Monday, January 6, 2025

Cinema Playground Journal 2025: Week 1 (My Cinema Playground

Multiplex Madness


The Count of Monte Cristo
⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
Genre:  Adventure, Thriller
Director:  Matthieu Delaporte, Alexandre de La Patellière
Starring:  Pierre Niney, Bastien Bouillon, Anaïs Demoustier, Anamaria Vartolomei, Laurent Lafitte


There are dozens of adaptations of The Count of Monte Cristo, the most recent of which being a Disney production from twenty years ago from the director of Waterworld starring Guy Pearce, Richard Harris, a very young Henry Cavill, and famed jerkass Jim Caviezel in the title role.  You might ponder if we need another one, but this latest adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's famed revenge thriller comes straight from Dumas's homeland of France itself, which gives it just that much more authenticity.  The story is, of course, that of a man imprisoned for many years, escaping only to discover that his fiancèe has moved on by marrying the man who betrayed him.  He then spends even more time plotting and elaborate revenge scheme to make those who wronged him suffer.

The Count of Monte Cristo seems to be a call for a return to swashbuckling period adventures.  The last attempt I vividly recall here in the States that wasn't a Johnny Depp led pirate movie being fellow Dumas adaptation The Three Musketeers, directed by kinetic bad movie autuer Paul W.S. Anderson, who is probably the last person who should make one of these movies.  If Anderson's Musketeers movie was an argument that they should die, then Monte Cristo is an argument that they should be reborn, showcasing that we can make them today with more grandeur than ever before.  This film is as large, sweeping, and adventurous as one would hope for in a Dumas adaptation.  It's a beautifully detailed epic made with passion.  The film is so grandiose and stunning that it's scope will dazzle while the performances will captivate, making this daunting three-hour adventure one to relish in.  It's certainly a case where a film's runtime is not an issue, as it allows us to bathe in the film's beauty while the story never stagnates.  The film is constantly in motion, with the only quibble being that it begins to creak toward the middle as the film begins to run out of time for its elaborate setup and begins to rush with time jumps.  I probably wouldn't have been against the movie being even longer if it meant smoothing out these rough edges, but it's an excellent tale told with power in spite of this.  For those who miss the classical period sagas of yesteryear, the film is a must-see that will scratch an itch they've probably had for decades.  I'm actually impressed at my theater for carrying this.  Normally I don't see this much of a banger on the first week of January.


The Damned
⭐️⭐️⭐️
Genre:  Horror
Director:  Thordour Palsson
Starring:  Odessa Young, Joe Cole, Siobhan Finneran, Rory McCann, Turlough Convery, Lewis Gribben, Francis Magee, Mícheál Óg Lane


You know, this is the second time in as many weeks that I've gone to a dramatic horror film that had a parade of walkouts and some dude falling asleep, loudly snoring throughout.  The same thing happened when I went to see Nosferatu last week.  But at least the guy who went to slumberland this time had the decency to do it halfway through, while sleepyhead at Nosferatu didn't last five minutes.  Meanwhile, the walkouts were less patient here, lasting a half hour rather than ninty minutes.  I bring this up because this should give you an idea of what type of horror film The Damned is, because while it's very good, it won't be in everyone's wheelhouse.  The Damned is one of those horror movies that is more about mood than scares, which means horror filmmakers will love it for its craftsmanship and horror fanatics will probably hate it because it doesn't go hard enough.  The film's story takes place at a 19th century fishing outpost in the Arctic.  The residents witness a ship sink off the coast, but choose not to assist as to not strain their resources.  Soon they begin being seeing haunting images of vengeful spirits, who they believe have come to punish them.  The film uses its horror metaphorically, showcasing the concept of "haunting" clashing between literally and figuratively, while stringing the audience along to guess as to which one is really at play.  It's a film about the guilt of making a hard choice when a result can lead to suffering.  Those seeking adequate BOO-factor from their ghost stories won't find it here, though the ghost scenes the movie does provide are excellently crafted and well-photographed.  I feel the movie could have raised its tension to allow for some balance with the psychological drama, but I find myself not being able to complain too hard when the movie is this handsome.  But I might have been tempted to rewatch it, otherwise.

Movies Still Playing At My Theater
Babygirl ⭐️⭐️⭐️
A Complete Unknown ⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Fire Inside ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Gladiator II ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Homestead ⭐️
Moana 2 ⭐️⭐️
Mufasa:  The Lion King ⭐️⭐️1/2
Nosferatu ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 ⭐️⭐️1/2
Wicked Part I ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

New To Streaming
A Real Pain ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Wicked Part I ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

Coming Soon!

