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Giovanni Fazio
Giovanni Fazio has been The Japan Times' resident film crank since 1993. When not at the movies, he is busy recording and playing live with his band Makyo and running the independent electronica label Dakini Records.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Film
Apr 5, 2013
'Detachment'
Director: Tony Kaye
Japan Times
CULTURE / Film
Mar 29, 2013
Anna Karenina
'Anna Karenina" won the Oscar for best costume design this year, and like many a period literary adaptation, you might assume the frocks and greatcoats are the main attraction, the "value added" to what is necessarily a leaner version of an epic novel. Certainly director Joe Wright, who filmed Jane Austen's...
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CULTURE / Film
Mar 29, 2013
'ParaNorman'
Oregon's Laika studio, maker of fine "handcrafted animation," was responsible for "Coraline," simply the best stop-motion animated film of the past decade. It follows up with "ParaNorman," another scary, silly and sweet Goth-lite fable that attempts to wrest the territory back from Tim Burton.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Film
Mar 29, 2013
'Watashi no Dorei ni Narinasai (Be My Slave)'
Director: Toru Kamei
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CULTURE / Film
Mar 22, 2013
Sushi Girl
Director: Kern Saxton
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CULTURE / Film
Mar 22, 2013
The Master
I can recall how when "Apocalypse Now" first came out, viewers almost universally loathed the ending. After the forward motion of the first two hours, the film seemed to just run out of steam; Brando's shadowy rambling seemed an anticlimax, and reports that Francis Ford Coppola had agonized for months...
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CULTURE / Film
Mar 22, 2013
Surviving Progress
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CULTURE / Film
Mar 15, 2013
'Wreck-it Ralph'
Quick review: This is the zaniest, sharpest animated film I've seen since "The Incredibles." I thought there might be a reason for that, and sure enough, director Rich Moore — like Brad Bird of "The Incredibles" — is a joke-writing alumnus of "The Simpsons" (and "Futurama" as well).
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CULTURE / Film
Mar 15, 2013
'Cloud Atlas'
'The nature of our immortal lives lies in the consequences of our actions." Thus spake Sonmi-451, a Fabricant, one of many identical cloned slaves in the post-eco-apocalyptic future depicted in "Cloud Atlas," the phenomenal new film codirected by Lana and Andy Wachowski of "The Matrix" and Tom Tykwer...
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CULTURE / Film
Mar 15, 2013
Argo
It takes some weird alignment of the stars to produce a best picture Oscar-winner that is also No. 1 on my annual Top 10, but Ben Affleck's "Argo" was that flick. There's been a bit of a critical backlash against this film, as if entertaining people were a crime, but Affleck's tale of hostage-taking...
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CULTURE / Film
Mar 8, 2013
'Savages'
Oliver Stone's first hit as a director was "Salvador," way back in 1986, which looked at a small Latin American nation's descent into political murder, funded mostly by its larger neighbor to the north. Now, with "Savages," he seems to have come full circle, as Latin America's plague of disappearances...
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CULTURE / Film
Mar 8, 2013
'The Messenger'
It's a scene we've seen in so many other movies: Two soldiers, in full dress uniform, arrive on some leafy suburban street and knock on a door. "We regret to inform you ma'am" is usually about how far they get into their message before the dead soldier's loved ones collapse into sobbing heaps. "The Messenger"...
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CULTURE / Film
Mar 8, 2013
Plotting director Sam Raimi's unlikely path to Oz
There's a moment in "Oz the Great and Powerful," Disney's much-anticipated prequel to the 1939 MGM classic "The Wizard of Oz," where a character falls to the floor, in the midst of a witchy transmogrification into something evil. Off-screen she remains until suddenly, with a heart-stopping smack, a huge...
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CULTURE / Film
Mar 1, 2013
'Django Unchained'
Way back in 1992 there appeared a hot new indie flick called "Reservoir Dogs" by a then-unknown video-rental clerk turned director called Quentin Tarantino. This newcomer's knack was to take a classic genre movie — the heist flick — and pump it full of gabby and intensely quotable dialogue, multiple...
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CULTURE / Film
Mar 1, 2013
'Dark Horse'
Todd Solondz never makes comfortable films, and "Dark Horse" is no exception, featuring as its protagonist an overweight, overbearing 30-something nebbish named Abe (Jordan Gelber) who's a toy-collector nerd and still living at home with his parents.
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CULTURE / Film
Mar 1, 2013
'Obey'
Director: Temujin Doran
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CULTURE / Film
Feb 22, 2013
'Martha Marcy May Marlene'
You're fed up with your family, your upbringing, your school, your social class. You don't fit in and are reminded of it. The rules and social norms that other people seem to follow so blindly seem to you phony, trite, suffocating. You develop an attitude, a bit of psychological armor, and step off the...
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CULTURE / Film
Feb 15, 2013
'Zero Dark Thirty'
'Money shot' is a term that originally came from the pornographic-movie industry, referring to, ahem, a male actor fulfilling his contractual obligations.
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CULTURE / Film
Feb 1, 2013
Moonrise Kingdom
Wes Anderson is one of those directors who, love him or hate him, has been remarkably consistent. Each film, from "Rushmore" right on down, is an artfully constructed and totally hermetic world unto itself, with flawed or absent father-figures, a closet's worth of funky-yet-chic pop-culture knickknacks...
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CULTURE / Film
Jan 25, 2013
'Life of Pi'
Director Ang Lee's adaptation of author Yann Martel's Man Booker Prize-winning "Life of Pi" feels almost like two films sandwiched into one. In the core, you have the succulent special-effects-driven story of a young Indian survivor of a shipwreck who's adrift in a lifeboat with a man-eating Bengal tiger....

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