This week is bursting with fantastic home entertainment: Daniel Craig’s 007 returns in one of the best Bond films yet and openly queer Ezra Miller plays Emma Watson’s charismatic gay brother in the acclaimed The Perks of Being A Wallflower.
Documentary Bully chronicles the brutal harassment faced by today’s adolescents, while the Dardenne Brothers’ naturalistic The Kid With A Bike charts a heartbroken boy’s search for the father who abandoned him.
On the international front, late gay Monty Python member Graham Chapman is re-animated—literally—in A Liar’s Autobiography, while Argentina’s Sexual Tension: Volatile, presents six erotic tales of homo and homoerotic hijinks.
MikeE
“gripping piece of modern neorealism that never condescends or resorts to sentimental Hollywood parlor tricks.”
ROFLMAO
sorry, you mean a film that resorts to all of the crassest of French cinema’s pitiful stereotypes?
2eo
@MikeE: I read that and couldn’t get past the ridiculous ego blowjob Lawrence gave himself when he thought of it.
Surprised it didn’t descend into a full rant about how Herzog and Kurosawa on their own are better than anything anyone in the west has ever produced. So I guess he gets kudos for that.
He also scores points for not going on and on about David Lynch.
David G.
SKYFALL – Worst.Bond.Ever!