- Sep 15, 2011
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Wicked Little Letters... based on the true story of a small English town post WWI that is scandalised when a series of obscene letters start being received by residents. Suspicion falls on the brash Irish immigrant single mother. It has all the elements of a quirky English comedy film, Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley are good in the lead roles, but it never quite lives up to the wacky premise. It's never quite as funny as it wants to be, never quite as intriguing as a 'cosy crime' mystery. It has a charm but probably would have been better served as a BBC Sunday night drama. 6/10
Canary Black... followed that with a complete gear change. Kate Beckinsale, looking less and less like Kate Beckinsale each year, plays a super spy (you know, cause she wears punk wigs and quips while she kills) in this decidedly b-grade thriller. When her husband is kidnapped, she has to retrieve a file that is not all it seems. Despite objectively making traitorous decisions on the basis of 'trust me, I'll fix it somehow', we are meant to cheer for her and she beats up foreign baddies in order to discover the twist I guessed 10 minutes into the movie. It's entertaining in the way 80s Michael Dudikoff movies were entertaining. 4/10
Canary Black... followed that with a complete gear change. Kate Beckinsale, looking less and less like Kate Beckinsale each year, plays a super spy (you know, cause she wears punk wigs and quips while she kills) in this decidedly b-grade thriller. When her husband is kidnapped, she has to retrieve a file that is not all it seems. Despite objectively making traitorous decisions on the basis of 'trust me, I'll fix it somehow', we are meant to cheer for her and she beats up foreign baddies in order to discover the twist I guessed 10 minutes into the movie. It's entertaining in the way 80s Michael Dudikoff movies were entertaining. 4/10