Showing posts with label Lady Bird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lady Bird. Show all posts

Monday, 26 February 2018

LADY BIRD : Tuesday 20th February 2018.

'LADY BIRD' which I saw earlier last week is a highly praised and critically acclaimed film Written and Directed by Greta Gerwig in her first solo Directorial outing. Costing US$10M to make, the film received its World Premier at last September's Telluride Film Festival, and a week later received a standing ovation when it screened at TIFF. Going on general release in the US in early November, the film has so far taken US$53M at the Box Office, and went out on wide release in Australia and the UK just a couple of weeks ago. The film has so far garnered 83 award wins and a further 190 nominations including the pending Academy Awards for which it is up for five including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. It won two Golden Globes, and was nominated for another two, and also gained three SAG Award nods, three BAFTA nods and five International AACTA nominations.

Set in Sacramento, California in 2002, the film tells the coming of age story of Christine 'Lady Bird' McPherson (Saoirse Ronan) who is studying in her last year at Catholic High School. She is seventeen years of age, lives with her parents Marion and Larry (Laurie Metcalfe and Tracy Letts respectively) in a relationship that is somewhat strained with her mother especially, as well as her adopted brother and his girlfriend. Lady Bird yearns to attend a University with culture and adventure somewhere other than Sacramento - ideally on the east coast, and anywhere but Sacramento. Her family is struggling financially - Marion works double shifts as a psychology nurse at the local Hospital to make ends meet, and Larry is unemployed from the IT industry and given his age is unlikely to find another role anytime soon. Marion's chastises Lady Bird as ungrateful for what she has, which creates a constant air of tension between mother and daughter.

Lady Birds best friend at school is Julie Steffans (Beanie Feldstein) and together they join the school theatre programme, and audition for a role each in a school musical production. They each secure a part, as does every other student who auditioned, and Lady Bird is attracted to the male lead Danny O'Neill (Lucas Hedges). Over time they grow fond off each other and begin dating. Danny comes from quite a well to do background and certainly more monied than her own family circumstances.

Lady Bird is invited to spend Thanksgiving Dinner with Danny's family, which attracts the ire of Marion. Sometime later, however, Lady Bird discovers Danny kissing another boy in a passionate embrace in a toilet cubicle, so ending their brief relationship.

At the insistence of her mother, Lady Bird scores a job at a local coffee shop, where she meets young musician and local boys High School student Kyle Scheible (Timothee Chalamet). Fairly soon the pair start dating, and Lady Bird and her bestie Julie begin to see less and less of each other and drift apart. Coinciding with this, Lady Bird befriends Jenna Walton (Odeya Rush) one of the more popular girls in school which will have something to do with her attractiveness, her maturity and her family's wealth. The pair hit it off after Jenna is reprimanded by Sister Sarah (Lois Smith) for wearing too short a skirt to school, and so the girls vandalise the Sisters car to get even.

Lady Bird then drops out of the school theatre production. One day while working at the coffee shop Danny enters and pulls up a seat. Lady Bird cannot look at him and so takes the garbage out the back to avoid any contact. Danny darts around the back and breaks down over his struggles to come out, pleading with Lady Bird not to tell anyone while she offers him a shoulder to cry on. Soon afterwards Lady Bird loses her virginity to Kyle, which ends thirty seconds later! Believing that he was also a virgin, because he said so, he then admits that he has slept with maybe six other girls, and that Lady Bird was not his first. This upsets her. Later in the bathroom at home in conversation with her mother, Lady Bird learns that her father has lost his job and has been fighting depression for a very long time and is on medication.

She begins the application process to numerous east-coast colleges. Her mother is insistent that they cannot afford the fees and the cost of tuition and that she should set her sights on a local college instead. In time after receiving several rejection letters, something positive comes through in the form of a wait list position at a New York college. Her Dad meanwhile helps out secretly with the financial aid applications. The night of the school Prom comes around and with Mum's help a dress is secured. Kyle is her date for the night and she is picked up by him with Jenna an her boyfriend too. Kyle and Jenna decide to give the Prom a miss and make for a party instead. Lady Bird states that she wants to go to the Prom and ask that she be dropped off a Julie's house. There Lady Bird and Julie make up their differences and together attend the Prom and have a blast.

