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Bennett Miller

Author of Moneyball [2011 film]

7+ Works 708 Members 13 Reviews

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Works by Bennett Miller

Moneyball [2011 film] (2011) — Director — 319 copies, 2 reviews
Capote [2005 film] (2005) — Director — 297 copies, 9 reviews
Foxcatcher [2014 film] (2015) — Director — 75 copies, 2 reviews
Capote [and] In Cold Blood (Double Feature Video) (2007) — Director — 10 copies
The Cruise [1998 film] (2006) — Director — 4 copies
The Cruise (2006) 2 copies

Associated Works

Lafayette in the Somewhat United States (2015) — Author photographer, some editions — 1,231 copies, 67 reviews

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Birthdate
1966-12-30
Gender
male
Education
Mamaroneck High School
New York State Summer School of the Arts
Occupations
film director
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
New York, New York, USA
Places of residence
New York, New York, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New York, New York, USA

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15 reviews
I had to think about how to review this film. It's a story I certainly knew nothing about. It's a very slow build and I was waiting for the other shoe to drop. I knew there was a murder but right until the end I did not know which brother it would be. The acting is fantastic but I felt the film was just slightly too long - 20 mins less would have been better. And of course, because it is a true story, you don't get the easy explanations as to what drove the final act of violence - jealousy, show more psychosis? No easy answers as in fiction. Conclusion - an interesting film but flawed. show less
The film was nominated for almost all the "big" Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay--and Philip Seymour Hoffman won for the title role. It's the behind the scenes story of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, the story of the killing of a family in Kansas in 1959. Capote called it a "non-fiction novel" and pretty much kicked off the whole "creative non-fiction" genre mixing fiction and fact--a genre I myself feel very ambivalent show more about. I've read that book, and the writing is impressive--but Capote did create scenes, not just report them. This film doesn't really examine that, it's more about the way Capote (and his friend Harper Lee of To Kill a Mockingbird fame) manipulated people to get their stories--although the film does suggest Capote paid a price for that. It certainly doesn't make for a pretty picture of the man, but it certainly makes for a rather involving film, especially given Hoffman's performance is first class. If I don't rate it higher, it's simply that this is not the kind of film I foresee watching again. show less
½
Truman Capote researches and writes In Cold Blood.

Try as they might to force a dilemma onto him, Capote is just not half as interesting as the people he wrote about. And, sure, a lot of those people are in this movie, but they only really come across when the dialog is taken straight out of Capote's novel. I'm not clear about the ethics of using Capote's dialog in his own biopic (without crediting him). Capote is clearly presented as an unreliable source. And yet the strongest parts of the show more film are taken straight from his book, without any hints to the audience of what their source is. Strange. I guess I had a lot of bad things to say about it, but really, it's a perfectly all right movie. Very nice to look at. And Philip Seymour Hoffman is awesome.

Concept: D
Story: B
Characters: C
Dialog: B
Pacing: C
Cinematography: A
Special effects/design: A
Acting: A
Music: D

Enjoyment: C plus

GPA: 2.6/4
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A crazy rich guy buys wrestlers, is crazy.

Very unsettling. There's a remarkable degree of craftsmanship to create that effect. I wish there wasn't.

Concept: B
Story: B
Characters: A
Dialog: B
Pacing: D
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: B
Acting: A
Music: B

Enjoyment: D

GPA: 2.8/4
½

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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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