OK, I dare take it the new AndrewDominik would be the most high profile Cannes COMP title on The Bore's collective mind so in breathless, Expendable-approved film reporting here's a bunch of fresh tweets for you folks to chew on. But seriously, a number of these film thinkers are worth keeping up with.
gemko: Killing Them Softly (Dominik): 63. Subtext, Andrew. *Sub*text. Sub.
GuyLodge: KILLING THEM SOFTLY (B-) Blinding dirty-70s homage taken to stylistically suspended present, all to add stunningly banal Obama surtext? Why? Still, familiarly flavourful and grubbily gorgeous, with bland Pitt a shock absorber for off-the-chain support cast. Gandolfini! Mendelsohn!
samcmac: 2nd movie in comp to throw mud in my face and tell me it's wisdom. America = money. shock and awe. C-
JonathonRomney: KILLING THEM SOFTLY is it. Incredibly tense, verbally brilliant, atmospheric, eerily languid essay on crime, violence and America. Superb turns by Pitt, Gandolfini, Mendelsohn but show nearly stolen by Scoot McNairy, who does the best weasly abjection since Buscemi...
Glenn Heath Jr MatchCuts: KILLING THEM SOFTLY (B+): Pulling yourself up by your bootstraps is a dirty & punishing game. Angry cousin to JESSE JAMES.
Michal Oleszczyk : KILLING THEM SOFTLY 5/10 Meandering subpar pulp with some asinine politics crudely pasted atop. Impressed by showy touches, though
Ben Kenigsberg: Killing Them Softly (Dominik?!): Clips of the financial crisis don't add insta-gravitas to a pseudo-edgy wiseguy drama, know what I'm sayin?
Blake Williams: Killing Them Softly - No doubting what Dominik wants you to take away from this, but it's still an exceptional, dialogue-heavy thriller. It is impressive that this movie was made without ever feeling Tarantino-esque; loved Gandolfini and Liotta; a stylized actors movie (6.6)
Robert Koehler: KILLING ME SOFTLY is just a bunch of guys talking&shooting each other, w/ some pauses for James Gandolfini's unique brand of melancholy
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/cannes-review-andrew-dominiks-killing-them-softly-starring-brad-pitt-20120522