There has been a continuing trend these days in television and movies to make prequels. Cruella is the latest movie to take an old favorite, in this case, 101 Dalmatians, and attempt to give us the back story. I did not hold out high hopes for a live action prequel to one of the lesser Disney animated movies. So, I was pleasantly surprised by this movie. Well done to all concerned! Emma Stone is excellent as Estella, a problem causing girl, who was born with two-toned hair and a rather dark side to her personality that she nicknames Cruella. She causes enough difficulties that she and her mother have to head for London – with a stop where her mother hopes for help from a mysterious potential benefactor. Estella manages to get into trouble – again!- and the dogs are set on her. She is eventually orphaned! The story follows Estella as she makes her way to London, where she is befriended by two lovable (and slightly clueless) street urchins a la Oliver Twist. Joel Fry and Paul Walter Hauser play these lovable petty criminals as a kind of Laurel and Hardy. After some clever and comic grifting, Emma, who with her friends is no longer a kid, moves on to pursue a career in fashion, something that was always in her dreams. Estella starts out as a janitor at an upscale clothiers, and is noticed by “THE Barroness,” a very haughty, influential clothing designer. She catches the Baroness’s eye, and favor, and works her way up to assistant before finally branching out to create her own designing company. And she’s ready to take on this Baroness. Enter Cruella! The duels between the two are lively and fierce. Emma Thompson has a field day playing the supremely arrogant and overbearing fashion designer Baroness; who eventually is revealed to be an individual much more cruel than Cruella herself as her rivalry with Estella intensifies. Rounding out the cast is Mark Strong who seems to be a henchman to the Baroness, but turns out to be something else. I wouldn’t be surprised if both Emmas were nominated for awards, their acting is just that good and so captivating! Throw in a great soundtrack, gorgeous costumes, bold effects, two cute dogs and some twists and turns and you have quite a thrilling ride. I strongly urge you to NOT watch this movie on Apple Plus. This is one of those movies that is too big for a mere TV screen. Do yoourself a favor and see this one on a big screen. You won’t be sorry.
Men In Black:International
The Men in Black have returned to protect the Earth against the aliens that live hidden amongst us (and the real baddies that want to invade us). This time around Chris Hemsworth plays Agent H, a super-hot but rather laid back agent who teams up with rookie Agent M (played by Tessa Thompson). They are tasked with a mission – to take down a hive species thing that takes them to Paris, Marrakesh and London. Along the way, they pick up the obligatory cute wise-cracking little alien and must steal back the most powerful weapon in the universe, which seems pretty easily mislaid/taken/lost. I found the whole thing kind of boring. If you have seen any of the previous Men In Black movies, you have basically seen this movie. There is the requisite mole ( I won’t tell you who, but you will figure it out anyway). I loved seeing Liam Neeson and Emma Thompson as higher ups in the organization; but neither really had much to do with the plot or action, Thompson especially. The special effects are top-notch and there were a few funny moments, but the story and writing fell flat. They’ve gone to the well that one time too many. I found myself looking at my phone several times just to see if it was almost over. Honestly, if you are going to spend for a show and movie eats, there are better movies out there. My suggestion is to watch the original Men in Black on Netflix.
Beauty and the Beast
Well, they did it! They actually remade a beloved classic that is worthy of becoming a classic itself! The dazzling special effects are eye popping (even more so in 3D)! The enchanting rendition of “Be My Guest” was enhanced by the voice of Ewan McGregor who was wonderful as Lumiere. Emma Watson made a perfect Belle, pretty, fiesty and compassionate. Dan Stevens is seamless as the gruff Beast who just longs for love…. and finally earns it. Other notable cast members include Emma Thompson, Ian McKellan, Josh Gad and Kevin Kline. Gaston, the man you love to hate, is played to narcissistic perfection by Luke Evans. I must admit that I thought I would hate anyone other than Angela Lansbury singing “Beauty and the Beast” but Emma Thompson’s rendition had just the right amount of pathos and sweetness. There is room on your DVD shelf (if people even have such a thing anymore) for the animated and live action versions of Beauty and the Beast.