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Tag Archives: drama
Review: Men & Chicken (2016)
How to even describe this bizarre movie … I gave it my best shot. It’s worth it to see Mads Mikkelsen in this role. He’s hilarious. I reviewed Men & Chicken for Rogerebert.com.
Review: Tribeca 2016: Hunt for the Wilderpeople
What a wonderful film from Taika Waititi, New Zealand’s most successful film-maker currently. It’s been at Sundance, now Tribeca: I’m sure it will open in a semi-wide release so please look for it. I reviewed Hunt for the Wilderpeople at … Continue reading
Review: Tribeca 2016: The Tenth Man (2016)
I also really enjoyed Daniel Burman’s The Tenth Man (co-starring Julieta Zylberberg, whom I met last year at Ebertfest: wonderful actress). It’s playing at the Tribeca Film Festival this week. You can read my review of The Tenth Man here.
Review: Tribeca Film Festival 2016: Mother
A really fun film from Estonia, helmed by three women (director and two screenwriters); Not sure if this one will get distribution but I really enjoyed it and hope it has legs: Here is my review of Mother.
Review: The Dark Horse (2016)
I really loved this movie about real-life Maori chess-phenom Genesis Potini. He was also bipolar. Chess was his only focus, the only thing that helped him organize his illness and his lufe. He devoted his life (he died in 2011) … Continue reading
Thelma and Louise Turns 25: We Discuss
Christy Lemire, Susan Wloszczyna and I are reunited a couple of years after our discussion of Abel Ferrara’s Ms. 45, to discuss Thelma and Louise, which turns 25 this year. My take is a bit different from Christy’s and Susan’s, … Continue reading
Review: Krisha (2016)
All I can say is: See this movie. Don’t wait. The less you know about it the better, so maybe see it, and then read reviews. But seriously: this is a major major debut of a filmmaker. My review of … Continue reading
Review: Fireworks Wednesday (2006); d. Asghar Farhadi
Asghar Farhadi’s third film, Fireworks Wednesday, is finally getting an American release (it opens at the Film Forum in New York this week; I’m not sure about other locales but check your art-houses, if you’ve got them.) Farhadi’s 2011 film … Continue reading
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Tagged Asghar Farhadi, drama, Fireworks Wednesday, Hediyeh Tehrani, Iran, Iranian film, reviews, Taraneh Alidoosti
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Review: Touched with Fire (2016): Not a Review. Not Really.
Writer/director Paul Dalio is bipolar. Touched with Fire is his first feature (extraordinary). Katie Holmes and Luke Kirby play Carla and Marco, two bipolar people (artists) who meet in the psych ward. They create such a strong connection, based on … Continue reading
Oscars 2016: If We Picked the Winners: On Sylvester Stallone in Creed
Well, you know I was thrilled when I was assigned to write on Sly in his Oscar-nominated Best Supporting actor performance in Creed for Rogerebert.com’s If We Picked the Winners series. (Table of Contents here.) Check back throughout the week … Continue reading

