The Artist
I liked it a lot. I was prepared not to, given all the hype, but I really enjoyed it. It has been over-hyped to an extent; it's not the best film of the last million years or whatever people are claiming it to be.
It does, however, deserve the attention it's getting purely based on the performances I think. It's not as simple as "turn the sound off and call it innovative" either. There's nothing "simple" about a silent film, and for modern actors to perform so well in one, when the skill of silent acting was basically made redundant in the late '20s, is actually really impressive. It feels modern in the "normal" scenes (the camera is doing things that weren't possible in the 1920s for example), and then emulates perfectly the silent movie style in the "movie" scenes.
Maybe it's because I'm just really interested in that whole era of film anyway, when some of the world's most famous actors (Buster Keaton, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Gloria Swanson etc.) basically lost their jobs and a whole new batch of talent was brought in from Broadway. The female lead is clearly based on Joan Crawford in a lot of ways as well, successfully making the transition from a dancing unknown in silent pictures to fully-fledged A lister when the talkies become popular, while more established stars disappear. Joan Crawford <3
Anyway, great film.
The Woman in Black
Big pile of meh. It was very atmospheric I'll admit, or at least it would have been if the cinema wasn't full of screaming 11 year olds when I saw it. Radcliffe is awful though. It's not even as if it's a big "acting" role anyway; he really didn't have to do much, but he was still dire.
It was ok, anyway. It just didn't frighten me in the way I'd hoped it would to be honest. Even the "jumpy" bits could be seen a mile off.
The Killing of Sister George
I've had this for a while, but only just got around to watching it last night. It's got the same screenwriter and director as my favourite film, so I thought I'd give it a go.
Basically, Sister George is a very wholesome character in a soap opera, but the character gets killed off by the writers because the actress playing her is an alcoholic lesbian who sexually assaults two nuns in a taxi. It was really controversial when it came out in the '60s, and got an X rating because of a lesbo sex scene and bad language. By today's standards, it's tame stuff, but I can see why it would have been shocking back then.
I liked it. Beryl Reid is amazing as Sister George and the script is really quite witty.
Ticked Off Trannies With Knives
One of the worst films I've ever seen, and not in a "it's so bad it's good" kind of way. It had one or two decent one-liners, but the rest of the script was utter s**te, with even worse acting.