Ella Taylor http://wdiy.org en Greta Gerwig, Blithely Spirited As 'Frances Ha' http://wdiy.org/post/greta-gerwig-blithely-spirited-frances-ha Long a darling of the New York indie scene, Noah Baumbach came to filmmaking with a solid pedigree: His father is a film theorist and his mother was a movie critic at the <em>Village Voice </em>(where I've contributed myself).<p>But after his first hit comedy, <em>Kicking and Screaming</em>, the writer-director developed a habit not uncommon among novice filmmakers: He mistook clever disdain for insight. Thu, 16 May 2013 21:03:00 +0000 Ella Taylor 20173 at http://wdiy.org Greta Gerwig, Blithely Spirited As 'Frances Ha' 'Venus and Serena': Champs Atop Their Game http://wdiy.org/post/venus-and-serena-champs-atop-their-game What's left to know about Venus and Serena Williams? Probably not much that the tennis titans would be willing to share, given how heavily exposed they've been already, and how eager the press has been to wedge the sisters into ready-made narratives about race, celebrity and the daughters of a Svengali.<p>The lively if slightly worshipful new documentary <em>Venus and Serena</em> breaks little new ground in this regard. Thu, 09 May 2013 20:54:00 +0000 Ella Taylor 19781 at http://wdiy.org 'Venus and Serena': Champs Atop Their Game 'Love Is All You Need,' Unless Character Matters http://wdiy.org/post/love-all-you-need-unless-character-matters When a husband steps out on his wife while she's getting chemo, she's entitled to a weekend in the Mediterranean with Pierce Brosnan, right?<p>Right, but I believe he went there quite recently with Meryl Streep, did he not, albeit without the cancer? I didn't much care for <em>Mamma Mia!</em>, but the garish musical at least embraced its vulgarity with a full heart and a toe-tapping ABBA soundtrack. Thu, 02 May 2013 21:03:00 +0000 Ella Taylor 19381 at http://wdiy.org 'Love Is All You Need,' Unless Character Matters 'At Any Price': What Cost A Win? http://wdiy.org/post/any-price-what-cost-win Like last year's fracking drama <em>Promised Land</em>, the new movie <em>At Any Price</em> is about farm people getting pushed around by corporations — except that there's no Matt Damon to rescue them, cleanse his soul and snag Rosemarie DeWitt in the bargain.<p>Indie director Ramin Bahrani's first Hollywood picture is far from a David-and-Goliath story, though, and it's certainly not <em>The Waltons Face Down Monsanto</em>. Tue, 23 Apr 2013 20:59:00 +0000 Ella Taylor 18845 at http://wdiy.org 'At Any Price': What Cost A Win? A 'House' Divided, Over Stories Lived And Told http://wdiy.org/post/house-divided-over-stories-lived-and-told Among the semi-literate journals submitted by his high-school students, jaded French literature teacher Germain (Fabrice Luchini) is jazzed to find a rough diamond from a new pupil, Claude (Ernst Umhauer).<p>In weekly installments, the ingratiating but enigmatic teenager, who looks as though he just stepped out of a Pasolini movie, chronicles his efforts to insinuate himself into the family of one his classmates, an amiable but awkward underachiever named Rapha (Bastien Ughetto).<p>Recognizing a potential talent, Germain, a failed novelist and champion of the classics, begins to nurture the bo Thu, 18 Apr 2013 21:23:00 +0000 Ella Taylor 18568 at http://wdiy.org A 'House' Divided, Over Stories Lived And Told A Class-Concious Romp With 'The Angels' Share' Of Charm http://wdiy.org/post/class-concious-romp-angels-share-charm Responding to the death of Margaret Thatcher earlier this week, film director Ken Loach told <em>The Guardian</em>: "Mass unemployment, factory closures, communities destroyed — this is her legacy. She was a fighter, and her enemy was the British working class."<p>Loach speaks from experience: He began his tireless chronicling of the plight of Britain's underclass long before Thatcher came to power, and he didn't go much easier on Labour governments before or after her tenure as a Tory prime minister. Thu, 11 Apr 2013 21:03:00 +0000 Ella Taylor 18166 at http://wdiy.org A Class-Concious Romp With 'The Angels' Share' Of Charm 'Before And After' Dinner, Andre Is Still Talking http://wdiy.org/post/and-after-dinner-andre-still-talking In 1981, avant-garde theater director Andre Gregory collaborated with his friend Wallace Shawn and French filmmaker Louis Malle on an oddball project they called <em>My Dinner with Andre</em>.<p>Now enshrined as a classic — and one of the most-lampooned films in the history of American cinema — the movie is a talky two-hander in which Gregory (or someone very like him) gassed away about his globe-trotting adventures in spiritual enlightenment, while Shawn (or someone very like him) listened in disbelief, then grew entranced.<p>Public response tended to divide between those who thought <em>My D Thu, 04 Apr 2013 21:03:00 +0000 Ella Taylor 17781 at http://wdiy.org 'Before And After' Dinner, Andre Is Still Talking Past Pains, Buried Deep 'Down The Shore' http://wdiy.org/post/past-pains-buried-deep-down-shore If you want to tell a story, the professional tale-spinners say, make something happen.<p>That's true, but a happening can be defined as elastically as the teller needs it to be. Sometimes it's a shift in a character's inner landscape — a change in her responses to the common hurts and losses that she's lugged around from childhood — that moves us more than a third-act gunshot ever could.<p><em>Down the Shore</em>, a modestly scaled independent film set on the Jersey Shore, is billed as a thriller. Thu, 04 Apr 2013 21:03:00 +0000 Ella Taylor 17784 at http://wdiy.org Past Pains, Buried Deep 'Down The Shore' An 'Admission' That Moms Might Not Know Best http://wdiy.org/post/admission-moms-might-not-know-best Half an hour into Paul Weitz's new comedy, <em>Admission,</em> it dawned on me that I was watching an Americanized <em>About a Boy --</em> which admittedly was also directed by Weitz. Both movies are adapted from other people's novels; both cobble together families out of the waifs and strays of modern life.<p>But where <em>About a Boy</em> was both funny and wise about urban alienation, <em>Admission</em> settles for skin deep.<p><em>Admission</em>'s plot hovers in the vicinity of two square-peg boys. One is small, black, adopted from Uganda and yearning for a normal life. Thu, 21 Mar 2013 21:08:00 +0000 Ella Taylor 17039 at http://wdiy.org An 'Admission' That Moms Might Not Know Best Whatever Happened To The Real Gingers And Rosas? http://wdiy.org/post/whatever-happened-real-gingers-and-rosas A few weeks ago, I asked a class of college undergraduates what the 1960s meant to them.<p>"That flower-power thing?" one young man volunteered brightly.<p>The further we get from that misunderstood decade, the more the many strands of its rebelliousness get reduced to a pop-culture T-shirt slogan, a cartoon strip starring tie-dyed youth with stoned eyes and floor-mop hair.<p>But in London, where I came of age in the mid-'60s, "that flower-power thing" came late — and, by North American standards, pretty watered down. Thu, 14 Mar 2013 15:33:00 +0000 Ella Taylor 16612 at http://wdiy.org Whatever Happened To The Real Gingers And Rosas?