due to drug offenses.

"It did make me smile when I read the script, all of a sudden you realize it's not as unique a situation as it seems," says Douglas. "There are a lot of differences, but it's about how life plays these tricks on you. One moment everything is perfect and the next it's not."
Working together with Keaton was as good for Douglas as he could have hoped — "she's very comfortable in her own skin." And the actress shows singing chops during a lounge act, including one scene in front of Frankie Valli playing a club owner.

Release Date: July 25, 2014
Studio: Clarius
Director: Rob Reiner
Screenwriter: Mark Andrus
Starring: Michael Douglas, Diane Keaton, Sterling Jerins, Frankie Valli, Scott Shepherd, Frances Sternhagen
Genre: Drama, Romance
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for some sexual references and drug elements)
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Kamis, 17 Juli 2014

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After exploring twentysomething Millennial malaise in his 2004 hit “Garden State,” Zach Braff shifts his attention to mid-thirties, post-marital anomie in “Wish I Was Here,” a cloying compendium of follow-your-dreams platitudes, new-agey spirituality and mawkish, father-son deathbed bonding that strains so hard to recapture “Garden State’s” calculating but effective blend of whimsy and pathos that it nearly gives itself a hernia. The product of Braff’s much-discussed Kickstarter campaign, “Wish” seems sure to placate die-hard fans of the writer-director-star (who films himself in adoring close-up throughout) while driving others to distraction. Nostalgia for Braff’s debut pic plus Kickstarter-centric buzz should equate to solid niche biz, though perhaps softer than “Garden State’s” $26 million domestic cume.

Having killed off his mother at the start of “Garden State,” Braff builds “Wish” around the impending death of a cancer-stricken patriarch (Mandy Patinkin), whose illness sets off a chain reaction in the life of son Aiden (Braff), a struggling L.A. actor who hasn’t landed even a bit part in years. Though Aiden’s sympathetic wife Sarah (Kate Hudson) holds down a steady job as a water department data cruncher, money is constantly tight for the young couple and their two kids, pre-teen daughter Grace (Joey King) and six-year-old son Tucker (Pierce Gagnon). Both kids are enrolled at a pricey yeshiva school paid for by Aiden’s dad, a conservative Jew who faults his son (among many other things) for straying from his faith. But when dad’s cancer treatments put an even tighter squeeze on everyone’s bank accounts, Aiden is forced to pull the kids out of the yeshiva, leading to a disastrous experiment in home-schooling.

In its broad strokes and more than a few specific details, “Wish I Was Here” recalls Judd Apatow’s recent “This Is 40,” another au courant snapshot of L.A. entertainment-industry types trying to rekindle the spark in their marriage while coping with a sagging economy, aging parents and demanding children. But where nearly everything in Apatow’s film felt messy and lived-in and true (no matter those who accused it of bourgeois hand-wringing), Braff’s movie (co-written by the director and his brother, Adam) rarely seems more than a strained sitcom minus only the laugh track. A running gag about Aiden’s inability to stop cursing in front of the kids (and an accompanying “swear jar” atop the kitchen fridge) feels about a decade past its sell-by date, while gag scenes involving YouTube-watching and Segway-riding rabbis are fourth-rate Woody Allen at best.

All of which is still preferable to when Braff shifts into earnest, soul-searching philosophical mode.
At times, Braff’s sophomore feature feels as though he were trying, without a lick of irony, to compress everything people hate about L.A. — and about a certain strain of Sundance-favored indie movies — into one single film. Everyone  in “Wish” has some kind of self-absorbed, woe-is-me cross to bear, and you can bet that by the end of an overlong 113 minutes, they’ll all manage to work things out, usually in the course of a slo-mo emo-rock montage sequence, or by standing in the backyard reciting Robert Frost, or by driving out into the desert and sitting on a rock in search of an “epiphany” (at which point, this writer was hoping against hope for an epiphany of the “127 Hours” variety).

Aiden’s layabout brother Noah (Josh Gad), who lives in one of those beachside trailer parks with million-dollar views that only exist in bad L.A. movies, has even bigger daddy issues than Aiden does. (But wait, he’s also a genius!) Meanwhile, Grace finds herself torn between Judaism’s teachings about female modesty and the strange adolescent feelings beginning to course through her body. Even relatively well-adjusted Sarah (the sadly underused Hudson) bemoans the fact that she has to work a dull office job instead of following her own dreams, though the movie never bothers to tell us what those dreams actually are.

Braff and his producers have said that their Kickstarter funds bought them a certain degree of freedom, including the ability to shoot on location in Los Angeles, and final cut for Braff. The result is unquestionably an auteur film, but one festooned with so many bad and unnecessary ideas that one can’t help wondering if a more modest, hemmed-in version of the same project might not have proved more effective. Chief among Braff’s indulgences are a recurring string of fantasy interludes in which Aiden appears as a space-suited action hero pursuing a cloaked villain on the surface of some distant planet. Meant as a manifestation of the character’s unrequited adolescent hero complex, these heavy-handed scenes instead have the doubtless-unintended effect of playing like outtakes from M. Night Shyamalan’s “After Earth.”

Other tech credits are adequate but undistinguished, with “Garden State” d.p. Lawrence Sher’s widescreen shooting notably flatter and less cinematic this time around. Wall-to-wall KCRW-ready soundtrack includes original compositions by James Mercer and Bon Iver. Music credits on print screened in Sundance were not yet final.