On the day of her eighteenth birthday, her Dad wakes her up with a cup cake with a single candle planted in it. To celebrate her birthday, Lady Bird buys a packet of cigarettes, a lottery ticket and an edition of Playgirl magazine . . . because she now can! Soon afterwards she passes her driving test too, and then sets about redecorating her bedroom. Her mother then discovers that she has been applying to various east-coast colleges without her knowledge, but knowing full well that the family cannot afford it. Out of spite, Marion stops talking with her daughter, despite Lady Bird pleading for conversation and unequivocal apologies. She learns soon afterwards that she has gained a place at a New York college, and with the financial aid package, and some help from her father who has refinanced the house, is able to afford it.

On the day that Lady Bird flies off for the first time to attend college in New York, Marion refuses still to talk to her daughter. She drops off Lady Bird and Larry at the departure terminal and drives off, not even bidding her daughter good luck and farewell. In exiting the airport terminal and driving round the block tears of regret begin to well up in Marion who has a change of heart. She drives back to the departure terminal to be met by her husband, saying that their daughter has already left, and that she has missed her.

In New York Lady Bird unpacks her bags in her new dormitory accommodation. Her father has stashed several letters therein written by her mother to her daughter and then discarded, but salvaged by Larry. Lady Bird thoughtfully reads them all. She then gets involved in the social scene, gets drunk, wakes up in hospital, visits a Sunday church service, and then calls her parents and leaves a message for her mother saying how sorry she is and how much she loves her.

Greta Gerwig has here penned a sort of semi-autobiographical story that makes references to her growing up in Sacramento herself and some of the influences that have impacted upon her life. In doing so she has crafted an insightful warts and all look at the trials and tribulations of adolescence that propels 'Lady Bird' above the other coming of age genre fodder that we are all too often confronted with. The dialogue is grounded in a realism that keeps you invested in the characters and makes you believe what they are saying - it is sharply delivered, emotional, poignant, dramatic, funny and authentic and the wordplay between the characters never misses a beat. Saoirse Ronan delivers her third Academy Award nominated performance and its easy to see why, as she banters too and fro with her mother Laurie Metcalfe who is also up for an Oscar in a support role. Tracy Letts too gives an understated performance as the down trodden weary husband but well meaning and loving father in the all too brief scenes he shares with his family. This is a coming of age film of an ordinary girl, living in an ordinary city and with a fairly ordinary set of circumstances with the complexities of approaching adulthood and the roller coaster of emotions brought on by family, money, peer pressure, sex, school and wanting to follow your own path in life, that all combine to make this a far from ordinary package.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Wednesday, 14 February 2018

What's new in Odeon's this week : Thursday 15th February 2018.

The 22nd Annual Satellite Awards were presented by the International Press Academy (IPA) from The InterContinental Hotel at Century City, Los Angeles on Sunday 11th February. This awards ceremony honours outstanding performers, films and television shows and is presented by the IPA - an association of professional entertainment journalists, representing both domestic and foreign markets in print, television, radio, cable and new media outlets. The Satellite Awards specifically recognise achievement in the areas of film, television and new media, and the first such awards ceremony was held in January 1997.

In the main category of film achievement, the winners and grinners announced earlier this week were :
* Best Film : 'God's Own Country' and 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'.
* Best Animated Film : 'Coco'.
* Best Foreign Language Film : 'In the Fade' (Germany)
* Best Director : Jordan Peele for 'Get Out'.
* Best Actor : Gary Oldman for 'Darkest Hour' and Harry Dean Stanton for 'Lucky'.
* Best Actress : Sally Hawkins for 'The Shape of Water' and Diane Kruger for 'In the Fade'.
* Best Supporting Actor : Sam Rockwell for 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'
* Best Supporting Actress : Lois Smith for 'Marjorie Prime'.
* Best Original Screenplay'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' by Martin McDonagh.
* Best Adapted Screenplay : 'The Disaster Artist' by Michael H. Weber and Scott Neustadter.
* Best Cinematography : Roger Deakins for 'Blade Runner 2049'.
* Best Visual Effects : 'Blade Runner 2049'.
* Best Art Direction and Production Design : 'The Shape of Water'.
* Best Costume Design : Mark Bridges for 'Phantom Thread'.

