Showing posts with label Russell Crowe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russell Crowe. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

State of Play ***

Cast: Russell Crowe, Rachel McAdams, Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman, Robin Wright Penn, Helen Mirren, Jeff Daniels
Director: Kevin Macdonald
Running Length: 1:58
MPAA Classification: PG-13

Congressman Stephen Collins (Affleck) is the chairman of a committee reviewing whether Pointcorp should be used to outsource homeland security. One of his researchers apparently commits suicide, and it comes out that he had an affair with her. Collins believes that she was murdered because of his position. Journalist Cal McAffrey (Crowe) is his friend and a top reporter at the Washington Globe. He begins investigating the murder with a newbie blogger named Della Frye (McAdams). Soon, he is digging into areas that may be better left untouched, if he wants to continue living.

“State of Play” covers a lot of material in its two hour running time, being based on a five hour BBC miniseries. There are layers upon layers of story here, and while a little confusing at times, it is satisfying. The acting is solid, especially from Affleck and Crowe. This is a smart thriller that provides a twist ending that shows that all is not what it initially seems. “State of Play” is worth checking out.

Friday, September 28, 2007

3:10 to Yuma ***1/2Cast: Christian Bale, Russell Crowe, Peter Fonda, Ben Foster, Logan Lerman, Gretchen Mol
Director: James Mangold
Running Length: 2:00
MPAA Classification: R

Dan Evans (Bale) needs money to save his ranch. Forclosure is on the horizon, and he is short on money. Being a former sharpshooter in the Civil War makes him a good addition to the group escorting outlaw Ben Wade (Crowe) to the train station. There Wade will catch the 3:10 train to Yuma Prison, and a hanging. The journey is full of troubles, not the least of which is the fact that Wade’s gang is in pursuit, led by Charlie Prince (Foster), Prince is Wade’s right hand man, any wants nothing more than to see Wade set free.

This movie is all Crowe and Bale. They give great performances, and are the reason to see “3:10 to Yuma”. Crowe in particular bounces back and forth between charming and nasty, yet creates a character that is likeable in his own way. The supporting case, including Peter Fonda and Ben Foster solidly support the leads as well. Action-wise, there is enough to satisfy and both suspenseful and, at times, violent. The ending is satisfying and feels right, given what has gone before. I highly recommend “3:10 to Yuma”.

Thursday, November 20, 2003

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World ***1/2

Cast: Russell Crowe, Paul Bettany, Billy Boyd, James D'Arcy, Lee Ingleby, David Threlfall, Max Pirkis
Director: Peter Weir

Russell Crowe is Jack Aubrey, captain of the HMS Surprise in this adaptation of Patrick O'Brian's British Navy novels. Specifically based on the 10th and 1st books in the series, Master and Commander takes great pains (so I have read) to be historically accurate, and the result is a entertaining and interesting naval adventure. In 1805, during the Napoleonic Wars, the HMS Surprise is stationed off the coast of South America and is given the mission of stopping the French ship Acheron. The movie is a chase that is bookended by two battle scenes. Along the way, glimpses are given of life on naval ships of the time, including some interesting medical procedures. The good captain and his doctor have a relationship reminiscent of Star Trek's Kirk-McCoy relationship, and their interactions help to liven up some of the slower moments in the movie. Definitely a contender for Picture of the Year come Oscar time.