‘Body of Lies’: Movie Review

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Soon, you’ll be able to add ‘Body of Lies’ to that list, even though it’s probably the most worthwhile and least preachy of the bunch.

The pieces would all seem to be in place for a compelling take on this complex topic: strong work from acting heavyweights Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio; an intricate script from William Monahan, an Academy Award winner for ‘The Departed’; and the virtuoso visual styling of director Ridley Scott.

Of course, it looks great as it bounces breathlessly between Iraq and Jordan, Qatar and the Netherlands, Dubai and the Virginia suburbs; Scott seamlessly blends footage shot by overhead drones with intense, paranoid sequences from the cramped streets below. And yet the result, with its many explosions and shootouts, too often feels like a generic action picture, albeit one with weightier stuff on its mind. It’s as if Scott & Co. felt they needed to make the material palatable to the widest possible audience by turning it into a familiar genre picture, rather than sticking to their guns and making, well, a ‘Syriana’.

Based on the novel of the same name by Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, whose knowledge of the subject matter would seem to be unimpeachable, ‘Body of Lies’ follows undercover CIA operative Roger Ferris (DiCaprio), who’s trying to ferret out the mastermind behind a series of anonymous bombings around the world. At the same time, Ferris’ boss, Ed Hoffman (Crowe), is running surveillance and plotting strategy from home back in the United States with the help of his ever-present cell-phone headset and laptop.

But despite their shared goals and mutual dependence, Ferris and Hoffman often end up miscommunicating and undermining each other. This becomes especially true when Ferris tries to chat up the smooth Jordanian intelligence chief (Mark Strong, who nearly steals the whole movie), a man who holds Hoffman in disdain and has been reluctant to aid in the CIA’s efforts. Strong’s character, Hani, is impeccably dressed and respectful — he repeatedly refers to Ferris as My dear, which seems to be more of a threat than a term of endearment — but that classy demeanor only makes his dark side more frightening.

Somehow, with all his copious free time, Ferris manages to romance Aisha (Golshifteh Farahani), a pretty, soft-spoken nurse who treats his wounds when he gets particularly banged up during a chase in Amman. It’s obvious what the purpose of the relationship is — it’s a device meant to flesh out Ferris and reveal whatever glimmers of humanity he may have left in this deadly world — but it feels distractingly wedged-in. It’s also a way to inject a rare female figure, but her presence seems like something out of an old-fashioned war movie, so you know it’s only a matter of time before she winds up in some sort of contrived danger, and in need of rescue.

Far more intriguing, and believable, is the relationship between Ferris and Hoffman. It’s a joy to watch DiCaprio and Crowe verbally sparring, even though they infrequently share the same space: Most of their characters’ communication takes place over the phone. DiCaprio is high-strung and arrogant; Crowe is low-key and arrogant and, in typically Method fashion, he put on 50 pounds for the part, and added a Southern drawl. This is his fourth film with Scott, following ‘Gladiator’, ‘A Good Year’ and ‘American Gangster’.

Source : Movie Review.com

Brangelina fly to New York

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Hollywood star couple Brad Pitt and hot actress Angelina Jolie has brought their six kids to New York City for the first time since the birth of their twins, Vivienne and Knox. Now the whole family is staying at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York.

Jolie walked the red carpet for the first time since giving birth to her twins at the premiere of her new movie ‘The Changeling’, directed by Clint Eastwood, during the New York Film Festival.

The couple and their six children set up house last month in a lakeside villa in Berlin, where they are living while Pitt films Quentin Tarantino’s World War II thriller movie, ‘Inglorious Bastards’. He also skips the German premiere of his latest movie, ‘Burn after Reading’, to travel to America with his family.

Lindsay Lohan at Dakota Building

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One of the latest hot news about favorite Lindsay Lohan in Hollywood. Love birds Lindsay and Saman Ronson are house hunting in New York now. Just a week after Lohan has confirmed she is more than just friends with DJ Ronson, the pair is planning to set up home together in the city’s famous Dakota Building. This is home to be a number of stars, and where John Lennon was shot dead in 1980.

I think they want a fresh start and they are going to settle down in the city and eventually get married. Everything is falling in to place – and Lindsay has never been happier.

Rachel Weisz voted the hottest actress!

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British star Rachel Weisz has been voted Hollywood’s hottest actress in a poll of gay women to find ‘The Women We’d Love to Love’.
Weisz was described as “one gorgeous English gal” in the poll of 4,000 women. The 36-year-old Weisz beat out Nicole Kidman in second place. Minnie Driver came in third for being “wickedly funny”.
The others in the top 10 are - Kate Winsley; Naomi Watts; Keira Knightley; Thandie Newton; Emily Blunt; Catherine Zeta Jones and Cate Blanchett.

Forrest Gump

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Forrest Gump’s mind and heart were pure, therefore his everyday life was ground-breaking. The movie Forrest Gump demonstrates the fact that anyone who is extremely pure of heart will lead a truly influential life.

Every Christ-follower (any person who continually seeks out Jesus Christ) will lead a similarly unassuming, revolutionary lifestyle. This is how God’s kingdom works… He changes His people from the inside-out to live as agents of his kingdom on earth.

Spiritual transformation is a gradual process; we don’t have to arrive at perfection right now to serve Jesus in all kinds of radical ways. We need only put one foot in front of the other in Christ’s wake; He will lead us into a more meaningful quality of life than we can imagine right now. As He transforms us He will make us into effective instruments for transforming the world.

I’m Back : Sean Connery

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Hollywood actor Sean Connery, who was the first actor to play James Bond in the movies’ franchise, starring in seven 007 film . He is eyeing a new career for his life without an idea what it would be, after turning his back on acting.

He has not appeared on the big screen since his 2003 release ‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’.

He now wants to try his hand at something different as he feels he has not achieved everything he wants in life.

“I have come into a different cycle since I decided not to do any more films. I have a feeling there is something cooking though I don’t know what it is yet,” Connnery said at the launch of his autobiography Being A Scot in Edinburgh.

` Tropic Thunder’ Hits Box Office in Hollywood

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The action comedy ‘Tropic Thunder’ weathered a rush of new movies to remain No. 1 for a second-straight weekend with $16.1 million in ticket sales, Sunday.

The Paramount-DreamWorks release — starring Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr. and Jack Black as actors caught up in real battle while shooting a war movie.

‘Tropic Thunder’ came in just ahead of Sony’s campus comedy ‘The House Bunny’, which debuted in second place with $15.1 million. ‘The House Bunny’ stars Anna Faris as an ostracized Playboy bunny who becomes den mother to a sorority of campus misfits.

Universal’s ‘Death Race’ — an update of 1975’s ‘Death Race 2000′, with Jason Statham starring as a driver in a kill-or-be-killed auto race of the future — opened at No. 3 with $12.3 million.