

Wilmington By Mike WilmingtonWilmington@moviecitynews.com
Wilmington on DVDs. The Rest: The Hangover, Part II; Cowboys and Aliens; Mr. Popper’s Penguins; Kuroneko; Behind the Mask
The Hangover, Part II (Also Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Combo) (Three Discs) (Two Stars) U.S.: Todd Phillips, 2011 (Warner Bros.) I laughed at 2009’s big comedy hit, The Hangover — that tense and raunchy tale of three longtime buddies at a wedding who wake up after a night of incredible but totally forgotten debauchery and have to try…
Read the full article »Wilmington on DVDs. Pick of the Week: Classic. The Lady Vanishes; Crooks’s Tour; Design for Living (Hecht-Lubitsch or Coward); If I Had a Million .
In The Lady Vanishes, his marvelous 1938 classic of mystery and intrigue set aboard a train full of English and international travellers racing though the Balkans, Alfred Hitchcock pushes the form of the romantic-comedy-thriller to near perfection. It’s one of the most purely entertaining movies he ever made, and it can be watched over and over again with no diminution of pleasure.
Read the full article »Wilmington on DVDs. Pick of the Week: The Help. The Debt.
“The Help” (Three Stars) U.S.: Tate Taylor, 2011 Like smooth Kentucky Bourbon or hot cornbread and jambalaya, or like Ray Charles’ great bluesy versions of “Georgia on my Mind” and “America the Beautiful,” The Help is old-fashioned, flavorsome stuff — old-fashioned in many good ways, and a few not-so-good ones. Set in Jackson, Mississippi…
Read the full article »Wilmington on Movies: Hugo
Hugo (Four Stars) U.S.: Martin Scorsese, 2011 Martin Scorsese’s Hugo — a movie masterpiece if there ever was one — is a film for film lovers to dream on. It’s an incredibility entertaining show. But how could it not be? Scorsese has made it at the peak of his craft and art,…
Read the full article »Wilmington on Movies: Shame
Shame (Three and a Half Stars) U.S.-U.K.: Steve McQueen, 2011 There have always been lots of movies that show or exploit sex, but far fewer that try to explore it seriously, as a rich, meaningful subject, whether psychological or social. And there’s only a handful of that few that try to portray…
Read the full article »Wilmington on DVDs. Pick of the Week: Classics, Sets. Orpheus; La Villa Santo-Sospir; Jean Cocteau: Autobiography of an Unknown
Orpheus (Also Blu-ray) (Two Discs) (Four Stars) France: Jean Cocteau, 1950 (Criterion Collection) Jean Cocteau, the French artist-of-all-trades who mastered many forms — he painted, drew, wrote and made movies — was a fountain of talent and an apostle of art. He was also a bit of a dandy and a…
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