In cinemas this week: Calvary, Belle and Sebastian, Tim's Vermeer, Rio 2 and Jersey Boys.
Calvary - Father James (Brendan Gleeson) is a good priest who is faced with
sinister and troubling circumstances brought about by a mysterious
member of his parish. Although he continues to comfort his own fragile
daughter (Kelly Reilly) and reach out to help members of his church with
their various scurrilous moral - and often comic - problems, he feels
sinister and troubling forces closing in, and begins to wonder if he
will have the courage to face his own personal Calvary.
Belle and Sebastian - Based on the much-loved 1965 children’s book
which was later adapted into a popular French TV series. Set high in
the French Alps during the Second World War, it is the timeless tale of a
boy and his dog. Six year old Sebastian lives on the
mountainside with a kindly but gruff caretaker and no real family of his
own. As such he is left to his own devices and is often found roaming
the countryside. Belle is a wild mountain dog who has escaped from her
cruel owner. The villagers have mistaken her for a “beast” that has
been killing their sheep. When Sebastian first crosses paths
with Belle he must keep their friendship a secret and the two of them
form an unshakeable bond. Their adventures take them through the
mountains and ultimately they become pivotal in the successful escape of
refugees fleeing Nazi Germany for the safety of Switzerland.
Tim's Vermeer - Tim Jenison, a Texas based inventor, attempts to solve one of the greatest mysteries in all art:
How did 17th century Dutch master Johannes Vermeer ("Girl with a Pearl
Earring") manage to paint so photo-realistically - 150 years before the
invention of photography? The epic research project Jenison embarks on
to test his theory is as extraordinary as what he discovers. Spanning a
decade, Jenison's adventure takes him to Delft, Holland, where Vermeer
painted
his masterpieces on a
pilgrimage to the North coast of Yorkshire to meet artist David Hockney
and eventually to Buckingham Palace, to see the Queen's Vermeer.
Rio 2 - It's a jungle out there for Blu, Jewel and their three kids in RIO 2,
after they're hurtled from that magical city to the wilds of the Amazon.
As Blu tries to fit in, he goes beak-to-beak with the vengeful Nigel,
and meets the most fearsome adversary of all - his father-in-law.
Jersey Boys - The story of the rise of the music group The Four Seasons, with a
special focus on their lead singer, Frankie Valli (John Lloyd Young) the
small kid with the big falsetto. In addition to following the
group’s coming of age as performers, the core of the show displays how
an allegiance to a code of honor learned on the streets of their native
New Jersey got them through a multitude of challenges: gambling debts,
Mafia threats and family disasters.
Weekly Recommendation: Set in the spectacular French Alps the touching Belle and Sebastian is a great choice for the families in the school holidays, while Calvary is a tense, riveting, and deeply affecting Irish drama that will leave many viewers shaken. Tim's Vermeer is a lot of fun; a documentary about a man who took on centuries of art theory and created something truly extraordinary. Rio 2 and Jersey Boys I am personally not going to bother with, but they will no doubt have an audience and likely will be the top grossing films this week.