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Published May 7th, 2014
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Lamorinda Theatres - A Little for All!
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By Derek Zemrak |
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Photo courtesy Columbia Pictures |
"The Amazing Spider-Man 2"
As Hollywood gears up for the summer blockbuster season, we have a few movies at the Orinda and Rheem theatres for all ages to enjoy. First, swinging into theatres nationwide is "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" starring British actor Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker/Spider-Man.
You may remember Andrew from his outstanding supporting role in "The Social Network," which earned him a Golden Globe nomination. I enjoy Andrew in the role of Spider-Man and he holds his own in developing a likable, caring Peter Parker. In this sequel, Spider-Man is facing danger once again in New York as Elector, played by Oscar recipient Jamie Foxx ("Ray"), is on a mission to destroy Spider-Man and everything that stands in his way. Once again, Golden Globe nominee Emma Stone ("Easy A") returns as Peter's love interest, Gwen Stacy. Dane DeHaan ("Kill Your Darling") delivers a solid performance as Harry Osborn. DeHaan reminds me of a young Leonardo DiCaprio and it will be interesting to follow his career.
Is "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" the best super hero movie this year? No. But it is an enjoyable film that will hold your interest for 2 hours and 22 minutes running time. "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" is rated PG-13 due to violence and it is already spinning large numbers at the box office nationwide - 33 million on opening day.
John Turturro as "Fioravante" and Woody Allen as "Murray" in "Fading Gigolo." Photo courtesy of Millennium Entertainment
"Fading Gigolo"
If you are looking for a sophisticated comedy, I highly recommend the independent film, "Fading Gigolo," written, directed and starring veteran actor and Golden Globe nominee John Turturro ("Quiz Show," "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," "The Big Lebowski"). Turturro plays a floral designer who agrees to become a professional Don Juan to help his best friend Murray (Woody Allen) make a few extra dollars. The friends quickly find themselves in a triangle of love and money. The film also co-stars Sharon Stone and Sofia Vergara ("Modern Family").
In a recent interview with Turturro he explained that he worked and reworked the script for over a year, while openly taking input and corrective suggestions from the master of "sophisticated comedy" scripts, Woody Allen. When Allen agreed to play the role of Murray, Turturro knew he had something special. Don't miss this gem of a movie. "Fading Gigolo" opens at the Orinda Theatre Friday, May 9.
"Fading Gigolo" has a fast 90-minute running time with an R rating due to adult themes, sex and language. This comedy is an excellent example of what all independent filmmakers strive for.
Listen to Derek every Saturday morning at 8 a.m. on Real to Reel, 1450AM KEST.
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