Mike Leigh’s ‘Happy-Go-Lucky’ Giggles

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There have been some wonderful films lately that have looked at those of us who present what we might call our "wounded" face to the world. People who seem angry, self-absorbed and/or unapproachable. As we discussed in last month's column, Gran Torino and Ghost Town both illuminate the pain, sadness and vulnerability that lie just beneath the surface of those wounded faces and personalities. Now comes the perfectly titled Happy-Go-Lucky so that we can see the polar opposite of that wounded … [Read more...]

My 5 Favorite Films of 2008

As I note every year, my favorite films are not the ones that I consider the "best' films of 2008. I do not believe that works of art can or should be ordered from good to best to whatever. How could anyone objectively say that a Rembrandt is a "better" painting than a DaVinci or a Van Gogh? We only know what we personally like and don't like.As a voting member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, I hope that we eventually change the description of the Oscars that … [Read more...]

Charm, Joy in Last Chance Harvey

It's "Award" season in Hollywood. This is the time of year when movies of "substance" finally make their way into some theaters across the country. Unfortunately, to Hollywood nowadays, "substance" more often than not means dark, depressing, nihilistic and/or violent.But not always.In most years, there are at least a couple of life-enhancing gems that somehow find their way into the mix...and our hearts.Such is the case this year with Last Chance Harvey, which … [Read more...]

Validation: Inspiring Short Film available free from Spiritual Cinema Circle

Nearly five years ago, author and entrepreneur Gay Hendricks had an idea to create a DVD club that would provide films about love, compassion and inspiration. His idea soon grew into Spiritual Cinema Circle, a subscription-based DVD club that finds movies at film festivals around the world and delivers them to members each month on a DVD that they get to keep. So, what exactly is spiritual cinema? Box office hits such as Field of Dreams, Ghost, Whale Rider and What the Bleep Do We Know?! … [Read more...]

Ghost Town

You know the kind of person who always seems angry at or disgusted by the world and all the people around him? The kind of guy who seems to wear a big sign around his neck that says, "Don't bother me for any reason at any time." Ever wonder about why that kind of person is the way he is...or do we just try to avoid him? What about the guy who is married to what seems to be, and actually is, a wonderful woman who loves him, treats him well, but he cheats on her anyway? What goes on … [Read more...]

What’s New: A Glance at New Things to Experience

NEW BOOKSWHY WALK WHEN YOU CAN FLY? Soar Beyond Your Fears and Love Yourself & Others Unconditionally, by Isha (New World Library), 149 pages, $14.95 - Why Walk When You Can Fly? is a simple "how to" guide for the expansion of consciousness that teaches the reader how to love themselves unconditionally, says Isha, author and keynote speaker at Edge Life Expo 2008 [1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, Minneapolis Convention Center, $15 advance]. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to … [Read more...]

What’s New: A glance at New Things to Experience

NEW BOOKSSPIRITUALITY FOR MOMMIES: Empowering Women at all Life Stages, by Paula M. Ezop (Lulu.com), 96 pages, $14.95, download $8.50, at lulu.com/content/3962989Spirituality for Mommies helps women understand their own spirituality through development of personalized models. This book should appeal to readers who enjoy self-help books and spiritual literature. The work is intended as a guide for all women that focuses on feeling, thinking, and acting spiritually. We are reminded that we are … [Read more...]

The Sacred Sites of the Dalai Lamas

I recently had the chance to speak with the creator of a remarkable film that explores the sacred sites of the Dalai Lamas in Tibet. This pilgrimage with translator and author Glenn Mullin is a fascinating journey that takes you to the caves where the early Buddhist masters meditated and enters the monasteries where the Dalai Lamas and others taught, and - at an altitude of over 16,000 feet - looks down into the famous oracle lake of Lhamo Lhatso where every Dalai Lama has had prophetic … [Read more...]

After Life

Every once in a while, a film comes along with such an intriguing premise that we bolt upright in our chairs when we first see a preview for it or read about it. In Hollywood parlance, a "home-run" premise is worth its weight in celluloid. Of course, we are sometimes elated and sometimes disappointed when we see the actual film. As Forrest Gump so eloquently said, "Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get." Opening this coming December, a … [Read more...]