mandag 14. mars 2011

Movies to look forward to in 2011. Part 3.













"Henry's Crime"

Directed by: Malcolm Venville

Starring: Keanu Reeves & James Caan.

From imdb: An aimless man is sent to prison for a crime he did not commit.















"A Dangerous Method"

Directed by: David Cronenberg.

Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender, Keira Knightley & Vincent Cassel.


From imdb: a look at how the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud gives birth to psychoanalysis.

Movies to look forward to in 2011. Part 2.















"Provinces Of Night" AKA "Bloodworth"

Directed by: Shane Dax Taylor.

Written by: Earle W. Brown (Novel by William Gay)

Starring: Kris Kristofferson, Val Kilmer, Dwight Yoakam, Hilary Duff and Earle W. Brown.


From imdb: E.F. Bloodworth has returned to his home - a forgotten corner of Tennessee - after forty years of roaming.

onsdag 2. mars 2011

Movies to look forward to in 2011. Part 1.

Hello everybody! Here's a list of movies we're really looking forward to in 2011 here at Lloyd's Cinema Club:

"Amigo".

Directed by: John Sayles

Starring: Garret Dillahunt, Chris Cooper.


From imdb: A fictional account of events during the Philippine-American war.










"Tracker"

Directed by: Ian Sharp.


Starring: Ray Winstone & Temuera Morrison.

From imdb: An ex-Boer war guerrilla in New Zealand is sent out to bring back a Maori accused of killing a British soldier.





"Meek's Cutoff"
Directed by: Kelly Reichardt.

Starring: Michelle Williams, Bruce Greenwood, Paul Dano.

From imdb: settlers traveling through the Oregon desert in 1845 find themselves stranded in harsh conditions.
































tirsdag 24. mars 2009

"Lloyd's Cinema Club Favourites" (March 09)


Pick of the month:
March 2009



"Dirty Little Billy" (1972)
Directed by: Stan Dragoti.
Written by: Charles Moss and Stan Dragoti.
Cast: Michael J. Pollard, Richard Evans,
Lee Purcell & Gary Busey.
Not available on DVD or VHS.

Get it here: http://www.ioffer.com/search/items/Dirty%20Little%20Billy/text_pics/ioffer/0/false




This is director Stan Dragoti's only notable piece of work as a director, but what a rare achievement it is. "Dirty Little Billy" got lost in a wave of other revisionist Western's in the early 70s such as "Bad Company", "The Culpepper Cattle Co.", "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" and "The Hired Hand" and it's been collecting dust ever since and was never even released on VHS. This movie should be restored and released from limbo cause it's without a doubt one of the finest westerns of the 1970s. It's grim, violent, muddy and strangly comical. It might not be a historically accurate take on the Billy The Kid story but it's an unflinching meditation on adolescent debauchery, mischief, Sloth and the potential violent outcome of falling into bad company.The cinematography owes alot to Altman's "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" and the movie has a bleak and claustrophobic atmosphere. Every single character in this film looks dirty and almost sick and the mud covers everything. Michael J Pollard gives the performance of a lifetime as a young wannabe who's drifted west from New York with his family but falls into bad company after refusing to work on the farm. He's the other side of Kris Kristofferson's Billy in Peckinpah's "Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid". He's far from handsome, he's a coward and he can't even use a gun. A punk in every sense of the word. "Dirty Little Billy" is worth tracking down just to behold Pollard's great performance.

Now, get your asses online and track down a copy of this hidden western gem. It's a slice of raw, ugly Americana. 10/10.