Welcome to the 989th Edition of my series. Just less than two weeks ago, much of the Central Indiana area that I live in was part of what is being called "the Great Flood of 2026". Fortunately, we just got thunderstorms and were not affected by it. I do know some whose homes and/or businesses were affected and were flooded in some way. My thoughts go out to all of those that were and hope things get will be okay. I am also in rehearsals for the play EVERYTHING I REALLY NEED TO KNOW, I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN which is happening in Rushville which happens September 18-20 and I have details near the bottom for that. I will now shut up and get on with my selections for the week.
Notes on a Scandal (2006): Richard Eyre directed this film which is based on the novel by Zoe Heller. Cate Blanchett stars as the new art teacher Sheba Hart who is befriended and helped by the veteran teacher Barbara Covett, played by Dame Judi Dench. Sheba seems to have it all in life with her husband and job but starts an affair with a student which sends Barbara over the edge. Andrew Simpson, Michael Maloney, Joanna Scanlan, Shawn Parkes, Emma Kennedy, Phil Davis, Tameka Empson, Bill Nighy, Juno Temple, Anne-Marie Duff and many others co-star in this film. This is quite the disturbing thriller and was done in a rather subtle way. This was done a lot through the performance of Dench. This is driven by the performances and the chemistry through Blanchett and Dench.
The Northman (2022): Robert Eggers directed and co-wrote the film with Sjon. Alexander Skarsgard stars as Viking Prince Amleth who goes on a very violent quest of vengeance to avenge the murder of his father. Nicole Kidman, Claes Bang, Ethan Hawke, Anya Taylor-Joy, Gustav Lindh, Elliott Rose, Willem Dafoe, Phill Martin, Eldar Skar, Olwen Fouere, Edgar Abram, Jack Gassmann, Ingvar Sigurdsson, Jack Walsh, Bjork, and many others co-star in this film. This has a touch of action and dark fantasy to it. It also has a very authentic look to this time period. Bjork has a really good cameo appearance as the Seeress. People who are squeamish should probably not watch this one. This is available to watch on Netflix.
Misbehaviour (2020): Philippa Lowthorpe directed this film which is based on true events. Keira Knightley stars as activist Sally Alexander who is at a Women's Rights Conference in London. While there, she meets feminist activist Jo Robinson, played by Jessie Buckley, who invites Sally to meet her more extreme feminist group. Sally agrees to take part in disrupting the 1970 Miss America competition which they see as a degrading event to women. Greg Kinnear co-stars as Bob Hope who was hosting the competition. Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Kajsa Mohammar, Stephen Boxer, Justin Salinger, Ruby Bentall, Lily Newmark, Maya Kelly, John Heffernan, Rhys Ifans, Keeley Hawes, Lesley Manville, and many others co-star in this movie. This is a favorite movie for the feminist movement. Knightley and Buckley work well together in these very different people with the same intentions. This is available to watch on Prime and the Roku Channel.
Baby (1954): This is my documentary short for the week which was directed by D.A. Pennebaker. This takes a look at his daughter Stacy and their visit to the zoo. They spent time with the animals, but her biggest interest was the carousel and the joy it brought to her. Pennabaker would go onto to do a lot of very good feature documentaries including one on Bob Dylan. This is available to watch on the Criterion Channel and worth about five minutes.
Earth (1930): Aleksandr Dovzhenko directed and wrote this Russian silent film. Semyon Svashenko stars as Vasyl who opposes the rich kulaks over the coming of collective farming. This is still looked upon as one of the best films from the country. They did not have the technology that the United States had for "talkie" films. Some of this is making a statement toward communism. It is also a very poetic and very well-edited for its time. It is hard to really describe this beyond what I did. This is available to watch on Kanopy and TUBI.
