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On Woody Allen’s Another Woman (1988)
“They said I’d be traumatized when I hit fifty. They were right. I’ll tell you the truth. I haven’t recovered my balance since turning fifty … You suddenly look up and see where you are.” – Marion in “Another Woman” … Continue reading
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Tagged Angelina Jolie, drama, Gena Rowlands, Gene Hackman, Ingmar Bergman, Minnie and Moskowitz, reviews, Woody Allen
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Review: Never Look Away (2018)
My review of Never Look Away, directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (whose The Lives of Others won Best Foreign Film almost 10 years ago), is now up at Ebert. I knew nothing about it going in, and in the … Continue reading
Review: Write When You Get Work (2018)
My latest review, up at Rogerebert.com.
Review: Postcards from London (2018)
I appreciated the film’s grappling with ideas about artistic influence, in particular as it applies to the iconography and patron saints/icons/martyrs of homosexual male art history – to be awkward about it – the rebels/renegades/outlaws who make up that vibrant … Continue reading
Review: The Long Dumb Road (2018)
I really enjoyed this road trip movie. My review of The Long Dumb Road is now up at Rogerebert.com.
Review: Searching for Ingmar Bergman (2018)
It’s been an extremely Bergman-heavy year for me, for a lot of movie fans. It’s his centenary. There’s a new doc out, by the German director Margarethe von Trotta. My review of Searching for Ingmar Bergman is now up at … Continue reading
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Tagged documentary, Ingmar Bergman, reviews, Sweden, women directors
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Review: Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
No. No. No. My review of Bohemian Rhapsody is up at Rogerebert.com.
Review: Burning (2018) – one of the great films of 2018
(Just had to call it out in the title to get your attention.) Lee Chang-dong is an incredible filmmaker and Burning – his first in 8 years – is a great film. My review of Burning is now up at … Continue reading
Review: Mid90s (2018)
Jonah Hill’s debut as a writer/director is hit-or-miss. Things I liked, things I didn’t. My review of Mid90s is now up at Rogerebert.com.
For Film Comment: On The Canterville Ghost (1944)
This marks my third piece this month having to do with Oscar Wilde. My latest for Film Comment is a review of the film adaptation (one of many) of Wilde’s ghost story The Canterville Ghost. This one stars Charles Laughton. … Continue reading

