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Described by Georges Sadoul in his book French Film (1953) as “an honest craftsman, capable of good work and worthy of his international reputation”, Jean Delannoy was the last surviving and last active member of the directing triumvirate of Claude Autant-Lara, Christian-Jaque and himself, who between them were responsible for much of what constituted the “Tradition of Quality” in postwar …
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NEW THIS WEEK
• “Sex and the City” finally comes to the big screen, catching up with Carrie Bradshaw and Co. four years after the beloved HBO series ended. Fans of the show, mostly women, will flock to it like a shopaholic at a half-off sale.
• “The Strangers” is a thriller with Scott Speedman and Liv Tyler as a couple in a remote vacation house who are tormented by three masked strangers. Early word says first-time writer/director Bryan Bertino uses subtle ways to build the tension and horror, showing less and getting more.
• A special screening of the Kansas-made “Air” will be at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Orpheum, presented in part by the Kansas Film Commission. “Air” is Lawrence-based Jeremy Osbern’s feature directorial debut, a “modern musical” that follows three couples as they clumsily navigate through the highs and lows of being in love. There are thoroughly winning moments and great music. A Q&A with director Osbern and producer Christopher Blunk will follow the screening. Tickets are $8.
• Tim Robbins’ spot-on performance is at the heart of “Bob Roberts,” the political comedy that is this week’s Cinema Alfresco pick, screening at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Brickyard. It’s free.
• And the Palace West’s Cult Film Series features “Weird Science” tonight and Saturday night, with the smokin’ Kelly LeBrock and Anthony Michael Hall at his geeky best.
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New this week
• The campy 1960s TV series “Get Smart” gets a big-screen update with Steve Carell as the bumbling, clueless Maxwell Smart and Anne Hathaway as the sleek, sexy Agent 99.
• Mike Myers is back — excuse me while I contain my enthusiasm _ in “The Love Guru” with yet another costumed character creation _ Pitka, a self-help guru with a chip on his shoulder. Jessica Alba plays the owner of a hockey team who falls for Pitka (suspension of disbelief here) when she hires him to fix her star player’s romantic life.
• Indie alert! Film festival charmer “The Visitor” follows a college professor who travels to New York City to attend a conference and finds a young couple — who turn out to be illegal immigrants — living in his apartment. An unusual friendship unfolds. It’s the second film by writer/director Thomas McCarthy (”The Station Agent”).
• Alternative viewings this week include “The Goonies” at the Palace West’s Cult Film Series (tonight and Saturday night), the vintage John Wayne World War II movie “Operation Pacific” showing on the wall of a hangar at Dead Cow International Airport, 2560 S. Kessler (7:30 p.m. today; it’s free), Dustin Hoffman in the political satire “Wag the Dog” at the Brickyard for Tallgrass Film Festival’s Cinema Alfresco (8:30 p.m. Thursday; it’s free), and former Wichitan Jason Bailey returning home to unveil his latest film, “Gracie Rose,” followed by a 10th anniversary screening of “My Day in the Barrel” at the Orpheum (7 p.m. Saturday; $7, $5 students, seniors & military).
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NEW THIS WEEK
• “Then She Found Me,” which started its limited release in April and is now in Wichita, is a comedy-drama that has sparked attention because it is Oscar-winning actress Helen Hunt’s directorial debut. She also stars as a down-on-her-luck schoolteacher who longs to have a child. But her chances get slim when her husband (Matthew Broderick) leaves her and her adoptive mother dies. She then forms an unlikely bond with her newfound birth mother (Bette Midler) and a new love in her life (Colin Firth).
• The animated “Kung Fu Panda” stars Jack Black as the voice of Po, a Kung Fu-loving panda who is nonetheless lazier than Garfield the cat. His animal friends are shocked to discover that he is somehow the “chosen one” in a prophecy that says he will save their way of life when enemies come knocking. So he goes into Kung Fu training. Hi-YAH!
• Wouldn’t it be great if the Adam Sandler of today (”I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry”) were still the Adam Sandler of years past (”Happy Gilmore,” “The Wedding Singer”)? Anyway, “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” attempts political satire by mixing outlandish caricatures with potty humor, as Sandler dons big hair and plays an Israeli commando who fakes his own death so he can pursue his dream of becoming a hairstylist in New York. No obvious jokes there.
• The Palace West’s Cult Film Series offering this weekend is “American History X,” and Edward Norton is astounding. He rightfully nabbed an Oscar nomination as a skinhead imprisoned for murder who then changes his outlook on life.
• And see a flick under the stars with Cinema Alfresco’s screening on Thursday at the Brickyard of the classic “The Manchurian Candidate,” starring Frank Sinatra and Janet Leigh.
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High hopes for ‘Happening’
“The Happening” will be the eighth movie that M. Night Shyamalan has written and directed. In some ways, though, he is starting all over again. The outspoken filmmaker — known for keeping his story twists closely guarded — was once a hot commodity, thanks to such hits as “The Sixth Sense” and “Signs.”
But then reports of egomania started popping up. He dared to compare himself to Alfred Hitchcock. And his success waned with each new film.
His career hit a low point with his last outing, “Lady in the Water.” It had highly publicized production problems that led to a loud thud at the box office.
Yet Shyamalan endures.
Now “The Happening” opens in theaters on Friday (the 13th), and with it, his chance at redemption — creatively, personally and commercially. Here’s a look at his film journey.
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Exploration of love at heart of anti-musical musical ‘Air’
The first character in the musical film “Air” to break into song doesn’t do so until about 18 minutes into the 90-minute film. That’s probably not typical for a movie musical.
Then again, “Air” was never intended to be typical.
“We wanted to make a musical for people who hated musicals,” Lawrence-based writer/director Jeremy Osbern said.
He wanted to stay away from the frothy, glitzy production numbers you find on Broadway. He wanted the songs to further the story, not distract from it. And he wanted characters that felt real emotion.
At the heart of “Air,” which was shot on 35mm film, is its unifying exploration of love, as it follows three couples who stumble through the cause-and-effect of being in a relationship.
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