Tag: Gary Oldman
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Movie Review: “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” (Matt Reeves, USA 2014)
Planet of the Apes (Franklin J. Schaffner, USA 1968) was a naked political allegory, like much of what Rod Serling wrote. As such, it was a creature of its time even more than most films. However, its basic plot is easily adaptable to making all kinds of points–it is, after all, not at all dissimilar…
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Mini-Review: “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” (Tomas Alfredson, France/UK/Germany 2011)
I don’t have enough to say about this film, so I’m reviewing it very briefly. I had some optimism for this film. John le Carre’s work is difficult to adapt to film because it is so intricate and complex. His novels aren’t long, but that owes more to the plainness of his prose than…
