Friday, October 14, 2016

Movie review: "The Accountant" doesn"t fully add up


The Accountant - Movie Review
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A lot of numbers are crunched in The Accountant, but the only one you really need to know is two-thirds. A fraction, yes. But a fraction that perfectly sums up a movie thats enjoyable for two-thirds of its indulgent 128-minute runtime. The last third? Its an absolute mess.

Instead of books being cooked, its the disjointed, coincidence-heavy plot that does a number on a story that ultimately fails to add up. Where it goes wrong is in a disastrous third act when Ben Afflecks autistic CPA switches from automatic deductions to automatic weapons to fend off a two-pronged assault on his scheme to funnel money from the worlds most dangerous players into a philanthropic organization (think the Clinton Foundation) benefiting a cause deeply personal to him.

It involves family, the FBI, the Gambinos and a crooked robotics CEO whos not playing with all his chips. How it all comes together is not only violent, its stupendously preposterous. Still, you have to admire the gall of writer Bill Dubuque to think he could possibly pull it off. And he might have if he wasnt so busily painting himself into a corner by introducing more character arcs than he can possibly see through. What were left with is a host of story strands working independently until time constraints force Dubuque to hastily tie them together into a knot that laughably strains credulity.

Its aggravating because for the first 90 minutes Dubuque and director Gavin OConnor (Miracle) entice you into believing theyre transporting you somewhere not just intriguing, but informative by presenting us with a highly functioning man with autism. As played effusively by Affleck, Christian Wolff is a lovable, monosyllabic oddball whos terrific with numbers but incompetent in social situations. Living and working alone inside his OCD bubble, Christian (not his real moniker) moves from town to town, here and abroad, always changing his name to keep the authorities off his trail.

Thats because hes a wanted man, sought by the U.S. Justice Department for questioning in his involvement in laundering money for terrorists, drug cartels and mobsters. When we meet him, hes working out of a rundown strip mall 20 miles south of Chicago, where he inconspicuously blends in. Between teaching an aged farm couple the intricacies of home-office deductions, he finds himself in the company of executives at Chicagos Living Robotics, whove hired him to find out whos been skimming the profits. His assistant is in-house CPA Dana Cummings, a sweet, adorable math nerd winningly played by Anna Kendrick. They, of course, see stars, but Christian also spies financial malfeasance on the part of someone in the front office.

As that is playing out, back in Washington, D.C., a young and under-direst Treasury flunky (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) is being assigned by her boss (J.K. Simmons doing his J.K. Simmons thing) to uncover the true identity of who it is thats balancing the accounts for some of the worlds most vile people. Both actors do a lot with what theyre given, but their dogged pursuit of Christian never feels anything more than tacked on. Same for Christians flashbacks to the jail cell he once shared with a wise mafioso (Jeffrey Tambor). Ah, the flashbacks. The Accountant is brimming with them, as we watch Christian periodically lay down and let his mind drift back to the broken-home childhood he spent being taught by his father to never be bullied and to always fight back.

As if that wasnt enough, we also meet a young, handsome assassin (Jon Bernthal) who only shoots corporate scum he thinks are ripping off the little guys. Whew. That just too much to write about, let alone digest. But, like I said, for a long while it works, mainly because of the potent chemistry between Affleck and Kendrick. Their characters wonderfully weird flirtations are pure delight, especially when the convoluted plot requires them to hit the road in Christians vintage Airstream trailer. But its much too short lived, as the film all but totally dispenses with Kendrick in a misguided final reel full of boring fisticuffs and gunplay that looks like it was shot in a cave.

Yet, through it all, Affleck never wavers in delivering one of the best performances of his career. Hes tough, charming and surprisingly hilarious with his frequent man-of-few-words quips. But Dubuques underdeveloped script eventually leaves him stranded. Its eerily similar to how Dubuque left Robert Downey Jr. hanging out to dry in the writers equally messy The Judge. Like that courtroom drama, The Accountant is at its heart about a dysfunctional family in which mom is absent, dad is a bit of a kook and the siblings are dragging around tons of emotional baggage. It all proves rather silly, but its also exasperating because The Accountant wastes a golden opportunity to exploit the unbeatable pairing of Affleck and Kendrick. More of them would have been enough of an asset to balance a ledger filled with debits and loses. As is, consider it a mistake thats the fault of the preparer, but comes at our expense.

