Wednesday, April 29, 2015

The Book of Luke

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Well that there is a perfectly wonderful picture of Luke Wilson that I've never seen before. He really oughta play up his sexiness more often - he is good at it when he tries. (See previous such successes here and here.) Anyway that picture's a nice distraction from what I'm getting at, which is pointing you in the direction of my two last reviews from the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival for The Film Experience (I might actually write up a few more films that I saw still, but those will be here at MNPP), one of which stars Luke Wilson and Olivia Wilde as the parents of a disappeared kid. That one is called Meadlowland. The second review is for the Welsh teen suicide fever dream Bridgend, which won a whole bunch of inexplicable-to-me awards at the fest. I didn't much love either of these movies, but Luke Wilson's pretty good in the former. Even if yet again he refuses to trade in on his low-key sex appeal. Come on, Luke. Flaunt it!
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