KANSAS CITY, MO —
Style nearly overpowers substance in the 10th movie adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s classic tragic romance, “Anna Karenina.” Director Joe Wright and screenwriter Tom Stoppard mount the story inside an aging theatre, so the sheen of artifice is always there. At times, it plays a bit like a Broadway musical.
But the filming is wildly imaginative and the costumes and art direction are impeccable. Kiera Knightly makes for a passionate Anna, the 19th Century Russian aristocrat who has a torrid affair with a handsome count behind her husband’s back.
The cast is rock solid and the story is compelling, but the filmmaker’s nearly operatic approach prevents us from fully connecting emotionally.
Shawn calls it, “a sophisticated cinematic soap opera that’s way heavier on style than substance. Kiera Knightly once again is good, but not great.”
Purists may balk, but “Anna Karenina” is still a ravishing, if flawed experiment.
RUSS: 4 Popcorn Bags
SHAWN: 3 Popcorn Bags
JACK AND DIANE (R)
Sometimes, we critics take a bullet for you. “Jack and Diane” is the perfect example. This wannabe arthouse horror flick is about a pair of teenage lesbians who may be werewolves! The most interesting thing about this colossally pretentious movie is its casting. The film stars Juno Temple, daughter of famed British director Julian Temple, and Riley Keough, the daughter of Lisa Marie Presley and granddaughter of Elvis Presley.
What could have been campy fun is, instead, deadly dull…and a candidate for worst movie of the year.
RUSS: 0 Popcorn Bags
Also opening this week, “The Collection” (R) is yet another violent horror flick about a psychopathic killer who “collects” young women for torture.