Hannibal: Digestivo & The Red Dragon (4/4)

I may be late on the Hannibal bandwagon. Even though I have appreciated the movies (Sir Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter), I have never been a big fan. So I wasn't sure if I should care about the show. On top of that, the show go recently cancelled by NBC. But instead of deterring me, somehow that became a motivator to give show a chance. Thanks to internet and online viewing, I binge watched the 2.5 seasons in a month (which is probably considered slow for binge watchers). 

What can I say, I just loved the show. It's more than brilliant. The visuals, the sets, the casting, the performances, the writing, the story, everything is beyond wonderful. Hugh Dancy, Mads Mikkelsen & Luurence Fishburne are so brilliant that it seems like they were born to play these roles. From the pilot episode to the sub-finale 'Digestivo', it's been an amazing ride. From Will's empathy disorder and ability to reconstruct crime ("it's my design"), to Hannibal's well orchestrated plans & moves ("Hannibal's always in control"), to Jack Crawford's unintentional takes & mistakes; it's just an amazing journey through murders, tortures, cannibalism, crime, drama, suspense, horror and so much more. 

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Honestly, the Season 3 episodes so far were not so bright & sharp until Digestivo. This particular episode was a very impressive end to the main story arch with Hannibal Lecter not only saving the day (saving Will Graham and ending Mason Verger, who was a damn good villain to Hannibal) but finally surrendering. A lot happens, from Hannibal & Will getting tortured and almost killed, to Mason Verger's murder by the hands of Margo & Alana. Let's not forget the episode starts with Jack Crawford almost getting killed but saved by Chiyoh. Each and every scene is just intense and sharp. It's different from the first 2 seasons which were slower and big on visuals and imagery. But to put this much story in one episode, it had to be fast. And this was fast but very good.

The mid-season sub-premier of the new storyline in Hannibal saga is with the episode of The Red Dragon. This episode goes back to the roots, like the initial season, in terms of styling and storytelling. A new character and a new villain, a Francis Dolarhyde has emerged who wants to turn in to the Red Dragon. And he's on his killing spree which no one is able to stop or solve. This forces Jack  to reach out to now retired Will, to help in solving this mystery. And that forces Will to resort to his friend, foe and nemesis Hannibal Lecter.

***spoiler ends***

Where the story will go from here would be interesting to watch. Richard Armitage gives a very good start to the Tooth Fairy aka Francis aka Red Dragon. Dr Frederick and Alana Bloom are still cooking and keeping their parts interesting. It's weird to see Hannibal in Jail, but his mind can take him anywhere. He's still cooking, albeit without his favorite kinda meat. And Will is there to see him again. Let's see what happens next...

P.S. Like many others, I'm also upset that this show has been cancelled. And so far no one has shown interest in picking it even online. Hopefully someone comes to their sense and let these wonderful show continue.

Note: These ratings and review are personal opinion of the author.

Rooftop Films Presents Three Free Screenings @Brookfield Place

Rooftop Films and Arts Brookfield will be co-presenting three free screenings on the Waterfront Plaza at Brookfield Place (formerly World Financial Center). The screenings will take place July 30th, 31stand August 1st, with live musical performances preceding each of the films.

On Thursday, July 30th, Animation Block Party kicks off their 12th annual festival with a collection of short films. Animation Block Party is the premier animation festival of the East Coast, drawing in huge crowds to see the world’s best new animated films. Each year, the opening night of the festival is presented outdoors in partnership with Rooftop Films. This year’s screening will feature world-renowned and independent short films along with special clips from Dreamworks TV.

On Friday, July 31st, Rooftop Films will present a special sneak preview of the environmental exposé Racing Extinction, directed by the Academy Award®-winning filmmakers of The Cove. The film, which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, follows a team of artists and activists that employ their unique skills and talents to expose the hidden world of extinction with never-before-seen images. Racing Extinction will be broadcast worldwide in 220 countries and territories on Discovery Channel later this year.

The series will conclude on Saturday, August 1st, with a screening of Academy Award® winner Jonathan Demme’s Stop Making Sense. The 1984 hit follows The Talking Heads during their titular three-day concert gig at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood. Learn about David Byrne’s big suit along the scenic Hudson River.

“Arts Brookfield has been tremendously supportive of Rooftop Films these past three years, collaborating with us for several very popular and memorable events with us,” said Dan Nuxoll, Program Director of Rooftop Films. “Brookfield Place has been a beautiful venue for our screenings these last few years, and we are thrilled to be co-presenting another batch of exciting, independent films with them.” 

All events are free and open to the public. Images and interviews available upon request.

Film Details:

Venue: Waterfront Plaza at Brookfield Place, 230 Vesey Street, Financial District, Manhattan 

Thursday, July 30

ANIMATION BLOCK PARTY (SHORT FILMS) 

Experience some of the year's best animated shorts at the incomparable Animation Block Party!

