Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Lael Loewenstein, Wade Major and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s new movie releases.
FilmWeek: ‘Frozen 2, ‘A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood,’ ‘Knives Out’ And More
Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Lael Loewenstein, Wade Major and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s new movie releases.
- " Frozen II " in wide release
- " A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood " in wide release
- " Knives Out " in select theaters (check local listings)
- "
Dark Waters
" at ArcLight Hollywood & The Landmark
- The Frame's John Horn spoke with "Dark Waters" star Mark Ruffalo earlier this week. You can listen to their interview here .
- " 21 Bridges" in wide release
- " Citizen K " at Laemmle’s Royal
- " When Lambs Become Lions " at Lammle’s Monica Film Center
- " Retablo " at Arena Cinelounge Hollywood
- " Never Surrender: A ‘Galaxy Quest’ Documentary " in select theaters Nov. 26
Critics' Hits:
Wade: "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" & "Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary"
Lael: "Dark Waters" & "Retablo"
Mixed Feelings:
Charles: "Citizen K"
Wade: "21 Bridges" & "When Lambs Become Lions"
Lael: "Knives Out"
Misses:
Wade: "Frozen II"
Guests:
Lael Loewenstein , KPCC film critic; she tweets
Wade Major , film critic for KPCC and CineGods.com
Charles Solomon, film critic for KPCC, Animation Scoop and Animation Magazine
All In Good Fun: The Best (And Worst) Spoof Movies
While we typically measure a film’s cultural relevance by its accolades and box office numbers, there is another, more informal consideration: the quality of its spoofs.
The best spoofs tend to key into a beloved film’s charm and mock it from the inside out, without resorting to bad-faith humor. Movies that have done so successfully have gone on to become well-known franchises in their own right. James Bond has been satirized in countless parodies, from “Austin Powers” to “Johnny English.” “Scary Movie” took classic horror films like “The Grudge” and “The Shining” and made their most terrifying moments disarmingly humorous, a strategy that was so successful it spawned four follow-up movies.
Occasionally a spoof becomes its own punchline, as was the case when Dean Parisot’s Star Trek parody “Galaxy Quest” flopped upon release in 1999. But in the years since, the film has gone on to draw a cult-like following among fans. Its influence is now the subject of the new documentary, “Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary.”
For a list of theaters where "Never Surrender" is playing, click here .
This week on FilmWeek, we discuss the makings of a great spoof. What makes a successful parody? What are some of your favorites? Let us know in the comments or call us at 866-893-5722.
Guests:
Lael Loewenstein , KPCC film critic; she tweets
Wade Major , film critic for KPCC and CineGods.com
Charles Solomon, film critic for KPCC, Animation Scoop and Animation Magazine