::Past Reviews::

The Accidental Tourist

Lost in Translation

Flirting With Disaster

A Fish Called Wanda

Bowfinger

ColdComfortFarm

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

This is Spinal Tap

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


::Kit's Movie Reviews::

 

This Month's Kit Flick:

Australia

 

Starring Nicole Kiddo (who was never a favorite before this) and Huge Jackson, but best of all, directed by Bea Luhrmann who also directed Moline Rouge and, another all time favorite movie, Strictly Ballroom. Mr. Luhrmann simply sees things differently from any other director I’m aware of. He has a fantastical sense of visual creation and a great sense of humor, too.
 
I would never have thought I’d like this sweeping saga of historical Australia, but I enjoyed it so much and so did my husband. We were surprised and delighted by it. Give it a whirl! You might be pleasantly surprised, too.

I love movies.

Not all of them, of course, but the ones I love I treat the same way I treat my favorite books—I pick them up again, every year or so, and enjoy them once more. Movies have certainly influenced me. My protagonists, Margot and Max, are in the movie business. My real life daughter is an art director (as well as the cover artist for my stories). Her significant, Marc Greville, is a production director. I’ve had the thrill of being on location shoots, watching sets being created, taken inside tours of the studios, suffered with them when business is slow. And, most of all, listening, listening, to everything that is said around me. Gossip is great for the creative mind!

And movies are fascinating to watch being made. They are such complicated entities. All those people, hundreds of them, all working at their separate jobs, from writer to electrician, lighting director to editor to gaffer. Each group working toward one goal, a completed film.

When finally completed, I think there’s so much to look at while viewing a movie. I like to concentrate sometimes on just the actors, then there’s the production direction, or the music, or the editing or try not looking at the screen and just listen to the dialogue. Fascinating. A good movie is worth multiple viewings, just as a good book can be enjoyed over and over.

Each month I'll talk about some of my faves==all available on DVD. Enjoy!

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