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AT THE MOVIES, CATCH UP AND
LOOK AHEAD
Most of my next column will be about
the 2018 Golden Globe awards (Jan. 7).
So this week, I’ll catch up with one film
that already opened and two others
that will be released early in January.
The Greatest Showman, a musi-
cal, opened on Dec. 20. It’s the story of
P.T. Barnum, the famous 19th-century
popular entertainment entrepreneur. Hugh
Jackman plays Barnum. The film’s songs
were written by the team of Justin Paul
and Benj Pasek, 32. These U-M grads are
on a hot streak: In February, they co-won
an Oscar for best song and, in June, their
Broadway show, Dear Evan Hansen, swept
the Tony Award musical categories. Three
Showman songs were released in October
and one, “This is Me,” is turning into a
big hit. It’s been nominated for the Golden
Globe award for Best Original Song.
Opening Friday, Jan. 5, is Hostiles,
a Western. Christian Bale plays a leg-
endary Army captain who reluctantly
agrees to escort a dying Cheyenne
war chief and his family back to tribal
lands. During the trip, they come across
a young widow (Rosamund Pike) whose
family was murdered. The chief and the
captain come to realize they must work
together during this journey of over
a thousand miles — a journey made
more harrowing by hostile Comanches
and vicious outlaws.
Ben Foster, 37, and very hot actor
Timothee Chalamet, 21, have big sup-
porting roles. Chalamet has already
won two of the biggest best actor of
the year awards (from the New York
and Los Angeles film critics’ associa-
tions) and is nominated for a lead actor
Golden Globe. The awards and nomina-
tion are for his performance in Call Me
by Your Name, which opens in Detroit
on Jan. 12.
Every January, it seems, a new
Insidious horror film is released.
Insidious: The Last Key is the fourth
installment in the series (opens Jan.
5). It stars Lin Shaye, 74, as Dr. Ellice
Rainier, whom the film notes describe
as a “brilliant parapsychologist.” Dr.
Rainier has to confront her worst night-
mare — the supernatural baddies are
in her own home.
A BOW TO THE CROWN
The second season of the hit Netflix
series The Crown began streaming
on Nov. 29. Some criticized the first
season for depicting King Edward VIII,
who abdicated in 1936 to marry Wallis
Simpson, as a rather benign figure. I
heard that a second-season episode
would confront Edward and Wallis’
Pasek
Chalamet
Shaye
Morgan
extensive Nazi ties head on. I suspect-
ed that series creator and chief writer
Peter Morgan, 54, whose German
Jewish father fled the Nazis, wouldn’t
let Edward off the hook. Well, he didn’t.
Morgan wrote a brilliant script (episode
6) that artfully and dramatically made
the devastating case against Edward
and Wallis. It explained why the Royal
family, including Queen Elizabeth,
shunned Edward and Wallis until the
couple died. You can watch just this
episode without watching the whole
series — it stands alone. •