Showing posts with label Dallas International Film Festival 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dallas International Film Festival 2014. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

DIFF 2014 Review: CHILD OF GOD

CHILD OF GOD
Directed by: James Franco 
Written by: James Franco and Vince Jolivette; based on a novel by Cormac McCarthy
Starring: Scott Haze, Tim Blake Nelson, and James Franco
Synopsis: The story of a homeless man who becomes increasingly violent and the town that is affected by his actions. 


Tuesday, April 15, 2014

DIFF 2014 Review: LOCKE- Jonesy's Take

LOCKE
Directed by Steven Knight
Written by Steven Knight
Starring: Tom Hardy, Olivia Coleman, Andrew Scott, Ben Daniels, and Ruth Wilson.
Synopsis: A man deals with his life choices one evening.

Monday, April 14, 2014

DIFF 2014 Review: DOM HEMINWAY - Javi's Take




DOM HEMINGWAY

Directed by: Richard Shepard
Written by: Richard Shepard
Starring: Jude Law, Emilia Clarke, Richard E. Grant, and Damian Bichir
Synopsis: A crook, who just served 12 years protecting a crime lord, tries to reinstate himself into society with mixed results. 


DIFF 2014 THE MAN BEHIND THE MASK: Javi's Take


EL HOMBRE DETRAS DE LA MASCARA (THE MAN BEHIND THE MASK)
Directed by: Gabriela Obregón
Synopsis: Recounting the history of the legendary Mexican wrestler, Santo and his son who took the name to carry on the legacy.


Thursday, April 10, 2014

DIFF 2014 Revew: THE CASE AGAINST 8- Jonesy's Take

THE CASE AGAINST 8
Directed by Ben Cotner and Ryan White
Synopsis: An in depth look at the trail of overturning prop 8 in California. 

THE CASE AGAINST 8 plays again tonight, 4/10, at The Angelika, and you can purchase tickets here!

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

DIFF 2014 Review: Documentary Shorts- Jonesy's Take


I was lucky again this year to check out the documentary shorts. I thoroughly enjoyed the selection last year, and I was not disappointed in the line up for 2014. There were the standard "slice of life" shorts, a couple made me wish they were feature length documentaries, as well as a more experimental-type short which absolutely floored me. 

Below, I have listed my three favorites (including twitter/page links to the directors), but almost all of these shorts were fantastic in their own way. 

The documentary shorts play again tonight, 4/9, and you can purchase tickets here! I highly suggest you check them out.


Tuesday, April 8, 2014

DIFF 2014 Review: Animated Shorts Blocks - Javi's Take


Here's my second round of shorts reviews. You can see my review of the first live action shorts program here. Now, animated shorts have a tendency of being my favorites because, unlike major studios, they haven't forgotten that people can make animation by hand or by other mediums other than computers.

While there was some CGI in this block, it was not really predominate, and we were able to witness sand and canvas paintings being used to create wonderful stories. I included a lot of the filmmaker's Twitter, web pages, the trailers, or the films when available, but make sure to check it out the block when it plays tonight.

Check out my favorites below.


A TANGLED TALE (dir. Francis Corrie Parks, USA)
I'll be real for a second, this short made the roomy get a little dusty. It tells the story of two fish that are caught in a fisher's line, and their attempt to escape. It's beautiful to look at thanks to the animation style, which uses a mixture of sand and CGI. What got to me was seeing a kinship and, dare I say, romance that developed between the two fish as they swim around. But that line is always looming in the background. It could be many things, and I took it as the threat of death, or even the fleeting nature of love and relationships. Either way, it's a beautiful short and I highly recommend you check it out below. You can follow the director on Twitter here and follow the movie here





CRIME: THE ANIMATED SERIES (dir. various, Sam Chou, Alix Lambert, USA)
This block in particular is actually a collection of different stories that are connected through the theme of crime and how it affects everyone. I posted the the last short which was hilarious. There is a very interesting segment that talks about violence, crime, hip-hop and their constant push and pull relationship. This is one of the more thought provoking shorts in the line up. You can follow them on Facebook here






HART'S DESIRE (dir. Gavin C. Robinson, UK)
The grass is greener on the other side is the cliche, and it's at the heart (pun intended) of this short film about a man and what could only be called some hairy dude with fake antlers. The style is very simplistic but also effective, and the director uses an interesting technique of showing the same shot but at different levels of details. You can follow the director on Twitter here.