Sunday, January 5, 2025

2024 Cinema Playground Journal Archive (My Cinema Playground)

Week 1 (Night Swim, Some Other Woman, Weak Layers)
Week 2 (American Fiction, Destroy All Neighbors, Role Play)
Week 3 (The Beekeeper, The Book of Clarence, Cult Killer, Founder's Day, Freud's Last Sesson, I.S.S., Mean Girls, All of Us Strangers)
Week 4 (Godzilla Minus One (Minus Color), Miller's Girl, Suitable Flesh)
Week 5 (Argylle, Fitting In, Scrambled, The Zone of Interest, The Eternal Memory, Rustin, Society of the Snow)
Week 6 (Lisa Frankenstein, Out of Darkness, The Teachers' Lounge, The Monk and the Gun, Skeletons in the Closet, May December)
Week 7 (Bob Marley:  One Love, Land of Bad, Madame Web, The Taste of Things, 20 Days in Mariupol, Oscar Nominated Shorts)
Week 8 (Drive-Away Dolls, Ordinary Angels, Seagrass, The Stolen Valley, Stopmotion)
Week 9 (Dune:  Part Two, The Promised Land)
Week 10 (Accidental Texan, Cabrini, Imaginary, Kung Fu Panda 4, The Peasants, Perfect Days)
Week 11 (The American Society of Magical Negroes, Arthur the King, Knox Goes Away, Love Lies Bleeding, The Prank, Snack Shack, Thorns, Uproar, Driving Madeleine, One Life)
Week 12 (Ghostbusters:  Frozen Empire, Immaculate, Late Night with the Devil, Problemista, Road House)
Week 13 (Asphalt City, Godzilla x Kong:  The New Empire, In the Land of Saints and Sinners, Shayda)
Week 14 (The First Omen, Monkey Man, Wicked Little Letters, Io Capitano)
Week 15 (Arcadian, Civil War, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, La Chimera, The Long Game, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, Sting)
Week 16 (Abigail, Hard Miles, Sasquatch Sunset, Villains Inc., Housekeeping for Beginners, Rebel Moon:  Part Two - The Scargiver)
Week 17 (Boy Kills World, Challengers, Unsung Hero, We Grown Now)
Week 18 (The Fall Guy, Mars Express, Tarot, Limbo)
Week 19 (Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Not Another Church Movie, Poolman)
Week 20 (Back to Black, I Saw the TV Glow, IF, The Strangers:  Chapter 1, Wildcat)
Week 21 (Babes, Furiosa:  A Mad Max Saga, The Garfield Movie, Sight)
Week 22 (The Dead Don't Hurt, Ezra, In a Violent Nature, Summer Camp, Young Woman and the Sea)
Week 23 (Bad Boys:  Ride or Die, The Watchers, Hit Man, Under Paris)
Week 24 (Inside Out 2, Latency, Tuesday, Treasure)
Week 25 (The Bikeriders, The Exorcism, Thelma)
Week 26 (Daddio, Horizon:  An American Saga - Chapter I, Janet Planet, Kinds of Kindness, A Quiet Place:  Day One, A Sacrifice)
Week 27 (Despicable Me 4, Fly Me to the Moon, MaXXXine, Beverly Hills Cop:  Axel F)
Week 28 (Dandelion, Longlegs, Robot Dreams)
Week 29 (Oddity, Twisters)
Week 30 (Deadpool & Wolverine, The Fabulous Four)
Week 31 (Coup!, Harold and the Purple Crayon, Kneecap, Peak Season, Trap)
Week 32 (Borderlands, Cuckoo, It Ends with Us,The Last Front)
Week 33 (Alien:  Romulus, My Penguin Friend, Skincare)
Week 34 (Between the Temples, Blink Twice, The Crow, Strange Darling)
Week 35 (1992, Across the River and into the Trees, AfrAId, City of Dreams, Good One, Reagan, Slingshot, You Gotta Believe)
Week 36 (Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, The Front Room, I'll Be Right There, Red Rooms, The Thicket)
Week 37 (The 4:30 Movie, The Critic, The Killer's Game, Speak No Evil, Transformers One)
Week 38 (A Mistake, Never Let Go, The Shade, The Substance, Super/Man:  The Christopher Reeve Story)
Week 39 (Azrael, Bagman, Lee, Megalopolis, My Old Ass, Notice to Quit, The Wild Robot)
Week 40 (Blink, A Different Man, Joker:  Folie a Deux, Monster Summer, White Bird, Salem's Lot, V/H/S/Beyond)
Week 41 (The Apprentice, Piece by Piece, Saturday Night, Terrifier 3)
Week 42 (Goodrich, Rumours, Smile 2, We Live in Time)
Week 43 (Conclave, The Line, Venom:  The Last Dance, Your Monster, Don't Move, Woman of the Hour)
Week 44 (Absolution, Here, Hitpig, Lost on a Mountain in Maine, Time Cut)
Week 45 (Anora, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Christmas Eve in Miller's Point, Elevation, Heretic, Meanwhile on Earth, Small Things like These, Weekend in Taipei)
Week 46 (Bird, A Real Pain, Red One)
Week 47 (Bonhoeffer, Gladiator II, Wicked Part I)
Week 48 (Moana 2, Dear Santa)
Week 49 (Werewolves, Y2K)
Week 50 (Kraven the Hunter, The Lord of the Rings:  The War of the Rohirrim, Queer)
Week 51 (Homestead, Mufasa:  The Lion King, Sonic the Hedgehog 3)
Week 52 (Babygirl, Bloody Axe Wound, A Complete Unkown, The Fire Inside, Nosferatu)