Here is my best attempt at selecting the most noteworthy film performances – or my “above-the-line” awards – for 2014. Two … More
Author: chrisreedfilm
March to See “Selma” Now: 50 Years After Events It Portrays, Film Is Especially Relevant Today
Selma (Ava DuVernay, 2014) In 1965, a year after the passage by the U.S. Congress of the landmark Civil Rights … More
Mr. Reed’s Metaphysical Neighborhood Presents the Best and Worst Films of 2014
For an explanation of my blog post title, check out my “best of” list from last year. For my picks … More
“The Babadook” Offers Creepy Lighting, Design and Sound, but Angers More Than Scares
The Babadook (Jennifer Kent, 2014) Young widow Amelia (a very fine Essie Davis, known in her native Australia for “Miss … More
The Dance of Jodorowsky’s Legos: 3 of the Best of 2014 Now Available for Home Viewing
The Lego Movie (Phil Lord/Christopher Miller, 2014) Young Emmet (voiced perfectly by Chris Pratt, also in this year’s Guardians of the Galaxy) lives … More
“The Interview” Was Made by Hacks
The Interview (Evan Goldberg/Seth Rogen, 2014) There is no question that the best thing to happen to the second film from … More
“Big Eyes” Offers Nothing of Interest to See
Big Eyes (Tim Burton, 2014) In the 1960s, a man named Walter Keane painted a series of paintings of waif-like little … More
“Unbroken” Starts Strong, Then Breaks Down in Its Second Half
Unbroken (Angelina Jolie, 2014) A few years ago, I read author Laura Hillenbrand’s Seabiscuit, from which the 2003 film of the … More
“Into the Woods” We Go, Skipping Lightly Before Falling into the Mud
Into the Woods (Rob Marshall, 2014) I was one of the few people I knew who did not like (Academy … More
Riddle Me Cumberbatch: Assembling the Puzzle of Turing in “The Imitation Game”
The Imitation Game (Morten Tyldum, 2014) Alan Turing (1912-1954) was a brilliant English mathematician considered to be one of the fathers … More