Lisztomania (1975): Ken Russell directed this musical biopic on composer Franz Liszt and its historical accuracy might be a little questionable. The Who singer Roger Daltry plays Liszt which takes a look at his wild lifestyle and his rivalry with fellow composer Richard Wagner, played by Paul Nicholas, who goes to some extreme measures in hoping to destroy Liszt. Sara Kestelman, Ringo Starr, Rick Wakeman, John Justin, Fiona Lewis, Veronica Quilligan, Nell Campbell, and many others co-star in this movie. Before Hulkamania became a thing, we got Lisztomania. First of all, keep in mind Ken Russell also directed THE WHO'S TOMMY which came out earlier in the same year so keep that in mind. This is a very weird and surreal film that parodies many things. I will also assume that this is the only movie which has a member of the Who and of the Beatles so there is that. I suppose this could make a good double feature to go along with AMADEUS as they both feature composer rivalries. This is available to watch on the Criterion Channel.
Violent Saturday (1955): Richard Fleischer directed this film which is based on the novel by William L. Heath. This takes place in a small town where three bank robbers, played by Stephen McNally, Lee Marvin, and J. Carrol Naish. Other small-town people in town have no idea they are playing into the robbery. The main one being the miner Shelley Martin, played by Victor Mature, who never got to go to WWII because he had to manage the mine for the war effort which makes the relationship with his son difficult. Ernest Borgnine also co-stars as the pacifist Amish farmer Stadt who also plays into what is going on. Richard Egan, Virginia Leith, Tommy Noonan, Margaret Hayes, Sylvia Sidney, Dorothy Patrick, Billy Chapin, Brad Dexter, and many others co-star in this crime film. This has some very well-written characters and play well together on each side of the robbery going on. Victor Mature is the standout in my opinion as he tries to earn redemption with his son for not serving in WWII. This is available to watch on the Criterion Channel.
The Beguiled (1971): Don Siegel directed this film which is based on the novel by Thomas Cullinan. Clint Eastwood stars as Union soldier John McBurney who gets taken in by a girls' boarding school on the Confederate side lead by Martha, played by Geraldine Page. McBurney is essentially taken as a prisoner but as he recovers, he uses his seductive charm for the female inhabitants causing a lot of jealousy. Elizabeth Hartman, Jo Ann Harris, Darleen Carr, Mae Mercer, Pamelyn Ferdin, Melody Scott Thomas, Patricia Mattick, and many others co-star in this Civil War era film. This is billed as a western, but it is not the typical Clint Eastwood western we are used to and it is one of his more disturbing movies though. It is really quite wrong on many levels, but it is also rather compelling. All I have to say is use your judgment on what is really more of a psychological thriller than action film. This is available to watch on the Criterion Channel.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day (2026): Destin Daniel Cretton directed this latest superhero film from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and finally bring a funner, apparently this is not a word but I don't care, selection for the week than these other very deep selections I have had. Tom Holland reprises his role as Peter Parker who is dealing with being forgotten from the events of SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME. He is also dealing with a new threat which is too complex to really explain without giving it away so I won't really go further into it. I will just say that Frank Castle, reprised by Jon Bernthal, Bruce Banner, reprised by Mark Ruffalo, and Yulena Belova, reprised by Florence Pugh, all play a part in what is going on in Peter's world. Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Sadie Sink, Liza Colon-Zayas, Tramell Tillman, Marisa Tomei, Naomi Watts, Michael Mando, Keith David, Marvin Jones III, Olivia Booth-Ford, Billy Clements, and many others co-star in this MCU installment. The Spider-Man films may be the best of the later Marvel Cinematic Universe and this is no exception. I would recommend at least watching SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME before watching this one. This introduces a couple key points into the MCU world. This is a great trip to the theater so that is all I will say about this one.
All the Empty Rooms (2025): I end the week with this documentary short which was directed by Joshua Seftel. This follows journalist Steve Hartman and his photographer Lou Bopp who take a different sort of approach to the school shootings. They document the parents of the victims and take a look at the empty bedrooms while interviewing the parents on their late children. This is a very sad but very beautiful tribute to these kids lost in such tragedy. This is available to watch on Netflix.
Well, that is it for this week. Tell me what you like and dislike and I'll be back in a couple weeks which so far includes Kristen Bell, Anne Hathaway, Henry Fonda, Alfred Hitchcock, Cameron Diaz, and many others.
































































