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Real Girl an endearing parable

October 25, 2007 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Ryan Gosling as Lars in a Scene from Lars and the Real Girl

Lars and the Real Girl stars Ryan Gosling as a loner who doesn’t allow himself to come close to anyone, not even his brother (Paul Schneider) and sister-in-law (Emily Mortimer). He certainly can’t handle the thought of a relationship with an actual woman, even though he has a co-worker named Margo (Kelli Garner) who is […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Craig Gillespie, Emily Mortimer, Kelli Garner, Nancy Oliver, Paul Schneider, R.D. Reid, Ryan Gosling

4 Months unflinching

August 24, 2007 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

What with films like Waitress, Knocked Up and the upcoming Juno, this seems to be the year of the unplanned pregnancy in North American films — and many critics have asked why the women in these films don’t just have their pregnancies terminated. That is, beyond the obvious fact that, if these women were no […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: 3 saptamâni si 2 zile, 4 luni, Alexandru Potocean, Anamaria Marinca, Cristian Mungiu, Ion Sapdaru, Laura Vasiliu, Vlad Ivanov

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

August 1, 2007 by Peter T. Chattaway 6 Comments

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

There is a lot that could be said about Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. It is the longest of the books in J.K. Rowling’s phenomenally popular series, yet it is also the shortest of the five movies that have come out so far. The book, which came out in 2003, was the […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Brendan Gleeson, Daniel Radcliffe, David Barron, David Heyman, David Yates, Emma Watson, Harry Melling, J.K. Rowling, John Trehy, Lionel Wigram, Lorne Orleans, Michael Goldenberg, Rupert Grint

Evan Almighty director Shadyac’s God is ‘very personal’

July 1, 2007 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Scene from Evan Almighty

Los Angeles, CA – It has been four years since Bruce Almighty conquered the box office, and a lot has happened at the intersection of faith and film since then. Many Christians were leery of the film when they heard that it starred Jim Carrey as a man who is endowed with supernatural powers after […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Amanda Morgan Palmer, Dave Phillips, Graham Phillips, Jim Carrey, Johnny Simmons, Lauren Graham, Morgan Freeman, Steve Carell, Tom Shadyac

Amazing Grace

April 17, 2007 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

A Scene from Amazing Grace

Grace promotes politics over Wilberforce’s faith ‘Amazing Grace,’ the song, is a beloved gospel classic; but once in a while, someone complains that it isn’t Christian enough – at least not in that first, famous verse. Words like ‘grace’ are too vague, and phrases like “I once was blind, but now I see” could refer […]

Filed Under: Film

Terabithia is a flawed but faithful adaptation

March 12, 2007 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

There are fantasies, and there are stories about children who fantasize. Bridge to Terabithia – which concerns a boy and girl who create an imaginary kingdom for themselves, as a sort of refuge from the travails of home and school – is most definitely the latter. But the Disney studio has gone out of its […]

Filed Under: Film

Children of Men and Apocalypto: Apocalypse future and past

January 10, 2007 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Life is precious, and the world is a hostile place. These two truths are taken to new – and sometimes shocking – extremes in “Children of Men” and “Apocalypto”. One film is set in the near future, and the other in the distant past, but both films are essentially chase movies set against the backdrop […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Clive Owen, Mel Gibson, Science Fiction

Deliver Us from Evil: the tragedy of lost faith

November 12, 2006 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Amy Berg scored quite a coup for her first documentary film. In Deliver Us from Evil, which covers one aspect of the child-abuse scandal currently rocking the Catholic church in the U.S, she gets a startlingly candid interview from Oliver O’Grady – a former priest, now living in Ireland, who abused numerous children while stationed […]

Filed Under: Film

The Da Vinci Code: a slanderous bore which takes itself too seriously

May 19, 2006 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Due to BCCN‘s publishing schedule, I am writing this column after I have had a chance to see The Da Vinci Code, but before the film has opened in regular theatres. So on the one hand, I can safely say that the movie is a dud, a complete bore, and that most film critics, secular […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Akiva Goldsman, Audrey Tautou, Dan Brown, Ian McKellen, Jean Reno, Paul Bettany, Ron Howard, Tom Hanks

Brokeback Mountain, Oscar Favorite, is not necessarily pro-gay

January 6, 2006 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

The Academy is in a political mood this year. The front-runner for the Best Picture Oscar is Brokeback Mountain, the so-called ‘gay cowboy’ movie; however, some pundits have speculated that the trophy might go to Crash, a contrived and wildly overrated ensemble piece about racism in Los Angeles, when the awards are handed out. Meanwhile, […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Ang Lee, Annie Proulx, Bernard Émond, Elise Guilbault, Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Larry McMurtry, Marie-Josée Bastien, Michelle Williams, Patrick Drolet

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