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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

THE HUMAN FACTOR

May 13, 2021July 28, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Middle East peace is always a very attractive proposition,” Gamal Helal says. “It’s a very sexy topic. I cannot think of a secretary of state who did not want to get involved in the Middle East. And, by the way, … Continue reading THE HUMAN FACTOR

Boulder Weekly, Film Festival

Let’s Movie: 2021 TCM Classic Film Festival

May 6, 2021August 24, 2023 Michael J. Casey

For more than a decade, cinema’s faithful have flocked to the promised land every spring for the TCM Classic Film Festival: One long weekend on Hollywood Boulevard in the movie palaces of yore under the flickering images of the familiar … Continue reading Let’s Movie: 2021 TCM Classic Film Festival

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

LIMBO and ABOUT ENDLESSNESS (OM DET OÄNDLIGA)

April 29, 2021July 28, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Sometimes a coincidence is too good to ignore, and this weekend we’ve got two new movies, alike in style and substance, ripe for a good old-fashioned double feature.  First up, Limbo from Scottish writer/director Ben Sharrock. Set on an unnamed Scottish isle, Limbo centers … Continue reading LIMBO and ABOUT ENDLESSNESS (OM DET OÄNDLIGA)

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

ABOUT ENDLESSNESS

April 29, 2021August 14, 2023 Michael J. Casey

There’s plenty of cultural baggage in Roy Andersson’s About Endlessness, the latest from the Swedish filmmaker, not to mention stasis. Andersson is the king of static shot tableau filmmaking, and About Endlessness comprises 32 immobile shots, most of them non sequiturs of varying … Continue reading ABOUT ENDLESSNESS

Boulder Weekly, Home Video, Must-See Westerns, Reviews

THE FURIES

April 22, 2021August 8, 2024 Michael J. Casey

Nowadays we call them noir, but back in the 1940s and ’50s they didn’t have a name. Born out of 1930s hard-boiled novels and an influx of European filmmakers fleeing fascism, films noir (as French film critics later coined them) were … Continue reading THE FURIES

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

AMY TAN: UNINTENDED MEMOIR

April 15, 2021July 28, 2023 Michael J. Casey

When Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club hit shelves in 1989, more than one reviewer interpreted the narrative’s central tension between mothers and daughters as autobiography. And when the movie adaptation came out in 1993—cowritten by Tan—those assumptions multiplied. That happens with … Continue reading AMY TAN: UNINTENDED MEMOIR

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

SLALOM

April 8, 2021July 28, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Lyz Lopez started skiing when she was 4. Who knows what first drew her to the sport, but 11 years on the slopes have shaped Lyz the prodigy into Lyz the competitor. She’s 15 now, and with proper instruction, she … Continue reading SLALOM

Best Of..., Boulder Weekly

And the Nominees Are: 2021 Oscar Nominated Short Films

April 1, 2021August 24, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Almost two months later than last year’s ceremony and encompassing two venues, 2021’s Academy Awards will cap the cinematic year that couldn’t get started and never seemed to end. On Sunday, April 25, it’ll be Oscar night on ABC with … Continue reading And the Nominees Are: 2021 Oscar Nominated Short Films

Boulder Weekly, Film Festival, Reviews

WEWORK: OR THE MAKING AND BREAKING OF A $47 BILLION UNICORN and DEAR MR. BRODY

March 25, 2021July 29, 2023 Michael J. Casey

What is it about messianic men and the chaos they cause? They are almost always false prophets, yet time and time again, we fall for their charm, for their snake oil. You probably don’t have to think long to conjure … Continue reading WEWORK: OR THE MAKING AND BREAKING OF A $47 BILLION UNICORN and DEAR MR. BRODY

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