Movielogr

The Artist (2011)

Directed by Michel Hazanavicius

Comedy | Romance | Drama

Most recently watched by twobitme, lordofthemovies, jakeneff, noahphex, Javitron, schofizzy, leiabox

Overview

Hollywood, 1927: As silent movie star George Valentin wonders if the arrival of talking pictures will cause him to fade into oblivion, he sparks with Peppy Miller, a young dancer set for a big break.

Rated PG-13 | Length 100 minutes

Actors

Jean Dujardin | Bérénice Bejo | John Goodman | James Cromwell | Penelope Ann Miller | Missi Pyle | Beth Grant | Ed Lauter | Joel Murray | Bitsie Tulloch | Ken Davitian | Malcolm McDowell | Basil Hoffman | Bill Fagerbakke | Nina Siemaszko | Stephen Mendillo | Dash Pomerantz | Beau Nelson | Alex Holliday | Wiley M. Pickett | Ben Kurland | Katie Nisa | Katie Wallack | Hal Landon Jr. | Cleto Augusto | Sarah Karges | Sarah Scott | Ezra Buzzington | Stuart Pankin | Andy Milder | Bob Glouberman | David Allen Cluck | Matt Skollar | Annie O'Donnell | Patrick Mapel | Matthew Albrecht | Harvey J. Alperin | Lily Knight | Clement Blake | Tasso Feldman | Christopher Ashe | Adria Tennor | Cletus Young | J. Mark Donaldson | Brian J. Williams | Jen Lilley | Brian Chenoweth | Tim DeZarn | Robert Amico | Todd Bittner | Bill Blair | Teri Bocko | Amanda Chism | Brendan Connolly | Vincent De Paul | Calvin Dean | Mohamed Dione | Jennifer Kaye Evans | Josephine Ganner | Victor Holstein | Jennifer Ingrum | Sergio Kato | Kevin Ketcham | Carmen Kirby | Michael Laren | Jillana Laufer | Sonya Macari | Josh Margulies | Julie Minasian | Rene Napoli | Niko Novick | Geoff Pilkington | Randee Reicher | Andrew Schlessinger | Frank Scozzari | Jewel Shepard | John H. Tobin | Josh Woodle | Kristian Falkenstein

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
01/25/2012Movie ScreenFilmTheater6.5 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Finally had the opportunity to see this after leaving the office. Yeah, this film. Cute, charming and empty. Not that it’s a bad film but it’s riding on a novelty and hardly compares to the great silent films. Still worth seeing but not one I’d revisit any time soon.

Comments

No comments yet. Log in and be the first!