Tag Archives: reviews

For Film Comment: On Faulkner’s Tomorrow (1972), starring Robert Duvall

I wrote about the 1972 film Tomorrow, a Horton Foote adaptation of a William Faulkner story, starring Robert Duvall (same year as The Godfather) for Film Comment. It’s screening on TCM this month. Years ago, I remember my father talking … Continue reading

Posted in Movies | Tagged , , , , , | 19 Comments

Review: 20th Century Women (2016)

I’ve seen it twice now. I think it’s amazing. I liked Beginners (Mills’ first film, about his father coming out of the closet at the age of 75: Christopher Plummer won the Oscar) – but 20th Century Women – about … Continue reading

Posted in Movies | Tagged , , , | 7 Comments

Review: Patriots Day (2016)

Peter Berg and Mark Wahlberg are on a roll. Earlier this year came Deepwater Horizon (which I really liked), and now comes Patriots Day, about the Boston marathon bombing. Two gigantic movies in one year. (They also did Lone Survivor … Continue reading

Posted in Movies | Tagged , , | 1 Comment

For Film Comment: Reviews of The Night Digger (1971) and Alice, Sweet Alice (1976)

I had so much fun watching, researching, and writing up these two (somewhat) little-known films, The Night Digger (1971), starring Patricia Neal (adaptation by her husband Roald Dahl: her second role post-stroke), and Alice, Sweet Alice, a bonkers religious-horror movie … Continue reading

Posted in Movies | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Review: All We Had (2016) d. Katie Holmes

The movie means well. Unfortunately, I don’t give bonus points for meaning well. My review of All We Had is now up at Rogerebert.com.

Posted in Movies | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Review: Things to Come (2016) d. Mia Hansen-Løve

Mia Hansen-Løve is one of my favorite film-makers working today. Her latest, Things to Come, starring Isabelle Huppert, is so wonderful. My review of Things to Come is now up at Rogerebert.com.

Posted in Movies | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Review: Miss Sloane (2016)

There are some pretty deep problems with this, for me the main thing was that the dialogue doesn’t sound real, nor do any of the actors (except Mark Strong) get their mouths around it enough so that it lifts off … Continue reading

Posted in Movies | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Review: Always Shine (2016)

I cannot stop thinking about this movie. I’ve seen it three times so far. Huge fan of Sophie Takal, who has only directed two films so far, this one and Green, which I also recommend HIGHLY. I am now a … Continue reading

Posted in Movies | Tagged , , | 4 Comments

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.)

Posted in Movies | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

95 and 6 to Go (2016); d. Kimi Takesue: Playing DOC NYC

When director Kimi Takesue asks her 95-year-old grandfather if he has any advice for her on her screenplay, he says, “I’d like to see a happy ending.” But that’s just the beginning of the outpouring of commentary coming from this … Continue reading

Posted in Movies | Tagged , | Leave a comment