The AccountantCast includes Ben Affleck, Anna Kendrick, J.K. Simmons, Jeffrey Tambor, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Jon Bernthal and John Lithgow. (R for strong violence and language throughout.) Grade: C+

Source: http://www.doverpost.com/news/20161014/movie-review-the-accountant-doesnt-fully-add-up

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Thursday, October 13, 2016

Ex-Trump adviser: US shows "complete disregard for Russia"s interests"


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Carter Page, a former Trump adviser, published an op-ed in a Russian government run news agency.

Carter Page, a businessman whom Donald Trump named as a foreign policy adviser in March but distanced himself from following reports of scrutiny into Pages ties with Russia, published an op-ed on Thursday arguing that the U.S. shows complete disregard for Russias interests and must soften its stance toward the country.

The op-ed published in Sputnik, a news agency backed by the Russian government is critical of the Obama administrations relations with Russia, suggesting that its response to the countrys annexation of Crimea was interference in the international arena. The U.S. ought to try to respect, rather than provoke, the Kremlin, he suggested, so the two countries do not end up on a nuclear brink.

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President Obama has advocated for the concept of mutual respect in a domestic context, but a step back from the high-handed brink of todays diplomacy could help to create a lasting change in the trajectory of global affairs, Page wrote. In contrast to the idea of mutual respect, the U.S. Governments actions in the domestic democratic processes of Russias neighboring states stand as a primary example of interference in the international arena.

He named Ukraine in particular and implied that the U.S. should not disregard Russias interests in its foreign policy decisions: Among the national interests of Moscow and in light of continued instability, Ukraine has risen as a primary example of these same trends. While no simple answer to these problems exist, a complete disregard for Russias interests further increases the expected longevity of todays downward trajectory, he wrote.

This is not the first time Page has sounded off on the U.S.-Russian relationship or advocated a position more favorable to the Kremlin. In August, The Washington Post reported that he had praised both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Trump and criticized American foreign policy before international audiences. Last month, Yahoo News reported that U.S. intelligence officials were investigating whether he was communicating with Russian officials and discussed that a President Trump might end economic sanctions against the country.

Trump said in March that Page was advising him on foreign policy issues the real estate mogul described Page as among a group of some of the people that we are dealing with but campaign aides walked that back when scrutiny into Pages Russian ties made the news in late September.

Julie Ioffe, in POLITICO Magazine profile of Page published on Sept. 23, found that he isn"t especially well-known in Russia, either. [D]espite the tightly knit nature of the expat business community in Russia, no one I spoke to had ever heard of Carter Page, she wrote.

A Trump campaign policy staffer told Ioffe at the time that Carter is a red herring, not a Rasputin. Hes never met Trump, never briefed him. He has zero influence, none.

In the Yahoo News report, Trump campaign also officials denied that Page was advising or speaking for the campaign. After Pages op-ed was published on Thursday, campaign spokesman Jason Miller reiterated in an email that Carter Page has no role with our campaign, and he did not respond to a followup question about when Trump and Page had cut ties.

Trump himself has offered praise of Putin, suggesting he is a strong leader, and Democrats allege that the Kremlin is attempting to swing the election in the New York moguls favor. U.S. intelligence officials reportedly believe that the Russian government is behind cyberattacks on the Democratic National Committee and a hack of the email account of Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.

Source: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/carter-page-trump-sputnik-op-ed-229740

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Flashback: Bob Dylan Covers Leonard Cohen"s "Hallelujah"


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David Remnick"s stellar profile of Leonard Cohen in the New Yorker repeats the well-worn tale of the time that Bob Dylan asked him how long it took to write "Hallelujah." "Two years," he told him. "I really like "I and I." How long did it take you wrote that?" Dylan told him a mere 15 minutes. As Remnick pointed out, it actually took Cohen five years to write "Hallelujah," and when it was done, his label didn"t even want to release the album it appeared on because it didn"t seem commercial.

