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Tag: film reviews

In Praise of Late Woody: Darkness, Lightness and Other Anxieties of Influence

Film
By Matthew Wilder | August 29, 2016
By Matthew Wilder | August 29, 2016

In Praise of Late Woody: Darkness, Lightness and Other Anxieties of Influence

It's very unfashionable to like Woody Allen's recent movies, but screenwriter Matthew Wilder finds their exquisite mastery irresistible.

I Wasn’t Hired to Direct Into the Forest – Here’s What I Thought of the Film

Film
By Megan Griffiths | August 25, 2016
By Megan Griffiths | August 25, 2016

I Wasn’t Hired to Direct Into the Forest – Here’s What I Thought of the Film

Writer-director Megan Griffiths shares a unique perspective on the experience of watching a film you were considered for, but did not get.

Blair Witch’s Screenwriter Says Nine Lives is the Most Important Film of the Year

Film
By Simon Barrett | August 5, 2016
By Simon Barrett | August 5, 2016

Blair Witch’s Screenwriter Says Nine Lives is the Most Important Film of the Year

If you'd like your kids to respect and admire you, listen to Simon Barrett's advice and take them to see this movie.

Why Point Break Still Delivers 25 Years On

Film
By Stephen Cone | July 26, 2016
By Stephen Cone | July 26, 2016

Why Point Break Still Delivers 25 Years On

Stephen Cone shares his ongoing, ever-growing appreciation for Kathryn Bigelow's high-octane thriller, which is a quarter century old this summer.

Terence Nance on Taika Waititi’s Hunt for the Wilderpeople (and the Problem with Masterpieces)

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By Terence Nance | July 1, 2016
By Terence Nance | July 1, 2016

Terence Nance on Taika Waititi’s Hunt for the Wilderpeople (and the Problem with Masterpieces)

Nance writes about the charming new film from one of his favorite current directors, and suggests the ideal order to watch Waititi's filmography.

The Cartoon Breakdown of Swiss Army Man We’ve All Been Waiting For

Film
By Onur Tukel | June 28, 2016
By Onur Tukel | June 28, 2016

The Cartoon Breakdown of Swiss Army Man We’ve All Been Waiting For

Filmmaker and cartoonist Onur Tukel attempts to unpack the most profound movie ever made about farting (and a bunch of other stuff).

Is All Fair in Love, War and Tickling?

Film
By Jeanie Finlay | June 28, 2016
By Jeanie Finlay | June 28, 2016

Is All Fair in Love, War and Tickling?

Director Jeanie Finlay is unsettled by the onscreen "sports" and documentary ethics in David Farrier and Dylan Reeve's Tickled.

De Palma is the Most Compelling Movie of the Year

Film
By Wayne Kramer | June 20, 2016
By Wayne Kramer | June 20, 2016

De Palma is the Most Compelling Movie of the Year

Wayne Kramer, director of The Cooler and Running Scared, on a documentary that is catnip for movie lovers.

De Palma, Shooting J.J. Abrams, and the Art of the Talking Head

Film
By Joe Lynch | June 14, 2016
By Joe Lynch | June 14, 2016

De Palma, Shooting J.J. Abrams, and the Art of the Talking Head

Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow's documentary on the genre auteur has a light visual touch — and that's exactly as it should be, says Joe Lynch.

Understanding Weiner, Cory Booker and the Desire to Reveal

Film
By Marshall Curry | June 3, 2016
By Marshall Curry | June 3, 2016

Understanding Weiner, Cory Booker and the Desire to Reveal

Oscar-nominated director Marshall Curry explores why Anthony Weiner granted two filmmakers full access to his catastrophic mayoral campaign.

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