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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

ANOMALISA

December 31, 2015April 9, 2023 Michael J. Casey

On some level, every work of art is a reflection of the human condition. Who we are and how we relate to others and the world around us is the concern of every artist, but for some, that concern is … Continue reading ANOMALISA

Boulder Weekly, Interviews

Arielle Nóbile on Legacy Connection Films

December 24, 2015August 25, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Images hold a very special place in the mind of the viewer. Simultaneously of a time and timeless, objective and subjective, images bring forth textures and dimensions often lost in memory that can reduce the complex into simplistic categories of … Continue reading Arielle Nóbile on Legacy Connection Films

Boulder Weekly, Essays

STAR WARS IV: A NEW HOPE

December 24, 2015April 9, 2023 Michael J. Casey

America in the 1970s was not exactly abundant with optimism. The tragic death of Meredith Hunter at the Altamont Free Concert on Dec. 6, 1969, cast a dark shadow over the free love and hippy counterculture of the ’60s. Then … Continue reading STAR WARS IV: A NEW HOPE

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

HEART OF A DOG

December 17, 2015August 10, 2023 Michael J. Casey

I want to tell you a story about a story,” writer/director/performance artist Laurie Anderson tells the audience. She recounts the time she spent in the hospital as a child after breaking her back. Anderson tells it in a rather typical … Continue reading HEART OF A DOG

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

HITCHCOCK/TRUFFAUT

December 10, 2015August 10, 2023 Michael J. Casey

By its very nature, cinema is a collaborative art. As Orson Welles said, “A writer needs a pen, an artist needs a brush, but a filmmaker needs an army.” To whom then does a movie belong? In his 1954 essay, … Continue reading HITCHCOCK/TRUFFAUT

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

CHI-RAQ

December 3, 2015April 9, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Spike Lee is many things; subtle is not one of them. In 1989—with three movies under his belt—the Brooklyn-based producer/director exploded on to a grand stage with Do the Right Thing. The movie stirred the pot and caused a fair amount of … Continue reading CHI-RAQ

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

ALL THINGS MUST PASS

November 26, 2015April 8, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Tower Records was once the place where many gathered to hear great new music, tell their friends about a record they just heard, and, most importantly, to purchase it. Tower Records was the place where Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters … Continue reading ALL THINGS MUST PASS

Boulder Weekly, Interviews

Thelma Schoonmaker and Margaret Bodde on THE TALES OF HOFFMANN

November 19, 2015April 8, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Filmmaking is an act of optimism. Setting ideas to paper; convincing others to come and join the party; devoting time, money, blood, sweat, and tears to capture those images on celluloid; believing those images can carry meaning throughout the world; … Continue reading Thelma Schoonmaker and Margaret Bodde on THE TALES OF HOFFMANN

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

TRUMBO

November 19, 2015April 8, 2023 Michael J. Casey

If you’ve spent any time on the University of Colorado Boulder’s campus, you probably noticed the courtyard fountain next to the University Memorial Center—the kind of courtyard where couples take their engagement photos and children play on hot summer days. … Continue reading TRUMBO

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