Friday, March 12, 2010

Weekend Update March 12, 2010

Hollywood has seasons. There's Awards Season, which finished up last weekend at the Kodak Theater. That’s when you see a lot of serious dramatic films with great performances that Oscar voters like. Coming up is Blockbuster Season, usually kicking off the first weekend in May. Then you get a lot of big budget, special effects laden, full of explosions movies that make loads of money, even if they aren't any good (I’m talkin’ about you, Transformers 2). Between now and then studios release pictures that can’t compete with a blockbuster but aren't likely to win any awards either.

Which brings us to
Green Zone, a thriller set in Baghdad in 2003. Matt Damon plays an Army inspector searching for WMDs, but then he stumbles onto some sort of conspiracy thing. Directed by Paul Greengrass of Bourne Identity fame, this has gotten decent reviews: apparently it’s fast paced, bold, and Matt Damon is pretty good. If you like action pictures Green Zone looks entertaining. If you prefer romantic comedy, you might enjoy She's Out of My League, one of those love stories with lots of gross frat boy humor that are real popular right now. This one’s getting mediocre reviews but the two lead players (Jay Baruchel and Alice Eve) are supposed to be fun to watch. There’s also Remember Me, Robert Pattinson’s effort to branch out from his Twilight persona -- but not too far, he’s still all brooding and beautiful. Doesn’t sparkle though. Remember Me is a love story about two broken people (Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin) finding each other, and critics pretty much hate it. Finally there’s Our Family Wedding, a story about a young Latina woman (America Fererra) who surprises her family with her engagement to an African American man (Lance Gross). Hilarity apparently ensues. Also featuring Forrest Whitaker and Carlos Mencia.

If you fell like staying in this weekend, Up in the Air is out on DVD; the film didn't win any Oscars but it's not a bad way to spend a Friday night.  If you're a Michael Moore fan you can rent his latest, Capitalism: A Love Story. It's a very entertaining but extremely ambitious film, sometimes awe inspiring, sometimes confusing.  Also it has old family movies of Michael when he was a little kid.

The wrap: it's likely that Alice in Wonderland will top the box office again this weekend.  If you haven't seen it, now's the time to go because it will have trouble holding onto those 3-D screens when How to Train Your Dragon comes out in a few weeks.  Alice is a fun movie, well worth a trip to the multiplex.


Photo: Universal Pictures 

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