In cinemas this week: Guardians of the Galaxy, Begin Again, And So It Goes and Bethlehem (Nova).
Guardians of the Galaxy - This action-packed, epic space adventure, expands the Marvel Cinematic Universe into the cosmos, where
brash adventurer Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) finds himself the object of an unrelenting
bounty hunt after stealing a mysterious orb coveted by Ronan, a powerful
villain with ambitions that threaten the
entire universe. To
evade the ever-persistent Ronan, Quill is forced into an uneasy truce
with a quartet of disparate misfits - Rocket (Bradley Cooper), a gun-toting raccoon, Groot (Vin Diesel),
a tree-like humanoid, the deadly and enigmatic Gamora (Zoe Saldana) and the
revenge-driven Drax the Destroyer (Dave Bautista). But when Quill discovers the true
power of the orb and the menace it poses to the cosmos, he must do his
best to rally his ragtag rivals for a desperate stand, with the
galaxy's fate in the balance.
Begin Again - The latest film from writer-director John Carney (Once), Begin Again is a
soul-stirring comedy about what happens when lost souls meet and make
beautiful music together. Gretta (Keira Knightley) and her long-time
boyfriend Dave (Adam Levine) are college sweethearts and songwriting
partners who decamp for New York when he lands a deal with a major
label. But the trappings of his new-found fame soon tempt Dave to stray,
and a reeling, lovelorn Gretta is left on her own. Her world takes a
turn for
the better when Dan
(Mark Ruffalo), a disgraced record-label exec, stumbles upon her
performing on an East Village stage and is immediately captivated by her
raw talent. From this chance encounter emerges an enchanting portrait
of a mutually transformative collaboration, set to the soundtrack of a
summer in New York City. Review to come to GWP soon (★★★★).
And So It Goes - There are a million reasons not to like realtor Oren Little (Michael
Douglas), and that's just the way he likes it. Willfully obnoxious to
anyone who might cross his path, he wants nothing more than to sell one
last house and retire in peace and quiet -- until his estranged son
suddenly drops off a granddaughter (Sterling Jerins) he never knew
existed and turns his life upside-down. Clueless about how to care for a
sweet, abandoned nine-year-old, he pawns her off on his determined and
lovable
neighbor Leah (Diane
Keaton) and tries to resume his life uninterrupted. But little by
little, Oren stubbornly learns to open his heart - to his family, to
Leah, and to life itself.
Bethlehem tells the story of the complex relationship between an Israeli
Secret Service officer and his teenage Palestinian informant. Shuttling
back and forth between conflicting points of view, the film is a raw
portrayal of characters torn apart by competing loyalties and impossible
moral dilemmas, giving an unparalleled glimpse into the dark and
fascinating world of human intelligence.
Weekly Recommendation: A thin week of releases, but a strong one. Guardians of the Galaxy is as entertaining as the Marvel Cinematic Universe has ever been. For the most part, it buckles the formula, combining exciting intergalactic action sequences with sharp (and frequent) humor. Plus, the cast is a riot. Begin Again is a pleasant and exceedingly watchable rom-com about how music can bring people together and inspire. Ruffalo and Knightley are terrific together. Bethlehem screened at last year's Jewish Film Festival. The complex, fraying relationships at the core of this thriller,
and the authentic insider look at both the agendas of the militant
revolutionaries and the procedures of the Israeli secret service, make for grim but powerful viewing. I actually preferred it to the similarly-themed Oscar-nominated Omar. I have yet to hear one positive comment about And So It Goes, despite the Douglas/Keaton pairing, so I am not going to rush out and see that.