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March 30th, 2010

Scenes We Love: Hunger


On February 16, 2010, Criterion Collection released Steve McQueen's amazing film Hunger on DVD and Blu-ray. Although I saw the film a year earlier when it briefly enjoyed a theatrical run, the impact of its filmmaking and storytelling failed to quite sink in for a while; indeed, I unfortunately shelved even Criterion's glorious Blu-ray while I tended to other releases both home-video and theatrical. Following South by Southwest, however, I was renewed in my interest in these smaller, more substantial movies, which far too often get obscured by their more heavily-marketed, mainstream competition. As such, McQueen's film topped my priority list, and as expected the home-video release looks and sounds glorious, both in terms of presentation and content, even if I'm overdue to say so.

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March 19th, 2010

SXSW Review: Centurion



Imagine a flick like Braveheart, 300, Gladiator, or King Arthur, only those films have just been stripped of all those boring scenes about kings and princes, peasants and slaves, taxes and trades, and all that jazz. The result would be a movie that looks a lot like Neil Marshall's Centurion, a fast-paced, visually stunning, and action-heavy period piece that focuses on what matters most in a Saturday afternoon matinee: the good stuff. Boasting nary a subplot or an extraneous character to deal with, Centurion seems fully intent on delivering an old-school action adventure that tickles the eye without taxing the brain. And it succeeds on all counts.

It's the story of Centurion Quintus Dias (Michael Fassbender), a trusted officer in the Roman army. Following a brutal attack by the barbaric Picts (ancient Scots are what they are, I do believe), Quintus finds himself stuck deep inside an enemy village -- but not for long. Quintus' escape is aided by the last few survivors of the legendary Ninth Legion, and together the small band of soldiers must make their way to a friendly border. Not only do they have a long way to go, but they also have on their tails a tenacious group of Pict trackers, which is led by the ferociously unwavering Etain (Olga Kurylenko).

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