Mirrormask
If you have time today, do see this. It's very good -- a beautiful quasi-animated fantasy story combining modern drama and dream logic. And Dave McKean's art takes on entirely new and interesting qualities when animated, becoming more interestingly horrific and more beautiful.
But the theatres have -no- idea what they have. Based on the previews (only one of which was the least bit appropriate, that being Pride and Prejudice), they seem to think this is a teen romance or family drama, whereas in fact they have a Labrynth-like (but darker, and with art instead of song) fantasy movie in their hands. So just in case they completely mishandle it, see it in the big theatres before it's -gone-.
But the theatres have -no- idea what they have. Based on the previews (only one of which was the least bit appropriate, that being Pride and Prejudice), they seem to think this is a teen romance or family drama, whereas in fact they have a Labrynth-like (but darker, and with art instead of song) fantasy movie in their hands. So just in case they completely mishandle it, see it in the big theatres before it's -gone-.
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I didn't find it at all "modern drama", though. To my eye, it was a very, very classically archetypal story (with a thin modern shell).
But yes, the art...
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What we got in front of Mirrormask were a bunch of trailers for international and art films that the theater would be playing in the next few weeks.
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Two weeks 'til I can see MirrorMask, at one of the most inconvenient theaters in the area but at least it's in my state.... :P I have a friend who wants to see it, and nowhere on the site do they at any time have it scheduled to play in her state.
Given the limited release, you might want to link people to the MirrorMask page itself which lists the theaters that are getting it, and when. Considering that finding it is ridiculously hard.
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My primary aim, fwiw, was to try to (in my small way) increase the population of Mirrormask at the tiny art theatres they have it in now -- because maybe if they get good numbers, they'll actually -give- it a real release, as it deserves, letting many more people see it.
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It's playing at ONE theater in the NY area. It's not real convenient to get to for most people.
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It's very Neil Gaiman. Odd and beautiful and psychologically very astute, but it's not the kind of story that engages my emotions very much. I admire it, but I can't say I liked it. Or that I disliked it, for that matter.
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Haven't seen it yet, but definitley planning to.
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do you know Where it's playing and when?
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http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/mirrormask/
In NYC, it's at the Landmark Sunshine Theatre, at 143 Houston Street.
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That was a Landmark Cinema, one of a chain of small art cinemas. All of the movies they showed trailers for are movies that'll be showing at the Landmark in upcoming weeks or months. Didn't you see the posters in the lobby? Few if any of those movies will get any television advertising, or have trailers shown in the big chains, so this is the main advertising they'll get.
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OTOH, the previews underline the ways in which Mirrormask (and its audience) doesn't really fit within the confines of the usual "art movie".
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There were no trailers for anime here. Those would have interested me more than most of the trailers we saw.