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Category: Boulder Weekly

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

Boulder Weekly, Home Video, Reviews

ROLLING THUNDER REVUE: A BOB DYLAN STORY

January 21, 2021July 28, 2024 Michael J. Casey

In 1975, the U.S. was at a crossroads. The Vietnam War was over, and Americans were more disillusioned than ever. Big cities out east, like New York and Washington D.C., prepped for the Bicentennial, but Small Town, U.S.A., seemed not … Continue reading ROLLING THUNDER REVUE: A BOB DYLAN STORY

Boulder Weekly, Film Festival, Reviews

NIGHT OF THE KINGS (LA NUIT DES ROIS)

January 14, 2021July 28, 2023 Michael J. Casey

It’s going to be shorter this year, but it’s also coming a lot closer to home: The 2021 Sundance Film Festival is going virtual. A bummer for those who like gathering in theaters to share cinematic discovery. But a boon … Continue reading NIGHT OF THE KINGS (LA NUIT DES ROIS)

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

RIO GRANDE

January 7, 2021August 8, 2024 Michael J. Casey

It’s 1950, and John Ford wants to make a movie: The Quiet Man, from a story by Maurice Walsh, about a retired boxer who returns to his birthplace in Ireland and falls for a vivacious redhead. The movie will star John Wayne … Continue reading RIO GRANDE

Best Of..., Boulder Weekly

2020: A Year Like No Other

December 31, 2020July 27, 2023 Michael J. Casey

2020 was the year I watched more but understood less. With a rotating series of crises to consider, rare were the instances where I found myself lost in someone else’s story for two hours. Empathy has its limits: When you’re … Continue reading 2020: A Year Like No Other

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN

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

Cassie’s drunk again: Alone in the club and a mess. She can’t find her phone, and all her friends have left. Two guys at the bar imagine who could do what to her in such a state, but a third … Continue reading PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN

Boulder Weekly, Home Video, Reviews

SYMBIOPSYCHOTAXIPLASM: TAKE ONE

December 17, 2020July 27, 2023 Michael J. Casey

There’s reality, and then there’s everything else. Cinema exists firmly in the latter: Cameras don’t capture reality; they capture a perspective of it with a defined beginning, middle, and end. Add editing into the mix, and you’ve got something new … Continue reading SYMBIOPSYCHOTAXIPLASM: TAKE ONE

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

SOUL

December 10, 2020July 27, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Everybody clap your hands. Soul, the feature film from Disney/Pixar, rolls credits with a new version of the Curtis Mayfield classic, “It’s All Right,” one of the most joyous songs ever laid down on wax. Ending a movie on an up … Continue reading SOUL

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

ANOTHER ROUND (DRUK)

December 3, 2020July 27, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Martin has been immobilized. He’s only 40, but the life drained out of his face years ago. His wife barely talks to him, and his high school students arrange a parent-teacher conference to tell him he’s terrible. While at a … Continue reading ANOTHER ROUND (DRUK)

Boulder Weekly, Interviews

Sara Sugarman on VERY ANNIE MARY

November 26, 2020July 27, 2023 Michael J. Casey

On Dec. 1, TCM’s 14-week series Women Make Film comes to a close with movies on death, endings, and a little song and dance. When it’s all said and done, TCM’s series will have screened 100 movies from all six … Continue reading Sara Sugarman on VERY ANNIE MARY

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