As I prepare to hang out on the #LeftCoast, I thought you might like to check out what is already taking place in Hollywood ahead of the TCM Film Festival!
Archives for April 2013
Tuesday’s Overlooked Film: Mother and Child (2009)
I am writing this on a Saturday because I want to make sure that I get everything down. Rarely, I mean RARELY do I venture to the land of Lifetime – Television for Women (I have my reasons). But very interesting sight of Samuel L. Jackson and Naomi Watts in bed TOGETHER made me stop in my tracks.
What I watched over the course of the next couple of hours was honest and well-performed (if not a bit melodramatic in some movements, but all is ultimately forgiven) – and also this week’s ‘overlooked’ film – 2009’s Mother and Child.
Written and directed by Rodrigo Garcia, it should surprise no one how the intersecting lives narrative works. Here, the central theme is (as indicated by the title) are the various women’s relationship to motherhood.
- Karen (Naomi Watts) is an ambitious, determined woman who faces a daunting decision that causes her to face the demons of the past.
- Elizabeth (Annette Bening) never quite got over the fact that subsequent to falling pregnant aged 14, there was something missing in her life. Now 38 years later, will she have a chance at redemption?
- Lucy (Kerry Washington), is unable to have a child of her own but is willing to move heaven and earth to right this wrong.
From the main cast down to the supporting players (Shareeka Epps, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Cherry Jones, David Morse) this film is so well played that I stayed on Lifetime (even watching a preview of The Client List) until the film’s conclusion.
Be sure to check out other overlooked titles at Sweet Freedom!
The TIME 100: The World of Film Representin’ Again!
The 2013 TIME 100 List is out and again the world of cinema is represented quite well. While I may not agree with ALL of the selections, but they are worth the notice nonetheless; where appropriate, I labeled the category of where they were slotted, otherwise they were identified as Artists. Here are some of the honorees:
Daniel Day-Lewis, Actor, 55 (in the “Icons” section)
Jennifer Lawrence, Actor, 22
Steven Spielberg, Director, 66
Mindy Kaling, Comedian, 33
Bryan Cranston, Actor, 57
Aamir Khan, Actor/Activist, 48
Lena Dunham, Actor, 26 (in the “Icons” section)
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Actress, 34 (in the “Icons” section)
Justin Timberlake, Musician/Actor, 32 (in the “Icons” section)
Ted Sarandos, Netflix chief content officer, 48 (in “Titans” section)
Jimmy Fallon, Talk Show Host, 38
Shonda Rimes, Storyteller, 43 (in “Titans” Section)
What do you think? Hit me in the comments below.
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