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Review: I Am Not Madame Bovary (2016) d. Feng Xiaogang

A 2-1/2 hour visual experiment. Gorgeous to look at, for sure. But … My review of I Am Not Madame Bovary. (And no, the movie has nothing to do with Flaubert.)

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Announcement: Something Wild (1961): Criterion Collection DVD-Blu-Ray release, January 17, 2017

So honored to have been asked to write the essay for Criterion’s release of Jack Garfein’s forgotten 1961 masterpiece, Something Wild. Developed independently, using Actors Studio people in the lead roles (Carroll Baker, Ralph Meeker, and Mildred Dunnock), Something Wild … Continue reading

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Review: Christine (2016)

The SECOND film in 2016 dealing with Christine Chubbuck, the news reporter who committed suicide on-air in 1974. This one stars Rebecca Hall. It’s not perfect, and I’m not sure what the POINT is, but Hall is great. (Everyone is … Continue reading

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Review: Little Sister (2016)

What an interesting film! Nary a cliche in sight! You keep thinking one will show up, but nope. Little Sister determinedly remains recognizably human, individualistic. My review of Little Sister is now up at Rogerebert.com.

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Review: Deepwater Horizon (2016)

This is not a full review but I just wanted to highly recommend this harrowing (truly) and infuriating film. It is so well-done, especially in terms of the special effects, which are so gritty and realistic that never once you … Continue reading

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Giant (1956): 60th Anniversary Screening at Film Forum

September 30, 2016: QA with George Stevens Jr. – the son of the director – and Carroll Baker before the film, moderated by historian and writer Foster Hirsch Foster Hirsch: We are very lucky to have with us the son … Continue reading

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Film Comment: Dean Stockwell “Sweet Agony”

Pretty happy with the layout of the “Dean Stockwell spread”. The Film Comment folks did an incredible job, and the screen-grabs they found are eloquent, illustrating the many scenes I mentioned in the essay. Still catching up with the rest … Continue reading

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Review: Kicks (2016): Really special. Go see it.

There have been so many incredible first features this year. Kicks is another one. Highly recommend it. My review of Kicks is now up at Rogerebert.com.

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My Film Comment essay on Dean Stockwell in 1959’s Compulsion

I have an essay in the September/October issue of Film Comment, in their new column “Finest Hour,” singing the praises of Dean Stockwell’s radical and honest performance as the sexually-repressed/tormented/closeted Judd Steiner in the 1959 film Compulsion (based on the … Continue reading

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Review: White Girl (2016)

First feature from writer/director Elizabeth Wood. It kind of drove me crazy but this Brian Marc kid is great. My review of White Girl is now up at Rogerebert.com.

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