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Author: Michael J. Casey

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

THE [FRENCH] CONNECTION

June 18, 2015August 17, 2023 Michael J. Casey

One of the more fascinating aspects of the movies is their ability to reach across time and space and continue cinematic conversations that started long ago. Moviegoers will be able to peek in on that conversation next week at The … Continue reading THE [FRENCH] CONNECTION

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THE WOLFPACK

June 16, 2015September 13, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Since their inception, movies have always represented a way to escape reality. Be it the drudgery of every day or the horrors of wartime, flickering images in the dark have always imagined a better place, somewhere out there, over the … Continue reading THE WOLFPACK

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

LIVE FROM NEW YORK!

June 11, 2015April 3, 2023 Michael J. Casey

If 40 years of Saturday Night Live has taught us anything, it’s this: comedy is the sharpest form of criticism.  Biting wit levied by the absurd becomes the spoonful of sugar that helps the medicine go down, and SNL has been spoon-feeding America since … Continue reading LIVE FROM NEW YORK!

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RESULTS

June 8, 2015September 14, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Cinema is an expensive art. Cinema costs time, energy, and, most notably, money. This is even truer for the independent filmmaker, who lacks studio backing and must search outside the system for contributions. Most of the time, that money is … Continue reading RESULTS

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WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE

June 4, 2015September 15, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Life is tough. Everyone knows that, but at some point, everyone must learn it. For Anna Sasaki, her twelfth summer will be her chance to confront that life lesson and learn to move through it. It is one of those … Continue reading WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE

Boulder Weekly, Reviews, The Archers

THE RED SHOES

June 4, 2015August 10, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Why do you want to dance?” the man asks the girl. The girl pauses and answers his question with a question, “Why do you want to live?” “I don’t know exactly why,” the man responds with a smile. “But I … Continue reading THE RED SHOES

Boulder Weekly, Interviews

Caroll Spinney on I AM BIG BIRD

June 4, 2015April 3, 2023 Michael J. Casey

There is one thing you never do on Sesame Street, and that is put someone down. “Our business is not to ridicule,” Caroll Spinney—the long time puppeteer inside Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch—says. “Dumb is a word we never … Continue reading Caroll Spinney on I AM BIG BIRD

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

SUNSHINE SUPERMAN

May 28, 2015April 2, 2023 Michael J. Casey

At the turn of the 20th century, vast majorities of the planet remained undiscovered for those restless ones who couldn’t possibly imagine a life spent behind a desk or in a factory. If they had the notion and sufficient funding, … Continue reading SUNSHINE SUPERMAN

Boulder Weekly, Interviews

Tom Hart and Rodney Sauer on Colorado Chautauqua’s 2015 Silent Film Series

May 28, 2015April 3, 2023 Michael J. Casey

The movies started small. So small that only one person at a time could watch them. The year was 1892, and Thomas Edison and his colleague William Kennedy Laurie Dickson discovered that if you spun sequential photographs in a small … Continue reading Tom Hart and Rodney Sauer on Colorado Chautauqua’s 2015 Silent Film Series

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