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Tag Archives: drama
Tonight! Polish Filmmakers NYC Present Ida
Tonight I will be participating in a panel discussion at Columbia University about Pawel Pawlikowski’s brilliant film Ida (Wrote a bit about it here. So far, it’s the film of the year for me, albeit with some pretty stiff competition. … Continue reading
Review: The Heart Machine (2014)
The Heart Machine is a debut feature by writer-director Zachary Wigon, and features a really unnerving performance from John Gallagher, Jr., whom I admired so much in Short Term 12. He’s fantastic. My review of The Heart Machine is now … Continue reading
A Picture of You (2013); directed by J.P. Chan
J.P. Chan’s A Picture of You is unsure of what it wants to be at first. Its opening is almost soap-y in its melodramatic on-the-nose presentation of a bickering adult brother and sister, Jen and Kyle (played by, respectively, Jo … Continue reading
Review: Addicted (2014)
I prefer my erotica to be served up sans 12-step lecture. My review of Addicted is now up at Rogerebert.com.
Nightcrawler (2014); written and directed by Dan Gilroy
Jake Gyllenhaal plays Lou Bloom in Nightcrawler, a weird isolated guy in Los Angeles, with only a high school degree, and a very strange personality, who literally stumbles over the underground high-speed world of freelance crime journalism: the “nightcrawlers” with … Continue reading
NYFF 2014: Clouds of Sils Maria (2014); directed by Olivier Assayas
The buzz for Olivier Assayas’ latest film was deafening; it made it difficult to avoid not only spoilers, but a glut of opinions that may somehow color my own. (The same thing just happened with the Inherent Vice premiere that … Continue reading
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Tagged drama, France, Germany, Juliette Binoche, Kristen Stewart, reviews, Switzerland
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Three Movies: Before I Disappear, Goodbye to All That and Kelly & Cal (2014)
Before I Disappear (2014); directed/written by Shawn Christensen A couple of years ago, I saw a short film at the Tribeca Film Festival called Curfew (My review here.) Only 19 minutes long, I consider it a masterpiece and it was … Continue reading
Review: The Skeleton Twins (2014)
I haven’t been paying attention to the marketing of the film. Judging from the poster, with the cheery bright blue background, and the word “funny” in a large font, I imagine it’s being marketed as a comedy. Not a surprise, … Continue reading
Force Majeure (2014); written and directed by Ruben Östlund
Force Majeure. A superior or irresistible power. An event that is a result of the elements of nature, as opposed to one caused by human behavior. Force Majeure premiered at Cannes this past May and won the Un Certain Regard … Continue reading
Jim Jarmusch on Love Streams
In the Criterion Collection’s release of Jim Jarmusch’s wonderful Night On Earth, Jarmusch answers questions from all over the globe about the film. Jarmusch does not “do” commentary tracks, it’s not his thing, and so on the couple of Jarmusch … Continue reading
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Tagged drama, Gena Rowlands, Jim Jarmusch, John Cassavetes, Love Streams
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