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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

CAUSEWAY

February 2, 2023August 4, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Jennifer Lawrence plays Lynsey, a soldier returning from Afghanistan after a traumatic experience. Brian Tyree Henry plays James, a mechanic drifting through life trying to put his own trauma behind him. Yes, they come together and help each other, but … Continue reading CAUSEWAY

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

ARGENTINA, 1985

February 2, 2023August 3, 2023 Michael J. Casey

The nominees for the 95th Academy Awards are in: 54 movies competing in 23 categories. The headlines already belong to the genre-smashing Everything Everywhere All at Once—11 nominations in total, including Best Picture, Best Director, and four acting noms—and the … Continue reading ARGENTINA, 1985

Boulder Weekly, Home Video, Reviews

THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI

January 26, 2023August 3, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Orson Welles needed money. That’s how this story begins. Back in 1946, Welles was putting the finishing touches on an ambitious stage production of Around the World in 80 Days—a musical!—and funds were running dry. So he called studio boss … Continue reading THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

SAINT OMER

January 19, 2023August 3, 2023 Michael J. Casey

A mother is on trial for murdering her child. We know how, but not why. Nor does the mother. She does not deny the act but denies that she is the guilty party. The trial, she hopes, will explain things. … Continue reading SAINT OMER

Boulder Weekly, Home Video, Reviews

IMITATION OF LIFE

January 19, 2023August 3, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Newly restored and available on Blu-ray from The Criterion Collection, 1934’s Imitation of Life opens with two single mothers: Beatrice (Claudette Colbert) and Delilah (Louise Beavers). Beatrice, white, is recently widowed and trying to keep her husband’s maple syrup company … Continue reading IMITATION OF LIFE

Books, Boulder Weekly

PERPLEXING PLOTS: POPULAR STORYTELLING AND THE POETICS OF MURDER

January 12, 2023August 5, 2023 Michael J. Casey

If you’ve ever wondered about the connective tissue between James Joyce and Gillian Flynn—with a Donald Westlake stopover—reader, you are in luck. Continue reading PERPLEXING PLOTS: POPULAR STORYTELLING AND THE POETICS OF MURDER

Boulder Weekly1 Comment

Back on the Big Screen

January 12, 2023August 3, 2023 Michael J. Casey

CU-Boulder’s International Film Series returns January 26 with a free 35 mm screening of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Between tomorrow night screening and May 2’s presentation of the Indian spectacle RRR, there are more than 50 programs to … Continue reading Back on the Big Screen

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

AMERICAN MURDERER

January 5, 2023August 3, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Americans are fascinated with criminals. You know this because you watch movies and TV, listen to podcasts, read books and magazines, and encounter their stories everywhere. Sometimes they’re protagonists you root for. Sometimes they’re villains who are more entertaining than … Continue reading AMERICAN MURDERER

Best Of..., Boulder Weekly

2022: Accommodating for Others

December 29, 2022August 5, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Lydia Tár is broken. Pulled from the podium, kicked out of her Berlin apartment, barred from seeing her daughter, the disgraced conductor returns to her family house on Long Island, pokes around her childhood room—perfectly preserved as if she were … Continue reading 2022: Accommodating for Others

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