 Special Achievement Awards were also presented to the following :
* Auteur Award (for singular vision and unique artistic control over the elements of production) to Greta Gerwig.
* Humanitarian Award (for making a difference in the lives of those in the artistic community and beyond) to Stephen Chbosky.
* Mary Pickford Award (for outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry) to Dabney Coleman,
* Nikola Tesla Award (for visionary achievement in filmmaking technology) to Robert Legato.
* Best First Feature : John Carroll Lynch for 'Lucky'.

This week then we kick off with the eighteenth film in a comic book cinematic universe giving rise to a whole new African based Superhero in his first dedicated big screen outing that has already won much praise from Critics; before moving onto another critically acclaimed offering of a coming of age story and a year in the life of a high schooler in her last year and the trials and tribulations faced in the twelve months leading up to her 18th birthday; before closing out the week with a jilted wife, a cheating husband, a sympathetic sister and her energetic friends and the new lease on life she ultimately discovers where she least expected it.

Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the three new release films as Previewed below, or those doing the rounds currently on general release and as Reviewed and Previewed in previous Blog Posts here at Odeon Online, you are here warmly invited to share your movie going thoughts, opinions and observations by leaving your relevant, succinct and appropriate views in the Comments section below this or any other Post. We'd love to hear from you, and in the meantime, enjoy your big screen Odeon experience during the week ahead.

'BLACK PANTHER' (Rated M) - and so Marvel Studios unleash another Superhero into our movie going world in this stand alone origin offering of 'Black Panther' (aka King T'Challa of the fictional African nation of Wakanda). The character created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby first appeared in the comic book 'Fantastic Four #52' in 1966 and depicts T'Challa as the King and protector of Wakanda. Along with possessing enhanced abilities achieved through ancient Wakandan ritual, T'Challa also relies on his genius intellect, rigorous physical training, martial arts skills, access to cutting edge technologies and accumulated wealth to ward off his enemies. Back in 1992 Wesley Snipes first muted his desire to work on a Black Panther film, and over the following ten years the project was further developed but eventually came to nothing. Then in 2005 Marvel announced that Black Panther was one of ten characters from its portfolio that would be developed as part of its Cinematic Universe, and in 2011 a Scriptwriter was hired and in 2014 the project was greenlit. Chadwick Boseman was cast in the role of T'Challa and made his first appearance in 2016's 'Captain America : Civil War' in which his character sides with Iron Man/Tony Stark. And so here we have this eighteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Directed and Co-Written by Ryan Coogler for US$200M. The film Premiered in the US at the end of January and goes on general release around the world this week. The film has received widespread critical acclaim, noting especially the Direction, casting, action sequences, costume design and, in a first for Marvel starring a predominantly black cast.

Following the events of 'Captain America : Civil War' T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) returns now as the new King of Wakanda following the death of his father and former King, T'Chaka at the hands of Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis) a South African black market arms dealer, smuggler and all round gangster. Two enemies conspire against T'Challa to bring down his kingdom - Erik 'Killmonger' Stevens (Michael B. Jordan) - a Wakandan exile who became an American black-ops soldier who now seeks to overthrow T'Challa and who is in cahoots with Ulysses Klaue. T'Challa, as Black Panther, joins forces with CIA Agent Everett K. Ross (Martin Freeman) and his own Dora Milaje - Wakanda's own elite team of all female special forces, to prevent a potential global conflict. Also starring Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Daniel Kaluuya, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker and naturally a cameo by Stan Lee.

