Review – Roma

I tend to think a lot about what I think about movies. Or of music, or TV, or books. I have this impulse to categorize my enjoyment of a piece of art. To compare it to other things I have seen, and rate and rank it alongside other similar pieces of art. This can often be very enjoyable. It forces me to evaluate what I find important. But sometimes there’s a problem with th...
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Review – Y Tu Mama También

There was this trend in a lot of indie movies from the early 2000’s, particularly international films. A narrator would break the action to describe very specific details about insignificant side characters. Short little synopses of their lives, their joys and their misfortunes. And then we never see or hear about that character again. It can feel unnecessary at first, bec...
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Review – Beautiful Boy

Addiction stories sometimes feel the same. There's often the same course of events, the same ups and downs. The same results. It doesn’t usually end well in real life. But we hear about some of the ones that do end well. Or do we? I think the problem with some movies about addiction is that we are often given a false sense of finality. We’re given the story - the hear...
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Micro Review – Minding the Gap

An inspiring and devastating documentary following a group of skater friends struggling to find a path from childhood to adulthood in a dying midwestern town. Devastating in the harsh realities these real life characters must confront about their difficult pasts. Inspiring in the sheer talent and vision of filmmaker Bing Liu, who has a remarkable ability to capture stories...
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Micro Review – Support the Girls

Regina Hall stands out in this low-fi workplace dramady. And there are good contributions from Haley Lu Richardson and Junglepussy too (yes, that's the name she goes by - her real name is Shayna McHale). It's a decent movie, funny at times, and it has an intriguing underlying commentary on gender roles and workplace politics. It's got something to say about a very American...
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Micro Review – Tully

I don't know if I've seen a movie that so accurately captures the insanity of parenthood like Tully does. I found myself laughing at non-funny moments in this film, purely because of the realism (and ridiculousness) of it all. Charlize Theron and Mackenzie Davis are both great. If I wasn't a parent, I'd probably think they overdid things a bit. It's pretty harrowing at tim...
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Micro Review – Searching

I didn't expect Searching to be as emotionally resonant as it turned out to be. To be honest, it seemed like it would be a shallow, corny genre thriller that relied heavily on a unique storytelling device (the entire film happens on screens). But the characters are surprisingly well developed. And the plot, while sometimes a bit far-fetched, is still frighteningl...
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Micro Review – Unsane

It’s difficult to express my thoughts on Unsane without spoiling it...But I'll take a shot. Soderbergh is a master filmmaker, capable of making whatever type of movie he wants. And he’s at the point now in his career where he’s just doing what stimulates him creatively. As you’re watching Unsane, it’s easy to forget that this movie was shot completely on iPhones. That was ...
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Micro Review – The Death of Stalin

A delightfully dark comedy about the power struggle following Joseph Stalin's death. It's such a strange, heavy subject for a comedy. But with such fine, hilarious performances from a not-quite all-star cast, and with a sharp script, this somehow works. Steve Buscemi is particularly (and surprisingly) effective as Khruschev, and Simon Russell Beale is great as the duplicito...
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Rewatch Review – A Quiet Place

  Look...This is great. It's great. It's even better the second time. Maybe it has to do with me watching it with my wife, who has stressful dreams already, and just watching her reactions to everything, how totally into it she gets while also just hating every moment of it (she liked it). If she makes it through an entire movie without falling asleep, you kno...
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