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Review: Mending the Line (2023)
Fly fishing as metaphor for life is well-trod ground, but Mending the Line homes in specifically on veterans and PTSD, and fly fishing as effective therapy. Brian Cox, Wes Studi, gorgeous scenery. The film has some flaws, but I approve … Continue reading
Review: Brooklyn 45 (2023)
I dug this. You get your supernatural jump-scares, you get some gore, so everyone’s happy about that, but there’s more going on here. Really good. I reviewed for Ebert. Thank you so much for stopping by. If you … Continue reading
Review: Close to Vermeer (2023)
I liked hanging out with the people in this documentary, I liked soaking up their passion and expertise. I reviewed for Ebert. Thank you so much for stopping by. If you like what I do, and if you … Continue reading
Posted in Art/Photography, Movies
Tagged art, documentary, reviews, The Netherlands, women directors
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Review: Reality (2023)
This was so interesting: a film adapted from the play Is This a Room, with script made up entirely of the transcript of the FBI’s interrogation of whistleblower Reality Winner. I reviewed for Ebert. Thank you so much … Continue reading
Review: The Night of the 12th (2023)
I reviewed this extremely effective multiple-Cesar-winning crime/procedural film for Ebert.
Review: It Ain’t Over (2023)
I reviewed It Ain’t Over, a documentary about Yogi Berra. It’s pretty emotional and I liked it a lot. Thank you so much for stopping by. If you like what I do, and if you feel inclined to … Continue reading
Review: The Eight Mountains (2023)
I loved this movie. It makes me want to read the book. I reviewed for Ebert. I know I use that Yeats quote a lot but #sorrynotsorry no one said it better. Thank you so much for stopping by. If … Continue reading
Review: The Artifice Girl (2023)
AI has been in the news a lot in recent months (Buzzfeed laid off a ton of writers saying openly that they were switching to AI – this will keep happening) – and so this movie is pretty timely. It’s … Continue reading
Review: Little Richard: I Am Everything (2023)
I reviewed the new Little Richard documentary – Little Richard: I Am Everything – for Ebert. Thank you so much for stopping by. If you like what I do, and if you feel inclined to support my work, … Continue reading
Review: Everything Went Fine (2023)
I reviewed the latest by François Ozon.
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Tagged Charlotte Rampling, drama, France, literary adaptation, reviews
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