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Frost/Nixon

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Director Ron Howard is at the height of his powers with this screen adaptation of Peter Morgan’s play about a series of interviews British talk show host David Frost conducted with Richard Nixon in 1977. For such a simple concept the film is taut, engaging and fascinating. Frank Langella is brilliant as the embittered Nixon, hoping to reverse his fortunes by vindicating himself in the interviews. It’s an Oscar-worthy performance. Sheen (Tony Blair in The Queen) is spot on as the talk show host hoping to reverse his own fortunes by essentially “convicting” Nixon of his crimes. Langella and Sheen are supported by terrific performances by Sam Rockwell and Oliver Platt as Frost’s associates, and Kevin Bacon as Nixon’s chief of staff. Frost/Nixon is an absorbing exploration of television journalism, entertainment and politics. Watching the movie I was unaware as to what was fact and what was not, but the end result was so engrossing that ultimately the line that blurred truth from fictio...

A Mouse's Tale

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That The Tale of Despereaux is beautifully designed and animated does help to make up for its few flaws, among them a script and a story that could have been a bit tighter. Despereaux hails from Universal Animation Studios (the folks who brought you Curious George and The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends ), no giants in the animation arena and not known for the caliber of films coming out of PIXAR or Dreamworks Animation. Despereaux seems to be Universal's desperate attempt to play in that arena. That said, it is an honest effort despite the mixed results. In addition to the elegant production design the movie boasts an A-list cast that is at times stellar but for the most part merely adequate. Matthew Broderick hits the mark with his portrayal of the titular mouse, an oddity among his peers because of his uncommon boldness and desire for adventure. After being banished from Mouse World for essentially not fitting in, Despereaux discovers that he is destined for grea...