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Tag Archives: reviews
Review: Cherry (2021)
I reviewed Cherry, the new movie by the Russo brothers, adapted from Nico Walker’s debut novel (which is great!).
Review: Blithe Spirit (2021)
It’s bafflingly wrong. It’s almost confusing to watch. I reviewed for Ebert.
Review: Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar (2021)
God, I needed this silliness. Silliness like this practically reaches profundity. My review for Ebert.
Review: PVT Chat (2021)
Julia Fox is new to “the business”. Her first role was in the Safdie brothers’ Uncut Gems – my review here – and she made such an enormous impression – she is so SO good – I couldn’t believe it … Continue reading
Review: The Dig (2021)
Out today on Netflix, The Dig tells the fascinating story of the Sutton Hoo treasure. It stars Carey Mulligan as Edith Pretty – the woman who starts the dig on her land – and Ralph Fiennes as Basil Brown – … Continue reading
Review: Saint Maud (2021)
I really really dug this. Out today on streaming platforms. I reviewed for Ebert.
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Tagged drama, England, horror, religious movies, reviews, women directors
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Review: Our Friend (2020)
I was very moved by this film. My family just went through this experience over the last 4 years so it was a very intense watch. I reviewed Our Friend for Ebert.
Review: Herself (2021)
First movie of 2021! I reviewed the Irish film Herself, which I really liked.
Review: Assassins (2020)
For those of you – like myself – who caught wind of the first part of this crazy story – that Kim Jong-un’s half-brother was assassinated in broad daylight by two teenage girls – and then didn’t follow along as … Continue reading
Review: Wander Darkly (2020)
I was almost surprised by how much this movie really touched me, moved me. I was almost shook, if you want to know the truth. I hope my review for Ebert expresses that, and intrigues people enough to check out … Continue reading

