Hyde Park on Hudson

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hyde-park-on-hudson-posterHyde Park on Hudson has two main focal points, which is at least one too many for a movie unsure of whether or not it wants to be taken seriously. The film examines both the relationship between President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Bill Murray) and his distant cousin Margaret “Daisy” Suckley (Laura Linney) as well as the momentous meeting between the President and the King (Samuel West) and Queen (Olivia Colman) of England on the eve of World War II at Roosevelt’s childhood home in Hyde Park, New York.

Either would make for a fine focus of a small independent film, but attempting to do both simultaneously leaves Richard Nelson‘s script without a split focus that serves neither storyline. The result is a pet project that spirals completely out the control of director Roger Michell and ultimately fails to impress.

Murray is an odd choice for the role of FDR and one of the main obstacles with taking the story seriously. (Several over-the-top supporting performances don’t do the film any favors, either.)

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Chicago Fire – God Has Spoken

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“God Has Spoken” opens with the aftermath of the freak car accident that leaves Gabriela (Monica Raymund) bloodied and Shay (Lauren German) rushed to the emergency room for far more serious injuries. Friends and coworkers arrive at the hospital to offer their support as one of their own fights to survive a nasty head injury.

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Lullaby

spenser-lullabyWriter Ace Atkins delivers the first novel of the Spenser series to be published by anyone other than the character’s creator Robert B. Parker. Lullaby is akin to listening to a really good tribute band who play all the same notes and manage to recapture most, although certainly not all, of the magic they themselves obviously love.

The novel begins when Boston P.I. is hired by 14 year-old Mattie Sullivan who four years after the death of her mother still believes the police locked up the wrong man for the crime. Immediately taking a shine to the tough young woman, Spenser accepts the case which will entangle him with an ongoing investigation by the FBI, an old enemy, and all the usual kinds of trouble.

Atkins gets the feel of the basic relationships of the Spenser universe mostly right, including Spenser and Hawk’s bullshitting, and Spenser’s spirited relationships with Susan Silverman, Rita Fiore, and Martin Quirk. Atkins also brings back Frank Belson, Vinny Morris, and baddies Joe and Gerry Broz in order to make longtime fans of the series feel more at home.

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News and Notes

Deadline is reporting Joseph Gordon-Levitt has joined the short-list for the role of Peter Quill (which also includes Lee Pace, Jim Sturgess, and Zachary Levi) in Marvel Studios’ 2014 Guardians of the Galaxy

TV Line is reporting Jon Favreau is on deck to direct one of the final episodes of The Office

TIME is reporting Jay-Z will help the produce the score for writer/director Baz Luhrmann‘s remake of The Great Gatsby starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Isla Fisher, and Tobey Maguire

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GQ Shoots the Revolutionary Tracy Spiridakos

GQ recently sat down for an interview and photoshoot with actress Tracy Spiridakos, one of the stars of producer J.J. AbramsRevolution about the human race battling for survival 15 years after the global shutdown of all electronic devices on the planet. In the interview the Canadian actress discusses her addiction to PlayStation and her love of Battlestar Galactica. You can find more of her photos along with a behind-the-scenes video of the photoshoot inside.

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