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RTIndie: All Hail "The Queen" as Smaller Pics Deliver
by Jen Yamato | October 06, 2006
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It's a good week for the small picture. While Scorsese's "The Departed" is garnering critical acclaim as the best reviewed wide release of the year, it's in sparse company -- "Jackass: Number Two" was one of two wide releases in the past few weeks to even make the fresh margin. Thank goodness for Helen Mirren, Michael Apted, art-house sex and stop-motion mice!

"Independent" and "art-house" are nowadays fairly interchangeable labels pointing to a loose confederation of films made not just for profit, not for the sake of making movies, but made as cinema. That's not to say a big-budget studio effort can't be good -- Peter Jackson made that much obvious with his gazillion-dollar, CGI-heavy "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. Plus, the man hasn't made a rotten movie yet.


Peter Jackson's "LOTR": good and all, at the cost of a bazillion dollars

But seriously, with the recent dearth of worthwhile offerings in multiplexes across the country, it's nice to know that the "indie" world is still doing its part, even if you have to wait to see some of these pics on DVD.

Leading the pack this week from across the pond is British royalty drama "The Queen," about Windsor matriarch Queen Elizabeth II and the royal reaction to Princess Diana's death. Critics praise Helen Mirren's powerhouse performance in the title role -- a star turn that's garnering her plenty of Oscar-buzz as a near-certain Best Actress nominee. What's more impressive is the film's Tomatometer of 98 percent, drawn from 51 fresh reviews and one lone rotten rating (from the BBC, incidentally). After a tiny three-theater U.S. debut last week, "The Queen," now Certified Fresh, expands next week in limited release.


Stephen Frears' "The Queen"

Another little picture with star wattage out this week is "Little Children," a tale of sordid suburban happenings from "In The Bedroom" director Todd Field. Four-time Oscar nominee Kate Winslet may once again win a nom for her performance as an adulterous housewife, as rumblings from the film's festival run have generated strong kudos. The flick is also now Certified Fresh to boot, and stands at a strong 83 percent on the Tomatometer.


Todd Field's "Little Children"

Director's Guild of America President Michael Apted has had a long and varied career in feature films ("Coal Miner's Daughter," "Gorky Park," "The World is Not Enough," to name a few) but he's also well-known for the astounding "Up" documentary series, which followed a group of British school kids every seven years of their lives. The latest installment, "49 Up," is in limited release this week and, by the look of its 97 percent Tomatometer rating, measures up to the strong critical acclaim of the previous chapters in the series.



Michael Apted's "49 Up"

New York film aficionados can catch a true indie, "Blood Tea and Red String," during its one-theater run this week. Director Christine Cagavske reportedly put in 13 years to make this stop-motion fantasy for adults, set solely to an original, lyrical musical score. Even with no dialogue, this tale of aristocratic mice, subordinate woodland creatures, and a coveted doll is beautifully unsettling, with riveting stop-motion animation and ornate details that critics have loved so far, to the tune of a 100 percent Tomatometer.


Christine Cegavske's "Blood Tea and Red String" -- watch the trailer!

Fans of filmmaker John Cameron Mitchell know from his 2001 cult hit "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" that he is a director who pushes boundaries, and his latest, the ensemble sex dramedy "Shortbus," more than meets that expectation. Despite more graphic sex than you've probably ever seen before in one place (and all of it actually performed by the film's daring cast), the film's examination of relationships, sex, and personal happiness has won over most critics. That's not to say the sex isn't shocking, at least by mainstream standards; but Mitchell's cast members live in their roles (they should, having spent two years honing their characters together) and adventurous moviegoers should buy tickets to satisfy their curiosity. "Shortbus" now has a Tomatometer of 67 percent.


John Cameron Mitchell's "Shortbus"

Needless to say, there are scores more indie films currently in release to choose from as your alternatives to the Big Studio Movie. Go out and watch one now!

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Comments (1-4 of 4 posts) | Reply
unbreakable_samurai
unbreakable_samurai writes:
on Oct 07 2006 10:03 AM

I really want to see Little Children and The Queen among others. I just wish my city was bigger so I could, but hopefully they do well and expand.

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robsdeli
robsdeli writes:
on Oct 07 2006 12:05 PM

[b]Can't wait[/b]
I'm actually pretty excited now. Both films are coming to my school for the Savannah Film Festival and I was on the fence about them. But they seem like they'll be pretty good so I just might have to check them out now.


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02PARSIM
02PARSIM writes:
on Oct 07 2006 12:27 PM

The Queen was a shockingly good movie, its out in the UK and I saw it last Saturday. Helen Mirren really should get an Oscar for her performance, its so down to earth and is exactly how you would imagine The Queen. I hope this does well in the US, it really does deserve to.

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medicineman
medicineman writes:
on Oct 08 2006 03:11 AM

A friend saw The Queen in London last week and said it was an amazing little movie and that Helen Mirren should be a shoe in to win the Oscar for Best Actress this year.

Both The Queen and Little Children look good although chances are I'll probably buy them on DVD and enjoy them on my home theater whenever I want, rather then spending $40 at a noisy cinema for a single viewing.


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