Noomi Rapace’s grip on a gripping role
Jul 28, 7:01 PMEarly in the movie “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” central character Lisbeth Salander is bound and raped by her legal guardian. It’s a harrowing scene from the first tale in novelist Stieg Larsson’s so-called Millennium Trilogy that was almost as difficult to film as it is to watch. Peter Andersson, the actor cast as the guardian, couldn’t bring himself to manhandle Salander, who is played in all three of the crime-story film adaptations by Noomi Rapace. The petite Swedish actress, 30, kept encouraging Andersson to dispense with any gentle stagecraft, worried that audiences would think the impending sexual violence wasn’t authentic. “Damn it, just hit me!” Rapace finally said.
‘Dinner’ director fell into farce
Jul 29, 3:10 PMJay Roach’s education as a comedy director came not in college or film school, but in self-imposed study shortly before making “Austin Powers.” He’d studied pre-law as an undergrad at Stanford University and mostly struggled for a decade as a screenwriter and cinematographer after film school at University of Southern California. Roach’s path to becoming one of the top comedy directors in Hollywood was far from assured.
‘Charlie St. Cloud’: Gimmicky premise darkens Zac Efron’s attempts to shine | 2 stars
Jul 29, 9:48 PMHis latest film marks a rise, and a dip, on Zac Efron’s creative trajectory. Moving beyond high school roles and away from song-and-dance silliness, he takes a confident half-step toward becoming a mature romantic lead. The film itself? Not so good.
‘Return to El Salvador’ is fueled with outrage | 3 stars
Jul 29, 3:03 PM“Return to El Salvador” is the sort of earnest documentary that usually finds a home in liberal churches. This isn’t to disparage its effectiveness, merely to recognize the commercial difficulties facing this sort of movie.
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