In terms of pure inventiveness, "Hundreds of Beavers" feels cut from the same cloth as "Eraserhead," "The Evil Dead" and "Donnie Darko." It’s an uncompromised work from a supremely talented new voice in director / co-writer Mike Cheslik, and that’s something always worth supporting.
A definitive release of what may be the perfect sex comedy for American fans intrigued by this cinematic genre. "All Ladies Do It" is so good-natured and silly, shot with such a dreamlike nature and drafted with such witty dialogue that it never falls into the trap of simply being softcore pornography or, worse yet, a lazy exploitation of its female stars.
Now playing at the Kan-Kan Cinema & Brasserie in Indianapolis, "Remembering Gene Wilder" doesn't focus on the legendary comedian's struggles but the great things he did in his life and the way others remember him. It's total fan service for those who enjoyed his work. But it's also GOOD fan service.
A Murder of Crowes — Midwest Film Journal's monthlong celebration of the actor Russell Crowe — continues with Lou Harry's atypically merciful examination of Crowe's turn in the musical "Les Misérables."
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