Four years after the song came out, Dylan"s Never Ending Tour came to Montreal"s Forum de Montreal. That"s Cohen"s hometown, and Dylan honored him by singing "Hallelujah." (Check out audio of the moment right above.) Dylan sang it again the following month at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, but hasn"t touched it since. The tune was still quite obscure, and it would be three years before John Cale reinterpreted it for the piano and kickstarted the "Hallelujah" craze.

"It"s all over YouTube, so people will send me their 11-year-old daughter singing it," Cohen told Rolling Stone in 2012. "That"s always very charming. And there are great versions of it by k.d. lang. Bon Jovi has a great version of it ... John Cale"s is terrific."

The New Yorker profile reveals that Cohen is struggling with health problems and is unlikely to tour again. "Friends and musical associates say theyd be surprised to see him onstage again except in a limited way: a single performance, perhaps, or a short residency at one venue," Remnick wrote. "When I e-mailed ahead to ask Cohen out for dinner, he said that he was more or less "confined to barracks."" Let"s all hope he finds the strength to play live at least one last time. If there"s one person on the planet we want to hear perform "Hallelujah" one more time, it"s Leonard Cohen.

Source: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/flashback-bob-dylan-covers-leonard-cohens-hallelujah-w444773

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Martin Lawrence and Other Stars Mourn Tommy Ford


R.I.P Tommy Ford from TV Show Martin dies at age 52

Martin Lawrence and other Hollywood stars are mourning the loss of their friend and fellow actor Tommy Ford, who died Wednesday at age 52.

Ford was best known for playing Tommy Strawn alongside Lawrence during all five seasons of "Martin," which aired on Fox from 1992 to 1997.

Following reports earlier in the day that Ford was on life support at an Atlanta hospital after suffering a ruptured aneurysm in his abdomen, his agent, Joy Pervis, confirmed to ABC News that he died Wednesday.

Ford"s family said in a statement, "It is with great sadness that we announce the untimely passing of our beloved Son, father, brother, husband, and friend Tommy Mykal Ford. On behalf of the family, we would like to thank everyone for their love, support and prayers. Funeral arrangements will be forthcoming. Please respect the privacy of the Ford family during our time of grief."

Lawrence initially responded to reports that Ford had been hospitalized, tweeting a photo of himself with Ford and writing, "Prayers up for my brother @BigTommyFord and his family."

Later, he paid tribute to his friend and cast mate on Instagram.

"Tommy was not only a great co star but he was a great man and friend," Lawrence wrote beside a photo of the two of them. "He always brought with him his spirituality a positive attitude and so much joy. I am sad the world lost a great talent and that I lost a wonderful friend. G*d bless him and his family."

Hours later, Lawrence posted another photo of Ford, writing, "My brother...we were friends way b4 the Martin show & I"m glad we were able to show true friendship on-screen. You brought a lot of love to the world and you will be greatly missed. G*d Bless to you and the family. Rest In Peace my brother."

He concluded with the hashtag, "#Brotherforlife."

Lawrence was joined by a chorus of other celebrities mourning Ford on social media, including Bill Bellamy, who worked with Ford for five seasons on TV One"s "Who"s Got Jokes."

"Pray for the Ford family during this sad time," Bellamy wrote on Instagram. "I will always remember Tommy"s laugh!" It always made everyone laugh."

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/martin-lawrence-stars-mourn-tommy-ford/story?id%3D42775389

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Star Wars - Rogue One: New trailer, cast, 2016 release date and EVERYTHING you need to know


Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – Final Trailer

Disney and Lucasfilm "s standalone Star Wars movie looks immense.

The Galactic spin-off was announced in February 2013 when Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed the development of two new movies from the franchise.

After the success of J.J. Abrams" Star Wars: The Force Awakens in 2015, many fans have been eager to see the latest project that will see The Theory of Everything star Felicity Jones join a band of rebels as they plot to take down the infamous Death Star.

