Before the boys finished the school year, oh, a few days ago, I crammed in a couple of movies for my A-Z project. I don’t imagine that I will make much progress on the project his summer. You would think that summer is a good time for gorging on movies, but I never seem to be able to justify the time. Nor am I very effective at winning control of the TV.
Capote (2005)
This fictional biopic has converted me to the magic of Philip Seymour Hoffman, especially for his spot-on turn as Truman Capote. Catherine Keener was spectacular, too, as Capote’s close
friend Harper Lee. The movie follows Capote as he covers the Kansas murders that became the basis for his bestselling In Cold Blood. As Capote interviews Perry Smith, one of the men convicted of terrorizing and murdering an entire family, he finds himself drawn to Smith. The cinematography is remarkable with high atmospheric perspective. I will watch again.
Casino (1995)
By extreme contrast, Martin Scorsese’s Casino was sexy, bright, and colorful. This story of Las Vegas mobsters progresses through alternating storylines featuring Sam “Ace” Rothstein (Robert DeNiro), a successful casino owner, and Nicky Santoro (Joe Pesci), Rothstein’s strongman. In addition to the glitter of Vegas, this movie features corruption, drugs, and insane amounts of violence. Sharon Stone knocked my socks off as Rothstein’s cokehead trophy wife. I loved the retro sets and wardrobe, as well as the great cast, which includes Vegas standards Don Rickles, Dick Smothers, and Alan King.