'LADY BIRD' (Rated MA15+) - this highly praised and critically acclaimed film is Written and Directed by Greta Gerwig in her first solo Directorial outing. Costing US$10M to make, the film received its World Premier at last September's Telluride Film Festival, and a week later received  a standing ovation when it screened at TIFF. Going on general release in the US in early November, the film has so far taken US$45M at the Box Office, and now goes on wide release in Australia and the UK this week. The film has so far garnered 83 award wins and a further 185 nominations including the pending Academy Awards for which it is up for five including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress; and three BAFTA's being Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. It won two Golden Globes, and was nominated for another two, and also gained three SAG Award nods and five International AACTA's nominations. Set in Sacramento, California in 2002, the film tells the coming of age story of Christine 'Lady Bird' McPherson (Saoirse Ronan) who is studying in her last year at High School. She lives with her parents Marion and Larry (Laurie Metcalfe and Tracy Letts respectively) in a relationship that is somewhat strained, as well as her adopted brother and his girlfriend. Navigating a turbulent relationship with her mother, applying to out of State Universities, losing her virginity, learning to drive, the break up of her parents marriage, the High School Prom and turning eighteen all combine to create an eventful, full and poignant year for Lady Bird. Also starring Lucas Hedges, Timothee Chalamet and Odeya Rush.

'FINDING YOUR FEET' (Rated M) - Directed by Richard Loncraine, this British feel good romantic comedy drama offering opened the Torino Film Festival back in November last year, and was promoted at the American Film Market that same month. This week 'Finding Your Feet' goes on release in Australia, ahead of its general release in the UK next week and the USA the week after. Telling the story of conservative and well to do Sandra Abbott (Imelda Staunton) who discovers that Mike (John Sessions) her husband of forty years has been carrying on behind her back with her best friend Pamela (Josie Lawrence). Sandra seeks safe haven and a chance to lick her wounds in London with her estranged, older sister Bif (Celia Imrie). Sandra feels like a real outsider compared to her outspoken, outgoing, serial dating, free spirited sister who lives on an inner-city council estate . . . a far cry from the comfort she has been used to. But different is just what the Doctor ordered for Sandra and she reluctantly lets Bif drag her along to a community dance class where she meets her sister's friends, Charlie (a slimmed down Timothy Spall), Ted (David Hayman) and Jackie (Joanna Lumley). This colourful group of defiant and energetic seniors start to show Sandra that retirement is only the beginning, and that divorce might just offer a whole new lease of life, and love.

With three new release films this week to tempt you out to your local Odeon, remember to share your movie going thoughts with your other like minded cinephiles afterwards here at Odeon Online, and meanwhile, I'll see you sometime somewhere in the week ahead at your local Odeon.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Saturday, 23 December 2017

Birthday's to share this week : 24th - 30th December 2017.

Do you celebrate your Birthday this week?

Timothee Chalamet does on 27th December - check out my tribute to this Actor Birthday Lad turning 22, at the end of this feature.

Do you also share your birthday with a well known, highly regarded & famous Actor or Actress; share your special day with a Director, Producer, Writer, Cinematographer, Singer/Songwriter or Composer of repute; or share an interest in whoever might notch up another year in the coming seven days? Then, look no further! Whilst there will be too many to mention in this small but not insignificant and beautifully written and presented Blog, here are the more notable and noteworthy icons of the big screen, and the small screen, that you will recognise, and that you might just share your birthday with in the week ahead. If so, Happy Birthday to you from Odeon Online!

