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Tag Archives: drama
Review: Maya Dardel (2017): All Hail Lena Olin
I’m always happy to see her but even happier when she takes center stage as she does in Maya Dardel. I reviewed Maya Dardel for Rogerebert.com.
More 2017 Movies For Your Radar
Here’s Part 1. Director/Writer: Noah Baumbach U.S. release date: October 13, 2017 U.K. release date: TBD The film is streaming on Netflix now. Starring Dustin Hoffman, Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, Elizabeth Marvel and Grace Van Patten – it’s a true … Continue reading
Posted in Movies
Tagged Ben Stiller, comedy, drama, Dustin Hoffman, Garrett Hedlund, historical drama, women directors
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Gotham Awards Nominations Announcement
This is my third year serving on one of the nominating committees for the annual Gotham Awards. I served on the committee for Best Breakthrough Performance twice, and this year, I was honored to serve with David Ehrlich, Alison Willmore, … Continue reading
Posted in Actors, Movies
Tagged coming of age, documentary, drama, Harry Dean Stanton, Italy, women directors
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2017 Movies That Should Be On Your Radar
These are movies either out now or opening soon. I’ll do a more comprehensive round-up of all the movies later in the year once I’ve seen more. In the meantime: Director: Sean Baker Screenplay: Sean Baker, Chris Bergoch U.S. release … Continue reading
Posted in Movies
Tagged biopic, coming of age, David Lynch, drama, Gloria Grahame, Harry Dean Stanton, historical drama, Italy
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Review: Barracuda (2017)
It was hard to avoid the buzz on this one from the festival circuit. I did my best to avoid it, however, because on the face of it, this felt like a movie I would love. I wanted to go … Continue reading
Review: Super Dark Times (2017)
If you read the plot, you might think: Ho-hum, yawn, it’s been done. And that’s true. What matters is HOW the director (and it’s his first feature!) has told the story. I absolutely loved it. My review of Super Dark … Continue reading
Review: A Boy Called Po (2017)
A low-budget film about a single dad struggling to raise his autistic son. Criticizing a movie like this feels like criticizing a baby bunny. The main thing this film has going for it is NOT its theme – but the … Continue reading
Review: Beach Rats (2017)
Beach Rats is definitely something to see in the theatre, if it’s playing in your area. It was shot on 16mm. It’s riveting. My review of Beach Rats is now up at Rogerebert.com. My second review this week of a … Continue reading
Review: Columbus (2017)
This is an incredible movie. Here is my review at Ebert. 1. I can’t believe it’s a directorial debut. 2. It’s so beautiful to look at I can’t stop thinking about it. 3. It made me cry. 4. It made … Continue reading
Review: To the Bone (2017)
The story of a defiant anorexic, starring Lily Collins, plus Keanu Reeves as an eating disorder specialist. It’s worth it just to see that. My review of To the Bone is now up at Rogerebert.com.

