The Phoenix Network:
 
 
 
About  |  Advertise
Adult  |  Moonsigns  |  Band Guide  |  Blogs  |  In Pictures
 
Best2012Vote-1000x50

Review: Mine

Watch, animal lovers, and be stupefied.
By BRETT MICHEL  |  April 15, 2009
2.5 2.5 Stars

090417_mine_main

Early in Geralyn Pezanoski's documentary, a news clip shows George Bush proclaiming, "The world saw this tidal wave of disaster descend upon the Gulf Coast, and now they're gonna see a tidal wave of compassion." Bang-up job you did there, W. Of all the FEMA fuck-ups in the wake of Katrina, one little-told tale — and one of narrow interest — is the plight of cats and (mostly) dogs. Residents may have been hastily evacuated, but no plan was in place to save their best friends, 150,000 of whom died. Enter a small, dedicated army of volunteers who rescued the abandoned animals. Pezanoski focuses on the storm after the storm, when it dawned on the people who had lost everything that that included their beloved pets. Why? Watch, animal lovers, and be stupefied.

SOMERVILLE THEATRE: APRIL 25 at 1:45 PM + APRIL 26 at 5:30 PM | WITH DIRECTOR GERALYN PEZANOSKI APRIL 26

Related: Review: Automorphosis, Review: Trust Us This Is All Made Up, Easy does it, More more >
  Topics: Reviews , Culture and Lifestyle, George W. Bush, New Orleans,  More more >
| More

[ 02/16 ]   Third Annual Providence Children's Film Festival  @ Cable Car Cinema
[ 02/16 ]   Mary Poppins  @ Providence Performing Arts Center
ARTICLES BY BRETT MICHEL
Share this entry with Delicious
  •   REVIEW: THIS MEANS WAR  |  February 16, 2012
    What promises to be a modern Jules and Jim (until you realize it's directed by a 43-year-old who calls himself "McG") quickly devolves into Spy vs. Spy territory, only with incompetently staged and edited action and little of that ol' Mad magazine zing.
  •   REVIEW: THE VIRAL FACTOR  |  January 17, 2012
    Made for a modest budget of $17 million — and feeling like it (who needs convincing explosions in an action movie?), Dante Lam's latest still gets the job done from a run-and-gun standpoint.
  •   REVIEW: EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE  |  January 17, 2012
    Too soon? For Stephen Daldry's 9/11 drama, the right time is "never."
  •   REVIEW: THE DIVIDE  |  January 10, 2012
    Many a teleplay for The Twilight Zone threatened atomic Armageddon, and though Frontier(s) director Xavier Gens nukes New York in the opening shots of his latest thriller, he finds more inspiration in the horrors of human nature as seen in the old TV show's episode "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street."
  •   REVIEW: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL  |  December 20, 2011
    Impossible Missions Force agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) returns to the screen in dramatic fashion as new teammate Jane (Paula Patton) and the returning Benji (Simon Pegg) break him out of a Russian prison.

 See all articles by: BRETT MICHEL



  |  Sign In  |  Register
 
thePhoenix.com:
Phoenix Media/Communications Group:
TODAY'S FEATURED ADVERTISERS
Copyright © 2012 The Phoenix Media/Communications Group