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Review: The Sentence (2018)

Reviewed the new doc The Sentence for Rogerebert.com.

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Review: The Happy Prince (2018)

The Happy Prince is Rupert Everett’s debut as a writer/director. He also stars, playing Oscar Wilde in the final 3 years of his life – a period which has always fascinated me (and haunted me). My review of The Happy … Continue reading

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Review: All About Nina (2018)

Ignore the terrible poster. This is a very good movie. And it haunted me for a good 24 hours after I saw it. It got pretty damn close to some of my own deeply engrained … issues … and it … Continue reading

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Review: Nappily Ever After (2018)

Nappily Ever After, a new film on Netflix, is well worth checking out. In my review, I got to sing the praises of one of my favorite actresses working today, Sanaa Lathan.

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Review: A Simple Favor (2018)

This movie is fantastically fun. I highly recommend it. My review of A Simple Favor, directed by Paul Feig, starring Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively, in HIGH form, is now up at Rogerebert.com.

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Review: Lizzie (2018)

Kind of muted, underwater. A disappointment. My review of Lizzie is now up at Rogerebert.com.

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Review: City of Joy (2018)

My review of City of Joy – a new documentary about the rape epidemic in the Congo, and a couple of people who have banded together to combat the problem – is now up at Rogerebert.com.

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For Film Comment: Tamara Jenkins’ Private Life

Tamara Jenkins makes about one movie a decade (I wish there were more) and each one is personal in its own way, funny, human, complex. The Slums of Beverly Hills was uneven in spots, but featured an amazingly rich and … Continue reading

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For Sight & Sound magazine: The final shot of Shampoo

For the “Endings” column in the October issue of Sight & Sound magazine, I wrote about the final shot in Hal Ashby’s Shampoo. It’s one of my favorite final shots in cinema. (I pitched the piece before Criterion made its … Continue reading

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Review: Blue Iguana (2018)

The poster kind of expresses the dumb derivative-ness of this movie. But listen, there’s a small screwball rom-com in there struggling to be free. So I’ll give it props for that. Also it gave me a chance to write about … Continue reading

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