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"Interview" (Rated R for language including sexual references and some drug use) Since his editor feels that reporter Pierre Peders (Steve Buscemi) has lost his edge, he has been demoted to doing puff pieces. The first of these interviews that Pierre takes on is Katya (Sienna Miller). Katya, the one name acting sensation, is actually better known for her performances off screen than those in front of the camera. But Pierre is a reporter, so he conducts the interview. This wonderful little film centers on its two extraordinary actors who carry the screen alone for most of the film. What is most compelling is watching them try and regale each other with their own stories. Not even the viewer is sure if what the characters say is true, making them quite complex. In the season of big screen blockbusters making their way to DVD, this film will impress you with its lack of special effects and it emphasis on the simple interaction between two people. - Kate O'Brien, Orange Street Video Camera Shop & Nantucket Video 32 Main Street, 228-0101 "The Bourne Ultimatum" (Rated PG-13 for violence and intense sequences of action) Bourne is back in the third installment of the series based on the Robert Ludlum novels, directed by Paul Greengrass and starring Matt Damon, Joan Allen and Julia Stiles, and some say it just might be the best. When a story is printed about Jason Bourne he travels to London to seek out the journalist to reveal his source and to get some answers. Under heavy surveillance both are targeted by the CIA for termination and it's not hard to figure out who doesn't make it. Leads take him to Madrid, Tangier and eventually New York, all while being stalked by death from practically every corner. Hugely entertaining but the vertigo camera work may bother some viewers.- Laurie Donovan, Camera Shop & Nantucket Video |
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