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At the end of 2015 Mirror Online broke the very first pictures of the forthcoming Star Wars movie , but now we"ve had trailers, posters, teasers, cast confirmations and more.

Here"s what we know so far.

Who is directing Rogue One and when is it released?

Godzilla and Monsters director Gareth Edwards is helming the movie and it will be in cinemas on 16 December 2016.

Gareth Edwards to direct and Felicity Jones to star in standalone Star Wars movie

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Is there and official synopsis?

Yes.

From Lucasfilm comes the first of the Star Wars standalone films, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, an all-new epic adventure. In a time of conflict, a group of unlikely heroes band together on a mission to steal the plans to the Death Star, the Empires ultimate weapon of destruction. This key event in the Star Wars timeline brings together ordinary people who choose to do extraordinary things, and in doing so, become part of something greater than themselves.

The Rogue One castVIEW GALLERY Who are the stars?

Alongside Felicity Jones in the lead role, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story features, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn, Donnie Yen, Mads Mikkelsen, Alan Tudyk, Riz Ahmed, with Jiang Wen and Forest Whitaker.

Jones plays a character called Jyn Erso.

Jones is Jyn

Kathleen Kennedy, Allison Shearmur and Simon Emanuel are producing, with John Knoll and Jason McGatlin serving as executive producers.

Kennedy is an executive producer on Star Wars: Episode VIII and VII: The Force Awakens. Her filmography also includes Schindlers List, Back to the Future and The Sixth Sense.

Kathleen Kennedy alongside US Director J.J. Abrams, British actress Daisy Ridley and British actor John Boyega pose with droid characters BB-8 and R2-D2 on the red carpetIs Darth Vader in the movie?

YES!

Vader appears at the very end of the second trailer.

Rogue One director Gareth Edwards has admitted to having a "nerdgasm" when filming with Darth Vader voiceover actor James Earl Jones.

There he is!

Jones voiced the Sith Lord in the original films, including 1977"s A New Hope, as well as 2005 prequel movie Revenge Of The Sith.

VIEW GALLERYMon Mothma is that you? Brilliant moment from the first trailer

Mon Mothma was in the first trailer.

She is an important political figure from the waning days of the Galactic Republic and is first to reveal all about Jones" new character.

Mothma - who is a native of Chandrila - was one of the founders of the Alliance to Restore the Republic, and the first Chief of State of the New Republic.

"On your own from the age of 15 - reckless, aggressive and undisciplined," Jones" character Jyn is told, before quipping: "This is a rebellion isn"t it... I rebel."

When did the Star Wars film start shooting?

Disney and Lucasfilm confirmed that filming began in summer last year, in London.

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The 10-second teaser landed ahead of the full trailer"s debut on Good Morning America and the Internet basically melted.

While the teaser didn"t give much away (or anything, really), the sound of screeching TIE fighters and blaster fire was enough to get Star Wars fans going.

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The first trailer was everything.

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What a rebelJust look at that weapon!

Showing the cast and the first look at the Death Star it was a real vision of what Disney had planned.

Speaking at Disney"s annual shareholder meeting earlier in the year, Disney CEO Bob Iger said, "Its our first original standalone Star Wars story. Its about a band of rebels who are plotting to steal the plans for the Death Star."

Explaining to the shareholders the film is set "right before the events in the very first Star Wars movie," Iger told the crowd "I cant wait for you to see it; its in theaters this December."

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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Panel from Star Wars Celebration Europe 2016

Gwendoline Christie (Captain Phasma) leads a special discussion at Star Wars Celebration Europe 2016 with the cast and filmmakers behind Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, including John Knoll, Kiri Hart, Gareth Edwards and Felicity Jones.

The video also shows original artwork from the film (12mins) and what plans they have for the movie.

Is there ANY other Star Wars news confirmed?

Of course there is.

Alden Ehrenreich has been confirmed will play Han Solo in the upcoming Star Wars prequel.

Star Wars film scene with actors Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia Organa and Harrison Ford as Han SoloThe new Han

There were a lot of rumours about the lead role but at the Star Wars Celebration Europe, Disney finally told fans it would be Ehrenreich.