Sunday 24th December
  • Gavin O'Connor - Born 1963, turns 54 - Director | Producer | Writer  
Monday 25th December
  • Nicholas Hope - Born 1958, turns 59 - Actor 
  • Sissy Spacek - Born 1949, turns 68 - Actress   
Tuesday 26th December
  • Steve Bisley - Born 1951, turns 66 - Actor
  • Temuera Morrison - Born 1960, turns 57 - Actor | Director
  • Jared Leto - Born 1971, turns 46 - Actor | Producer | Director | Writer | Songwriter | Composer
  • Shane Meadows - Born 1972, turns 45 - Director | Writer | 
  • Kit Harrington - Born 1986, turns 31 - Actor | Writer | Producer 
Wednesday 27th December
  • Gerard Depardieu - Born 1948, turns 69 - Actor | Producer | Director | Singer
  • Timothee Chalamet - Born 1995, turns 22 - Actor  
  • Maryam d'Abo - Born 1960, turns 57 - Actress | Producer | Writer 
  • Elizabeth Rodriguez - Born 1980, turns 37 - Actress
Thursday 28th December
  • Maggie Smith - Born 1934, turns 83 - Actress 
  • Noomi Rapace - Born 1979, turns 38 - Actress | Producer
  • Sienna Miller - Born 1981, turns 36 - Actress 
  • Stan Lee - Born 1922, turns 95 - Writer | Producer | Actor | Consultant
  • James Foley - Born 1953, turns 64 - Director | Writer 
  • Denzel Washington - Born 1954, turns 63 - Actor | Producer | Director
  • Alex Dimitriades - Born 1973, turns 44 - Actor   
Friday 29th December
  • Bernard Cribbins - Born 1928, turns 89 - Actor 
  • Jon Voight - Born 1938, turns 79 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Director 
  • Ted Danson - Born 1947, turns 70 - Actor | Producer | Singer
  • Jude Law - Born 1972, turns 45 - Actor | Producer
  • Danny McBride - Born 1976, turns 41 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Director | Singer
  • Diego Luna - Born 1979, turns 38 - Actor | Producer | Director | Writer
  • Patricia Clarkson - Born 1959, turns 58 - Actress 
  • Lilly Wachowski - Born 1967, turns 50 - Writer | Producer | Director
  • Alison Brie - Born 1982, turns 35 - Actress | Producer | Singer  
Saturday 30th December
  • Tracey Ullman - Born 1959, turns 58 - Actress | Writer | Producer | Singer | Director 
  • Eliza Dushku - Born 1980, turns 37 - Actress | Producer
  • Bennett Miller - Born 1966, turns 51 - Director | Producer
  • Tyrese Gibson - Born 1978, turns 39 - Actor | Producer | Singer | Songwriter | Writer 
Timothee Hal Chalamet was born in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York City, USA to American mother Nicole Flender, a real estate broker and former Broadway dancer and French father Marc Chalamet, an editor working for UNICEF. He spent his Summers as a child in France, where he learned to speak French fluently. His dream was to become a professional soccer player, and in his early teens he would coach younger players at soccer camp. Growing up in New York, he was given several roles in television commercials which he did not particularly enjoy. He graduated from these to the New York theatre environment, and from there to television work and eventually feature films. He was accepted into the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in Manhattan, and it was this experience that really gelled his appreciation for acting. He graduated from there in 2013. At the advice of Actress Claire Danes, Chalamet enrolled at Columbia University immediately following High School, and after a year of studying he briefly attended the New York University Gallatin School of Individualised Study to more actively pursue his career as an Actor. 

In 2008 Chalamet appeared in two short films - both horror offerings - the ten minute 'Sweet Tooth' and the six minute 'Clown' with Norman Reedus. 2009 saw a single episode on the television crime series 'Law & Order' and the made for television movie 'Loving Leah'. After a break from his chosen craft, four episodes on the long running comedy drama series 'Royal Pains' came next in 2012 and later that same year eight episodes on the highly acclaimed 'Homeland' with Claire Danes, Mandy Patinkin and Damian Lewis playing the role of Finn Walden - the rebel son of the Vice President. 

