Thursday, March 17, 2005

WELL, A SATIRICAL PIECE IN THE TIMES IS ONE THING, BUT BRICKS AND BASEBALL BATS REALLY GETS RIGHT TO THE POINT: The NYT's Tony Scott, on Woody Allen's 'Melinda and Melinda':
Chiwetel Ejiofor's presence, along with that of Daniel Sunjata in a smaller, similar role in the film's comic half, is perhaps the biggest shock in 'Melinda and Melinda.' In the fifth decade of his career as a New York filmmaker, Mr. Allen has written not one but two black characters into a movie, without sensationalism or stereotyping. Better late than never, I suppose."

Can you really hate a movie that includes Natalie from 'Sports Night', Brooke Smith and the acting debut of CNN American Morning and NYT op-ed page regular Andy Borowitz?

Well, it is a Woody Allen movie released since 1996, so, yeah, probably. (Anything Else did not make me laugh, once.)

No comments:

Post a Comment