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We judge it for you: Twilight

Posted in movies, we judge it for you with tags , , , , on January 28, 2009 by aliza

Mock it if you want, but for the legions of devoted fans of Stephenie Meyer’s bestselling book series, Twilight was the most eagerly-awaited movie of 2008.

Heroine Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) is a smart, quiet, and slightly clumsy 17-year old girl who moves to Forks, Washington, one of the cloudiest and rainiest towns in America, to live with her divorced dad Charlie (Billy Burke), the local police chief. Shortly after arriving, she falls in love with Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), the most attractive boy in her high school.

There’s only one problem: Edward is a vampire. Fortunately, he’s not a nefarious vampire like those that usually populate teenage horror films. Edward is part of a clan of well-intentioned vampires who drink animal blood instead of human; in an ongoing joke, they refer to themselves as the vegans of the vampire world.

Bella and Edward initially avoid each other and try to avoid their mutual attraction. Edward doesn’t want to hurt her (or worse — bite her), and Bella has been warned off the Cullens by her pal Jacob (Taylor Lautner), whose Native American tribe seem to be the enemies of the vampire family.

Though they eventually give into the mutual lust, there is one important caveat. Because he does not want to lose control around her, Edward tells Bella they can’t have sex. (The pro-abstinence message is one of the reasons the series has become so popular amongst tweens and their moms.) To keep their hormones in check, the couple spend a great deal of time not touching; while climbing trees or lying in meadows or sitting in class, they spend an inordinate amount of time gazing intensely and adoringly into each other’s eyes.

While Edward and Bella are busy falling in love, a trio of more evil vampires, led by tracker James (Cam Gigandet), are killing people near Forks, grabbing the attention of the Cullen family and Bella’s police chief father. Luckily, the script, though mostly faithful to the book, eliminates a great deal of Bella’s clumsiness and teenage swooning, and amps up the action scene (which in the book is mostly glossed over).

As far as tales of star-crossed lovers go, Edward and Bella are no Romeo and Juliet. Still, as an ode to love of the emo variety, the movie still manages to charm. The film is full of beautiful shots of sweeping northwest scenery, the soundtrack is appropriately moody, and the appealing leads are full of endearing teenage angst. You might go in skeptical, but allow yourself to be won over.

Film is directed by Catherine Hardwicke, and also stars Peter Facinelli (Carlisle), Ashley Greene (Alice), Nikki Reed (Rosalie), Jackson Rathbone (Jasper), Kellan Lutz (Emmett), Anna Kendrick (Jessica), Elizabeth Reaser (Esme), and Rachelle Lefevre (Victoria).

Grade: B+

Clowns Without Borders

Posted in Crocommended, comedy, theatre with tags , , , , , on January 25, 2009 by aliza

French comedy group Clowns Without Borders will be playing around Cairo this week with the El Khayyal El Shaabi theatre company. Dates and times listed below.


Mon 26 Jan: St. Andrews Church, Asa’af, Down Town, 11.30 am
Hadiqat el-Tifl (Childerns’ Cooperative)  Sayida Zeinab, 3 pm

Tue 27 Jan: Don Bosco, Shubra, 2 pm

Wed 28 Jan: el-Bashayir, Helwan, 11 am

Thu 29 Jan: FACE (ngo), Medinat el-Salam, 11 am
College de la Salle, el-Daher, 3.30 am

Fri 30 Jan: Don Bosco, Shubra, 11 am
Shehab (ngo), Ezbet el-Hagana, 3.30 pm

Sat 31 Jan: el-Fayum 4 pm

Documentary

Posted in movies with tags , , , , on January 25, 2009 by aliza

Football Under Cover, 2008, 86 mins., by David Assmann and Ayat Najafi. German with English subtitles.

Monday night at the Goethe Institute (Dokki) at 7 p.m.

This week’s movies 21-27/1

Posted in movies with tags , , on January 22, 2009 by aliza

Here are the movies playing this week in Cairo and Alexandria and where to see them:

Bangkok Dangerous: Renaissance 6th of October, Metro (Downtown), Maadi, Renaissance Nile City, Geneina (Nasr City), Carrefour Cinema (Alexandria), Metro Cinema (Mihatit al-Raml, Alexandria), San Stefano Mall

The Day the Earth Stood Still: Odeon (Downtown), Ramses Hilton (Downtown), El Haram (Giza), Al Salam Hotel Concorde, Family (Maadi), Stars (Nasr City), Amir Cinema (Mihatit al-Raml, Alexandria), Cineplex Green Plaza Cinema

Saw V: Renaissance 6th of October, Metro (Downtown), Renaissance Nile City, Geneina (Nasr City), Carrefour Cinema (Alexandria), Royal Cinema, San Stefano Mall

Yes Man: Ramses Hilton (Downtown), Galaxy (Elmanial), Golden Stars (Heliopolis), Stars (Nasr City), Family (Maadi), Amir Cinema (Mihatit al-Raml, Alexandria), Cineplex Green Plaza Cinema

88 Minutes: Renaissance Nile City, Geneina (Nasr City), Renaissance Wonderland, Carrefour Cinema (Alexandria), San Stefano Mall, Semouha Cinema

Twilight: Cosmos (Downtown), Ramses Hilton (Downtown), Galaxy (Elmanial), Golden Stars (Heliopolis), Stars (Nasr City), Cineplax Green Plaza Cinema

In The Name of the King: Renaissance Cairo Mall, Renaissance Nile City, Renaissance Wonderland, San Stefano Mall, Semouha Cinema

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa: Renaissance Nile City, City Center (Nasr City), Renaissance Wonderland, Carrefour Cinema (Alexandria), San Stefano Mall

Over Her Dead Body: Maadi, Renaissance Nile City, Geneina (Nasr City), Carrefour Cinema (Alexandria), San Stefano Mall