2013 saw another made for television drama film - 'Trooper' alongside Mira Sorvino, and then in 2014 Chalamet gained this feature film debut in the Jason Reitman Co-Written and Directed comedy drama offering 'Men, Women and Children' with Adam Sandler, Jennifer Garner, Rosemarie Dewitt, Ansel Elgort and Emma Thompson. The thirteen minute short drama film 'Spinners' followed also in 2014 before Christoper Nolan's Co-Written and Directed adventure Sci-Fi drama 'Interstellar' alongside Matthew McConaughey, Michael Caine, Anne Hathaway, Ellen Burstyn, Jessica Chastain and John Lithgow. The film recovered US$675M from its US$165M budget outlay, won an Academy Award and a BAFTA amongst its total haul of forty-four award wins and a further 143 nominations. 'Worst Friends' closed out a somewhat busy 2014 for the young Actor. 

The fantasy drama thriller 'One & Two' opened up 2015, and later that year came the crime drama 'The Adderall Diaries' with James Franco, Ed Harris, Christian Slater, Amber Heard and Cynthia Nixon and then closing out that year came the Christmas themed comedy fantasy romance offering 'Love the Coopers' featuring Steve Martin, John Goodman, Ed Helms, Alan Arkin, Diane Keaton, Amanda Seyfried, and Marisa Tomei. 2016 brought High School comedy drama 'Miss Stevens'. 

Bringing us up to date and due for release on 26th December, is Chalamet's highly acclaimed turn as seventeen year old Elio who begins a relationship with the visiting research assistant Oliver during the Northern Italy Summer of 1983. 'Call Me By Your Name' stars Chalamet in the lead role alongside Armie Hammer's Oliver, whom he bonds with over his emerging sexuality, their shared Jewish heritage and the beautiful Italian landscape. The film has already picked up 25 award wins and another 68 nominations including 23 award wins and nominations for Chalamet as Best Actor. 

Due out in 2018 is the coming of age story set one Summer in Cape Cod back in 1991 - 'Hot Summer Nights' with William Fichtner and Thomas Jane, and due for release in Australia in February is the Greta Gerwig Written and Directed comedy drama 'Lady Bird' with Saoirse Ronan in the lead role in this early 2000's coming of age story set in Sacramento, California. This film too has received much Critical praise and is nominated for four Golden Globes and three SAG Awards amongst its tally so far of 26 award wins and a further 88 nominations. 

Also due for release in early 2018 is the Western adventure drama set in 1892 - 'Hostiles' Written and Directed by Scott Cooper and also starring Christian Bale, Stephen Lang, Jesse Plemmons, and Rosamund Pike in this story of a legendary Army Captain who reluctantly agrees to escort a Cheyenne Chief and his family across dangerous territory. 





Currently in Post-Production for a release later in 2018 is the true life telling 'Beautiful Boy' in which Chalamet plays Nic Sheff, the son of David Sheff played by Steve Carell and Vicki Sheff played by Amy Ryan chronicling meth addiction and subsequent recovery through the eyes of a father who must watch his son as he struggles with his addiction and the disease. And then also in Post-Production for next year is the next Woody Allen project 'A Rainy Day in New York' opposite Selena Gomez, Elle Fanning, Jude Law, Diego Luna, Liev Schreiber and Rebecca Hall. In the meantime, Chalamet also has two stage appearances under his belt too - the first in 2011 in 'The Talls' and in 2016 in 'Prodigal Son' - both productions were in New York. 

All up Chalamet has twenty-one Acting credits to his name, and he has already garnered twelve award wins all for 'Call Me By Your Name' and another seventeen nominations so far mostly for the same film but also for the ensemble cast in 'Lady Bird', 'Homeland' and 'Love the Coopers'. For a short period of time Chalamet was dating Madonna's daughter Lourdes Leon.

Timothee Chalamet - you may not yet have heard of him, but watch this space for this young lad is clearly going places; speaks fluent French and learned Italian on the set of 'Call Me By Your Name'; plays the piano and the guitar; is the brother to Actress, Writer and Director Pauline Chalamet; and this year was the youngest Actor to ever be awarded the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor for 'Call Me By Your Name'. We will watch your career take off with much interest Timothee, and may your star shine brightly. In the meantime, Happy Birthday to you, from Odeon Online.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-