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Friday, December 7, 2012
THE TEN BEST FILMS OF 2012
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Jessica Chastain as Maya in Kathryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty".
Jonathan Olley/Sony Pictures
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Omar P.L. Moore/PopcornReel.com
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Friday, December 7,
2012
ZERO DARK THIRTY
A staggering achievement in filmmaking by Kathryn Bigelow,
who is the best director of the year for her phenomenal cadences of a slew of
characters in "Zero Dark Thirty", a methodical, disciplined and carefully
calibrated work. Spanning ten years, from September 11, 2001 on, this
riveting docudrama looks at the road to capturing Osama Bin Laden.
Spectacular and tense at times, "Zero Dark Thirty", referring to the time the
raid on the Bin Laden compound began on May 1, 2011, covers all the bases,
entertains, stuns and scintillates. There's never a dull moment in this
great effort, possibly the best work Ms. Bigelow ("The Hurt Locker") has ever
put on film. A must-see. Jessica Chastain leads a diversified cast,
and Mark Boal's script is acute, perceptive and very clever. Based on
first-hand accounts of actual events.
Released in the U.S. in December 2012. Two hours and 37 minutes.
Distributor: Columbia Pictures.
REVIEW soon.
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