THE FILMS: Almost There (Julia Glassman); Meanwhile (Stephen McNally);Beach Flags (Sarah Saidan); Aubade (Mauro Carraro); Little Doorman (Matt Marblo); Stella Nova (Ted Wiggin); Positronic (Ryan Mauskopf); Itch (Su-An Ng);Harvey Beaks (C.H. Greenblatt); and sneak peaks from Dreamworks TV.

More Info: http://rooftopfilms.com/2015/schedule/animation-block-party-short-films-2/ 

Friday, July 31

RACING EXTINCTION (Louie Psihoyos)

Armed with a state-of-the-art cameras, and profound purpose, the Academy Award® winning Filmmakers of The Cove, bring you the latest environmental exposé. Follow a team of artists and activists that employ their unique skills and talents to expose the hidden world of extinction with never-before-seen images that will change the way we see the planet. Photographers, divers, and undercover agents reveal the two worlds that drive extinction across the globe, potentially resulting in the loss of half of all species; the international wildlife trade, and the other surrounds us, hiding in plain sight — a world that the oil and gas companies don’t want the rest of us to see. Using state-of-the-art technology, the Racing Extinction team exposes these two worlds in an inspiring affirmation to preserve life as we know it. Presented in partnership with Discovery Channel and Arts Brookfield. Racing Extinction will be seen in its entirety as a worldwide broadcast on Discovery Channel in 220 countries and territories on the same day at the end of the year. Visit www.racingextinction.com for broadcast dates and more information.

More Info: http://rooftopfilms.com/2015/schedule/racing-extinction/ 

Saturday, August 1

STOP MAKING SENSE (Jonathan Demme)

Academy Award® winning filmmaker Jonathan Demme's first feature-length documentary follows the Talking Heads during a three-day concert gig at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood. What emerges on screen says as much about director Demme's taste and sensitivity as it does about the group and its visionary leader Byrne. 

More Info: http://rooftopfilms.com/2015/schedule/stop-making-sense/

For more information and updates please visit their website:

www.rooftopfilms.com.

FESTIVAL CELEBRATING LEGENDARY ACTOR'S GREATEST ROLES AT FILM FORUM, AUGUST 7-11

A five-day, ten-film tribute to MARLON BRANDO (1924-2004), featuring his most iconic performances, from On the Waterfront toThe Godfather, will run at Film Forum from Friday, August 7 through Tuesday, August 11.

The series kicks off on Friday, August 7 with a superb 4K restoration of Elia Kazan's On the Waterfront, with Brando in his Oscar-winning role as ex-boxer/longshoreman Terry Malloy. Kazan said, "If there is a better performance by a man in the history of film in America, I don't know what it is."

The series includes many of Brando’s greatest films, including a 4K restoration of Kazan’s A Streetcar Named Desire (only Brando’s second film, and first collaboration with the director), Kazan’s biopic of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata, Viva Zapata!, in a new restoration, Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s Julius Caesar, Laslo Benedek’s seminal biker movie The Wild One, Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather, Gillo Pontecorvo’s rarely-seen Burn!, the x-rated version of Bernardo Bertolucci’s Last Tango in Paris, Coppola’sApocalypse Now, and Andrew Bergman’s meta comedy The Freshman, with Brando as a character who’s very similar to a certain other ionic role.

BRANDO is presented in conjunction with Film Forum’s premieres screen, which will screen new documentary Listen to me Marlon from July 29-August 11.

Select screeners available, please contact rachel@filmforum.org.
Public Screening Schedule (all separate admissions)
AUGUST 7 FRI
ON THE WATERFRONT (1954, Elia Kazan) 4K DCP Restoration
12:30, 5:10, 7:30

THE WILD ONE (1953, Laslo Benedek) DCP
2:45 

LAST TANGO IN PARIS (1973, Bernardo Bertolucci) 35mm

9:45 ONLY
AUGUST 8 SAT
THE GODFATHER (1972, Francis Ford Coppola) DCP
1:00, 6:45

THE FRESHMAN (1990, Andrew Bergman) 35mm
4:30
THE WILD ONE (1953, Laslo Benedek) DCP
10:20

AUGUST 9 SUN
VIVA ZAPATA! (1952, Elia Kazan) 4K DCP restoration
12:30

BURN! (1969, Gillo Pontecorvo) 35mm
2:50
JULIUS CAESAR (1953, Joseph L. Mankiewicz) 35mm
5:30
APOCALYPSE NOW (1979, Francis Ford Coppola) DCP
8:00

AUGUST 10 MON
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (1951, Elia Kazan) 4K DCP
12:30, 5:15, 7:35, 9:55

VIVA ZAPATA! (1952, Elia Kazan) New DCP Restoration
3:00

AUGUST 11 TUES
BURN! (1969, Gillo Pontecorvo) 35mm
12:30

JULIUS CAESAR (1953, Joseph L. Mankiewicz) 35mm
3:30
VIVA ZAPATA! (1952, Elia Kazan) New DCP Restoration
6:10
APOCALYPSE NOW (1979, Francis Ford Coppola) DCP
8:30