On paper, Werner Herzog’s most recent dramatic movie is a cop’s story, told in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. In execution, it’s a loopy, mad ride, that starts off and rarely slows for you to catch up, comprehend or rationalize what you have just seen.
If one is to learn anything from the writing of Raymond Chandler or Dashiell Hammett, it’s that detecting is a lonely business. For John Rosow, the main character in Noah Buschel’s “The Missing Person,” he knows that fact all too well.
Michael Pena, Brad Dourif and Bill Cobbs have signed on to join Werner Herzog’s latest movie, “My Son, My Son, What Have You Done?” The movie is loosely based on the story of a San Diego man who sees a series of bizarre mystical sights and ends up killing his mother with a sword. Already …