Alden - best known for playing Hobie Doyle in Hail Caesar! - allegedly won the part after impressing directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord.

Apparently, Ehrenreich was literally the first person to audition for the role out of more than 2,500 actors. He also screentested in the Millennium Falcon and with Chewbacca, too.

Filming begins in either late January or early February 2017.

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Isnt there another Star Wars film coming out in 2017?

Star Wars: Episode VIII is out on 26 May 2017.

Rian Johnson has been confirmed to write and direct that.

* Edwards Rogue One will be released on 16 December 2016

Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/star-wars-rogue-one-release-8615585

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If we repealed the 19th Amendment, we"d join a party of ... one


Repeal the 19th Amendment

In light of Donald Trump"s supporters" calling for a repeal of the 19th Amendment the one passed in 1920 that granted women the right to vote let"s take a look at all the countries around the world where women are barred from voting.

No. 1: Vatican City.

No. 2: There is no No. 2.

There is one country on this entire planet that doesn"t allow women to vote, and a bunch of its men can"t vote either. The only elections held in Vatican City are for new popes, and voting is limited to cardinals.

Saudi Arabia held out until 2011, when King Abdullah granted women the right to vote and run for office in future elections. In 2015, they exercised that right and elected 21 female candidates into office.

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Still, just moments after FiveThirtyEight"s Nate Silver released a map that projected a Trump landslide if only men voted and a Clinton landslide if only women voted #repealthe19th was trending on Twitter.

A push, in other words, for the United States to become less progressive than Saudi Arabia a country ranked close to last in the World Economic Forum"s Gender Gap Index. (It came in 134th out of 145 countries ranked.)

It"s a little funny, mostly because it reminds me of the way my kids played "Go Fish" when they were, like, 5. As long as they were winning, the rules made perfect sense. As soon as they started to lose, the rules were stupid and unfair and should definitely, for sure, be changed.

It"s not as cute from grown-ups, but it"s also not that surprising.

The 19th Amendment isn"t the only one taking a beating this election. Trump and his supporters have called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States, which doesn"t square with the First Amendment"s protection against any law impeding the free exercise of religion.

The First Amendment also protects freedom of the press, which doesn"t line up so well with Trump"s numerous calls for tighter restrictions and "veto power" over the media.

Our Constitution frowns on jailing your political opponents too, something Trump promised to do if he"s elected.

Then again, he never pretended to be a constitutional scholar.

He has vowed repeatedly, however, to Make America Great Again, and rolling our legal protections back to the 19th century seems an odd place to start.

Particularly when the rest of the world continues to march forward.

hstevens@chicagotribune.com

Twitter @heidisteven13

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Roberts: Auston Matthews. Wow...just, wow


Auston Matthews 4th goal - Leafs vs Senators (10/12/16)

Auston Matthews celebrates on of his four goals.(Photo: Photo: Marc DesRosiers, USA TODAY Sports)

As America stands stunned at the dare I said it? deplorable state of affairs that passes for politics this year as the mud flies and the cesspool deepensI find myself feeling quite optimistic this morning.

Knowing that amazing things, impossible even, can happen.

This, because of a 19-year-old Scottsdale kid who stunned the hockey world and the rest of it as well last night.

Its astonishing enough that Auston Matthews of Scottsdale was the No. 1 pick of the 2016 NHL draft. I mean, come on the kid was raised in the desert and hes burning up theice?

More astonishing still: his debut performance last night when the rookie scored a measly FOUR goals.

One two three FOUR goals on six shots.

Lest you think its as easy as he made it look, Matthews is the first NHL player ever to score four goals in his first game.

Despite it, his team, the Toronto Maple Leafs lost 5-4 to Ottawa.

America, too, may lose in the aftermath of Nov. 8. Neither of our presidential choices is a prize in fact, the majority of the country dislikes them both. But one of them will be elected and isnt that enough to send you racing for the Xanax?

And yet a 19-year-old kid from Scottsdale showed the world last night that people can soarabove expectations, that they can do that which the laws of sports and geography and history say they should never be able to do.

Heres hoping.

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