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Review: The Promised Land (2024)

This Danish historical epic has a lot going for it, including the great Mads Mikkelsen. I recommend it! I reviewed The Promised Land for Ebert.

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Review: Sometimes I Think About Dying (2024)

Not to be confused with 2020’s I’m Thinking of Ending Things. I reviewed Sometimes I Think About Dying for Ebert.

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Review: The Settlers (2024)

One of the perks of having a gig like the Ebert gig is getting to see all these directorial debuts from unknowns, or relative unknowns. Sometimes debuts show the inexperience of the director, and sometimes debuts just … are not … Continue reading

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Review: Society of the Snow (2024)

First review of 2024: A review of Society of the Snow, the latest filmed version of the Andes plane crash in 1972.

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2023 in review

2023 is the ten-year anniversary of maybe the most significant year in my life. At any rate, what happened in 2013 is what made everything else at least possible. I wrote about this on my Substack– and provided some links … Continue reading

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Review: All of Us Strangers (2023)

I did my best with this one, I really did. Review on Ebert.

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Review: The Taste of Things (2023)

I really loved Tran Anh Hung’s The Taste of Things. First of all, the food looks so delicious – it’s truly a top-tier foodie movie. But it’s also a tender love story. I reviewed for Ebert.

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Review: Eileen (2023)

I loved Eileen (based on Otessa Moshfegh’s debut novel of the same name), and its grubby slightly disreputable ANTI-charm. Still thinking about it. I reviewed for Ebert.

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Review: May December (2023)

Todd Haynes’ latest, starring Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman, is super good. I reviewed for Ebert.

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Review: Your Lucky Day (2023)

Your Lucky Day maybe seems like a pretty standard hostage scenario film, stand-off with police, etc. But it’s really not. It has a POINT and a point of VIEW. I have to hold back on how many times I reference … Continue reading

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