DVD review: To the Wonder
Terrence Malick’s improvised reverie on love and commitment in the 21st century is one long dreamy, sun-burnished montage featuring Ben Affleck, Olga Kurylenko, and a murmured French voice-over in place of dialogue. Â Â Â Â
Terrence Malick’s improvised reverie on love and commitment in the 21st century is one long dreamy, sun-burnished montage featuring Ben Affleck, Olga Kurylenko, and a murmured French voice-over in place of dialogue. Â Â Â Â
“I think I need to call child services and have Leslie taken away from herself,†quips Ann (Rashida Jones) to camera. Please don’t. Amy Poehler’s confused, unlucky-in-love Leslie grows to be even more adorable in this excellent US sitcom.
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Rather than being a cradle-to-grave biopic, Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln is set almost entirely in Washington DC’s parlours and debating chambers in the weeks preceding the crucial vote to abolish slavery.
“Everybody breaks bro, it’s biology,” maintains Jason Clarke’s pitiless CIA interrogator in a gruelling opening torture scene. It sets the unsentimental and discomforting tone for this look at the decade-long manhunt for Osama bin Laden
Koichi lives in Kagoshima in the shadow of a volcano with his single mum and grandparents. He pines for his family to reunite but that’s highly unlikely, so he and his brother go on an adventure. Â Â Â Â
Armando Iannucci’s US version of The Thick of It isn’t as droll and caustic (it badly misses Malcolm Tucker) as the Brit version, but Julia Louis-Dreyfus is very good value as potty-mouthed Selina. Â Â Â Â

Review by John Delia The comedies are starting to invade movie theaters this summer, some raunchy others just for fun and The Internship fits into
