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Author: Michael J. Casey

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

DICK JOHNSON IS DEAD

October 1, 2020July 27, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Dick Johnson isn’t dead. Not yet, at least. But he will be. We all will, sooner or later. And it’s sooner for Dick if his daughter has anything to say about it. Born C. Richard Johnson in 1932, Dick was … Continue reading DICK JOHNSON IS DEAD

Boulder Weekly, Interviews

Kirsten Johnson on CAMERAPERSON

October 1, 2020July 27, 2023 Michael J. Casey

For more than 30 years, Kirsten Johnson has seen the world from behind the camera. “[It’s] taught me to be quiet,” she says. “To wait for things. And listen and look at people’s bodies and the way they move as … Continue reading Kirsten Johnson on CAMERAPERSON

Reviews

MONEY MACHINE

October 1, 2020September 26, 2020 Michael J. Casey

Told with all the aesthetic excitement of an episode of Dateline, Money Machine is a catch as catch can collection of conspiracy theories surrounding the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting at the Mandalay Bay casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. This shooting—colloquially referred to … Continue reading MONEY MACHINE

Home Video, Reviews

DOWNPOUR

September 29, 2020September 26, 2020 Michael J. Casey

Mr. Hekmati (Parviz Fannizadeh) has come to Tehran. He’s a schoolteacher, and in tow, he has a lamp, a mirror, and books. He drops the lamp, the mirror falls, and the books are spilled on the ground. An inauspicious entrance … Continue reading DOWNPOUR

Reviews

OUR TIME MACHINE

September 28, 2020September 26, 2020 Michael J. Casey

Ma Ke has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. That a tough pill to swallow for anyone, but Ma Ke was once the Artistic Director of the Shanghai Opera Theater. His mind was sharp, and if an actor forgot their line, … Continue reading OUR TIME MACHINE

KGNU: Metro Arts
September 26, 2020February 13, 2021 Michael J. Casey

On this week’s edition of After Image, I chat with Metro Arts’ producer Veronica Straight-Lingo about Kajillionaire (new in theaters), Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project No. 3 (new to Blu-ray/DVD on Sept. 29), Wild Daze (now playing virtual theaters), and … Continue reading

Reviews

NATIVE SON

September 25, 2020September 25, 2020 Michael J. Casey

Divided into three sections: Fear, Flight, and Fate, Richard Wright’s novel, Native Son, took an existentialist approach to Blackness in America. It’s right there in the titles of the section, and it’s baked into every frame of the 1951 cinematic adaptation … Continue reading NATIVE SON

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

LUCÍA

September 24, 2020July 27, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Set across three time periods in Cuba—1895, 1932, 196..—Lucía is the story of three different women, all named Lucía, all in love, and all involved in the revolution. In 1895, Lucía (Raquel Revuelta) is an aging spinster in love with a … Continue reading LUCÍA

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

KAJILLIONAIRE

September 24, 2020July 27, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Old Dolio (Evan Rachel Wood) is not exactly the image of your typical con artist. Nor is her name: Her parents named her after a homeless man who won the lottery hoping he would feel so honored, he would bequeath … Continue reading KAJILLIONAIRE

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