Monday, November 15, 2010
STONE
RYAN: There are some movies that I'll see no matter what just because of a certain actor. And Edward Norton is one such actor.CAROLINE: He is terrific. And this also stars Robert De Niro and Milla Jovovich.RYAN: I've loved many performances of Ed and Bobby but I have to tell you the most shocking thing about Stone is Milla. To have a stand-out performance against two powerhouse actors is quite an accomplishment. She really steals the show.CAROLINE: Wow. That's impressive.RYAN: I never thought it would be possible. I don't consider her a fabulous actress, though she's never been disappointing either.CAROLINE: Well, she doesn't always choose the best roles, LBH, let's be honest. She's done a lot of random sci-fi and such.RYAN: But in this movie she truly proves herself. If I had read the script, I'd have totally thought of Juliette Lewis for the role; but Milla nails it.CAROLINE: How were the boys and the rest of the film?RYAN: It's a character study and a good kind of slow movie.CAROLINE: Is there such a thing?RYAN: [laughs] Yes! Of course. It's a very measured pace and an interesting story. I don't want to give anything away but Ed plays a dude in prison who finds spirituality and his performance is great - he's so good at playing that fine line where you don't really know whether to believe him or not.CAROLINE: Yes. I loved that about him in Primal Fear.RYAN: Oh, beyond. He's super fab. And then Bobby De Niro's wife is played by Frances Conroy.CAROLINE: Nobody does dowdy like Frances.RYAN: Too true. And her hair does some acting in this movie too.CAROLINE: [laughs] What do you mean?RYAN: It's just so listless and tells a lot about her character.CAROLINE: Okay. So is this an amazing feature? Do I have to see it?RYAN: You'd really like it. It's a pretty dense story, well written and acted. There are a couple shocking and intense moments and those in between are cool too.-- BOTTOM LINE --RYAN: It's not a must see in the theater, and I can't say it'll be an Oscar contender, but it's a pretty good film with a quirky, serious and interesting story. Because of the pace and the subject I'd recommend it for a more mature audience.-- RATING --Cheeky & Fresh Movie Reviews
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