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Category: Boulder Weekly

Reviews, interviews, and festival coverage for Boulder’s only independent newspaper from 2014 to 2025.

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

AMERICAN FICTION

January 4, 2024January 19, 2024 Michael J. Casey

Some people bite the hand that feeds them. American Fiction’s Thelonious “Monk” Ellison wants to chew it whole and spit it back out. Before we get there, first this: American Fiction is funny. It’s easily among the funniest movies I … Continue reading AMERICAN FICTION

Best Of..., Boulder Weekly

2023: Now and Then

December 28, 2023February 1, 2024 Michael J. Casey

I love lists. Lists bring order to my day: what to do, what to watch, what to read, what to listen to. Lists provide context to larger themes and suss out tiny commonalities. The lists I author, be they for … Continue reading 2023: Now and Then

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

FERRARI

December 21, 2023January 5, 2024 Michael J. Casey

Enzo Ferrari wants to win. Before he was the founder of the Italian luxury car manufacturer Ferrari S.p.A. and the similarly named Grand Prix racing team, Ferrari was a driver. But with the birth of his first son, Dino, he … Continue reading FERRARI

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

ALL OF US STRANGERS

December 14, 2023December 28, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Some people are never more alone than they are in the company of others. Adam is such a person. Adam (Andrew Scott) is a screenwriter living in a newly built high-rise on the outskirts of London. Not many residents have … Continue reading ALL OF US STRANGERS

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

THE BOY AND THE HERON (君たちはどう生きるか)

December 7, 2023December 28, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Golden Era Hollywood screenwriter Frank S. Nugent once described story as a disturbance of the status quo: “Something happens to upset it; the disturbance is the story; and the story ends when another status quo is attained.” The Boy and … Continue reading THE BOY AND THE HERON (君たちはどう生きるか)

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

A BRIGHTER SUMMER DAY (牯嶺街少年殺人事件)

November 30, 2023December 14, 2023 Michael J. Casey

A crime drama about rival street gangs, a romance between two high schoolers, a history of shadow politics, and a young man who feels destined to become the Taiwanese Elvis—these are the components that comprise Edward Yang’s 1991 historical drama, … Continue reading A BRIGHTER SUMMER DAY (牯嶺街少年殺人事件)

Books, Boulder Weekly

JOHN FORD

November 30, 2023December 14, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Joseph McBride has written extensively on the Hollywood director, always when Ford’s legacy needed rescuing. His first book on the filmmaker, which he co-authored with Michael Wilmington and first published in 1975, has been revised and expanded and will be re-released by the University Press of Kentucky on Dec. 5. Continue reading JOHN FORD

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

WISH

November 23, 2023December 6, 2023 Michael J. Casey

It all started in Kansas City with a young dreamer named Walt Disney. Alice’s Wonderland wasn’t his first creation, but it was significant. The silent comedy, released in the fall of 1923, blended hand-drawn animation and live-action into something that … Continue reading WISH

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

RUSH TO JUDGMENT

November 16, 2023December 6, 2023 Michael J. Casey

November 22 marks 60 years since President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, and we’re still grappling with it. Sure, there were conspiracies to eliminate heads of state long before JFK drew his last breath, and there will … Continue reading RUSH TO JUDGMENT

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