THE LAST 40 MILES (dir. Alex Hannaford, USA)
This was not an easy short to watch given that this is talking about the latest trip that a man will take as he is being moved to be executed for a crime we are not privy to. Since we don't know what "Old Ray" did, it's very easy to feel bad for him, but it also addresses that point that even criminal are people. The movie changes style depending on whether we're in the present or in Ray's past, making it easy to distinguish one from the other and also adding a nice visual variety to this sad story.


THE MISSING SCARF (dir. Eoin Duffy, USA) 
Probably my favorite short of the whole block. It deals with a little squirrel who is missing his scarf. Along the way, he meets various animals that could help him, but they all have these great, big fears of their own. I don't want to spoil it, but the storybook aspect of this short is misleading and makes the ending a total riot. 

You can follow the director on Twitter here and can find more information about the short at the website here.



The Animation Shorts play again on Tuesday, April 8th, at 9:30pm. You can buy tickets here.

DIFF 2014 Review: NO NO: A DOCKUMENTARY- Jonesy's Take

NO NO: A DOCKUMENTARY 
Directed by Jeff Radice
Synopsis: A look into the life of former MLB pitcher, Dock Ellis


DIFF 2014: Shorts Program 1 - Javi's Take


Javi here back again with another set of shorts program reviews. As I've done in the past, I'll highlight some of my favorite shorts from the block and hopefully any additional information such as online availability. Check them out below.


Monday, April 7, 2014

DIFF 2014 Review: ANNA - Javi's Take


ANNA

Directed by: Jorge Dorado
Written by: Guy and Martha Holmes
Starring: Mark Strong, Taissa Farmiga, Bryan Cox, Indira Varma, and Noah Taylor
Synopsis: When a "memory" detective is assigned to help out a young girl, not everything is as it seems.


Sunday, April 6, 2014

DIFF 2014 Review: WEB JUNKIE- Jonesy's Take

WEB JUNKIE
Directed by Shosh Shlam and Hilla Medalia
Synopsis: A documentary detailing how China is dealing with its teens addicted to internet gaming. 


WEB JUNKIE plays again on 4/8 at 1:30pm at The Angelika in theatre 8.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

DIFF 2014 Review: EVOLUTION OF A CRIMINAL- Jonesy's Take

EVOLUTION OF A CRIMINAL
Directed by Darius Clark Monroe
Synopsis: A film maker goes home to tell a story that about his teenage years.

EVOLUTION OF A CRIMINAL plays again on 4/5 at 9:30 pm at The Angelika in theatre 4.

DIFF 2014 Review: FLUTTER - Javi's Take


FLUTTER

Directed by: Eric Hueber
Written by: Eric Hueber
Starring: Lindsay Pulsipher, Glenn Morshower, Jesse Plemmons, and Johnathan Huth Jr.
Synopsis: A mother struggles to raise her son in a poor Texas town.

FLUTTER will play again 4/5 at 8:30 at The Angelika Dallas in theatre 7.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Javi's Most Anticipated Movies from the 2014 Dallas International Film Festival


This year's roster of movies at the Dallas International Film Festival feel much more mainstream than in previous years and that's not a bad thing at all! I actually had a hard time narrowing it down to just six movies even after having seen three of the bigger movies in the roster. Jonesy's already shown her questionable (kidding!) choices, now check out mine below!

DIFF 2014 Movies We've Already Reviewed!


As part of the preview coverage for the 2014 Dallas International Film Festival taking place from April 3-13. This line up is really diverse and through sheer coincidence, it seems we've already reviewed a few the movies that are playing. Hopefully this makes it a little easier to narrow down your choices when you're deciding on what movies you should check out! Check out our reviews below.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Most Anticipated Films of the 2014 Dallas International Film Festival- Jonesy's Take



We are revving up for our coverage of The 2014 Dallas International Film Festival (DIFF) this week. One of the best aspects of this festival is how it's (mostly) contained at one location, The Angelika in Mockingbird Station, which makes it easy to jump from film to film and be able to mingle with festival goers between movies. Even though I pick out a few films which I am looking forward to, I'm always excited for the films that I'll see which will completely surprise me.

One set of films I did not list were the shorts. Last year I ended up seeing the documentary shorts for the first time, and I plan on making that a yearly occurrence. Plus, you can never go wrong with the midnight shorts block. But for my anticipated films, I have two features and (of course) mostly documentaries.

Keep checking back here all week and next for our coverage of films and interviews with filmmakers!

Not onto my most anticipated films.