Valkyrie: Galaxy (Elmanial), Golden Stars (Heliopolis), Stars (Nasr City), Family (Maadi)

Australia: Galaxy (Elmanial), Golden Stars (Heliopolis), Stars (Nasr City)

Eagle Eye: Renaissance Cairo Mall, San Stefano Mall, Zahran Cinema (Semouha)

The Broken: Renaissance 6th of October, Maadi, Renaissance Nile City

Bedtime Stories: Stars (Nasr City), Cineplex Green Plaza Cinema

Four Christmases: Stars (Nasr City), Cineplex Green Plaza Cinema

Quarantine: Family (Maadi), Stars (Nasr City)

Body of Lies: Stars (Nasr City), Amir Cinema (Mihatit al-Raml, Alexandria)

Theatre: ‘Monodrama’

Posted in theatre with tags , , , , , on January 18, 2009 by aliza

“Monodrama”, performed and directed by Maliha Maslamani, based on “Ahla Warda or the most beautiful rose” by Maliha Maslamani.

“…A conflict between body and soul… between the power to confront, and the power to wriggle free…The Body may well slip indulgently into vice until the soul comes to terms with the essence of virtue…”-The director

Monday night at 8 p.m. at the Rawabet Space for Performing Arts

El Door El Awwal

Posted in Crocommended, Live with tags , , , , on January 16, 2009 by aliza

The seven-piece band is the most representative instrumental outfit of the local interconnected music scene in Egypt. El Door El Awwal brings together the backbones of several other local musical projects.

Saturday night at Cairo Jazz Club, around 10 p.m.

CJC: 197, 26th of July St., Agouza

Luxor Breakbeats

Posted in Crocommended, Live with tags , , , on January 15, 2009 by aliza

Luxor Breakbeats, a new project from Grammy-winner Fathy Salam.

Composer and band leader Fathy Salama starts off in 2009 with an Oriental electronic project featuring another Egyptian electronic music figure, Mahmoud Refaat (100LIVE ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL check it out at www.100copies.com). Luxor Breakbeat also features double-bass player Andre Segone, and Screwdriver’s brilliant lead guitarist Mohamed Adel. Check other works and projects of Fathy Salama at (www.myspace.com/fathysalama).
@ Cairo Jazz Club, Friday night around 10 pm

Nagham Masry

Posted in Crocommended, Live with tags , , , , on January 15, 2009 by aliza

Very few bands have managed to retain such a loyal fan base the way Nagham Masry does. An entertaining repertoire of contemporary lyrics, tunes and performance.
@ Wisdom Hall, Sawy Centre

Friday night, cost is 15, 20 LE

Sawy Centre: End of 26th of July St., Zamalek

This week’s movies: 14-20/1

Posted in movies with tags , , on January 14, 2009 by aliza

Here are the movies playing this week in Cairo and Alexandria and where to see them:

Bangkok Dangerous: Renaissance 6th of October, Metro (Downtown), Maadi, Renaissance Nile City, Geneina (Nasr City), Carrefour Cinema (Alexandria), Metro Cinema (Mihatit al-Raml, Alexandria), San Stefano Mall

The Day the Earth Stood Still: Odeon (Downtown), Ramses Hilton (Downtown), Galaxy (Elmanial), El Haram (Giza), Al Salam Hotel Concorde, Golden Stars (Heliopolis), Stars (Nasr City), Family (Maadi)

88 Minutes: Renaissance 6th of October, Renaissance Nile City, Geneina (Nasr City), Renaissance Wonderland, Carrefour Cinema (Alexandria), San Stefano Mall, Semouha Cinema

Saw V: Renaissance 6th of October, Metro (Downtown), Renaissance Nile City, Geneina (Nasr City), Carrefour Cinema (Alexandria), Royal Cinema, San Stefano Mall

Yes Man: Ramses Hilton (Downtown), Galaxy (Elmanial), Golden Stars (Heliopolis), Stars (Nasr City), Family (Maadi), Amir Cinema (Mihatit al-Raml, Alexandria), Cineplex Green Plaza Cinema

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa: Maadi, Renaissance Nile City, City Center (Nasr City), Renaissance Wonderland, Carrefour Cinema (Alexandria), San Stefano Mall

Twilight: Cosmos (Downtown), Ramses Hilton (Downtown), Galaxy (Elmanial), Golden Stars (Heliopolis), Stars (Nasr City), Cineplax Green Plaza Cinema

In The Name of the King: Renaissance Cairo Mall, Renaissance Nile City, Renaissance Wonderland, San Stefano Mall, Semouha Cinema

Over Her Dead Body: Maadi, Renaissance Nile City, Geneina (Nasr City), Carrefour Cinema (Alexandria), San Stefano Mall

Australia: Galaxy (Elmanial), Golden Stars (Heliopolis), Stars (Nasr City), Cineplex Green Plaza Cinema

Eagle Eye: Renaissance Cairo Mall, Renaissance Nile City, San Stefano Mall, Zahran Cinema (Semouha)

Quarantine: Family (Maadi), Stars (Nasr City), Cineplex Green Plaza Cinema

Body of Lies: Stars (Nasr City), Amir Cinema (Mihatit al-Raml, Alexandria), Cineplex Green Plaza Cinema

Bedtime Stories: Stars (Nasr City), Cineplex Green Plaza Cinema

Four Christmases: Stars (Nasr City)

Mazaher ensemble

Posted in Live with tags , , , , on January 13, 2009 by aliza

Mazaher ensemble, Mawawil Baladi, Jaafra music (Arabic tribes from Aswan), Nubian music & songs, zikr & Sufi songs, Sudanese music & songs
@ Makan, Wednesday night at 9 p.m.