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Tag Archives: reviews
Review: Stargirl (2020)
I loved the YA book by Jerry Spinelli (my sister often assigns it to her middle-school students – that’s how I heard about it.) But the film adaptation is … odd. I am a fan of Julia Hart’s work though … Continue reading
Review: The Way Back (2020)
I reviewed Gavin O’Connor’s latest – after reviewing Miracle earlier this month – The Way Back, starring Ben Affleck in a very effective performance as an alcoholic who finds redemption in coaching a high school basketball team. I love these … Continue reading
Review: Emma. (2020)
I walked out of the press screening, saying to my friend, “My GOD, that was romantic.” It really was. How many adaptations of Emma do we need? Clearly we need one more. I love this! My review over at Ebert.
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Tagged England, Jane Austen, Johnny Flynn, literary adaptation, reviews, romantic comedy, women directors
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Present Tense: on Miracle (2004) and the “miracle on ice” – which turns 40 this week
If you’ve been round these here parts, you know my obsession with the miracle on ice. Many thanks to the editors at Film Comment, for taking my pitch to write a piece on the 1980 Winter Olympics, as seen through … Continue reading
Review: Buffaloed (2020)
I’m so excited Tanya Wexler has directed another feature film. It’s been 9 years since Hysteria. I reviewed her latest – Buffaloed – for Ebert.
Review: I Was at Home, But (2020)
I reviewed Angela Schanelec’s latest – her tenth feature – for Ebert.
Review: The Assistant (2019) Don’t miss this one
Fantastic film. I reviewed The Assistant for Ebert.
Review: The Gentlemen (2020)
I reviewed Guy Ritchie’s latest for Rogerebert.com.
Present Tense: on Daughters of the Sun (2000)
I wrote about Maryam Shahriar’s 2000 film Daughters of the Sun for my next Present Tense column on Film Comment.
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Tagged drama, Iran, Iranian film, Present Tense, reviews, women directors
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Review: Dolittle (2019)
I didn’t understand where I was in space and time when watching Dolittle. It’s very disorienting. My review at Ebert.

