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Category: Reviews

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

ZOMBIELAND

August 7, 2014March 19, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Zombieland has a lot of fun with its premise. Our hero and narrator is not a rugged and resourceful alpha male, but the scrawny and timid Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), a character who might seem more at home in a Woody Allen … Continue reading ZOMBIELAND

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I ORIGINS

August 5, 2014November 14, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Dr. Ian Grey (Michael Pitt) is a cute scientist with tousled hair, tortoise print glasses, and a wardrobe he must have picked up from Scientists-R-Us. He is a man obsessed with studying patterns in eyes, looking for some proof that … Continue reading I ORIGINS

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

MOOD INDIGO

July 31, 2014March 18, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Mood Indigo is a simple story of a boy and a girl. The boy is Colin (Romain Duris), 30-something, single, and independently wealthy. He lives in a fantastic apartment, practically pulsating with life. He lives with Nicholas (Omar Sy), his confidant … Continue reading MOOD INDIGO

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THE IMMIGRANT

July 28, 2014November 15, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Two sisters have left Poland and joined the huddled masses seeking the freedom that America offers. Their quest will not be an easy one, as one of the sisters, Magda (Angela Sarafyan), has tuberculosis and must be quarantined. The other … Continue reading THE IMMIGRANT

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THE DOUBLE

July 27, 2014November 16, 2021 Michael J. Casey

The Double, an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s 1866 novella, is brought to the screen via writer/director Richard Ayoade and co-screenwriter Avi Korine. What Ayoade and Korine get right is Dostoyevsky’s impending sense of doom. No one is going to walk … Continue reading THE DOUBLE

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HAPPY CHRISTMAS

July 25, 2014November 17, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Jenny (Anna Kendrick) is down on her luck and has decided to move in with her brother, Jeff (Joe Swanberg), his wife, Kelly (Melanie Lynskey), and their toddler (Jude—the director’s son). It seems like a good idea for all three … Continue reading HAPPY CHRISTMAS

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

BOYHOOD

July 24, 2014March 18, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Since his 1991 debut, Slacker, writer/director Richard Linklater has quietly become the most reflective director in American cinema. In the documentary Double Play: Jack Benning and Richard Linklater (Gabe Klinger, 2013), Linklater casually outlines his philosophical thesis: “I think ultimately the most interesting view … Continue reading BOYHOOD

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

GO WEST

July 17, 2014March 18, 2023 Michael J. Casey

The 1925 Buster Keaton classic Go West opens, “Some people travel through life making friends wherever they go, while others—just travel through life.” When Keaton traveled, he sauntered, adorned by his flattened porkpie hat and too-short tie. Dubbed “The Great Stone Face,” … Continue reading GO WEST

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A COFFEE IN BERLIN

July 14, 2014November 20, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Niko (Tom Schilling) is your typical aimless 20-year-old adrift in his own life. In a way, Niko is like every other 20-something, afraid to step forward for fear of failure but also plagued by the uncertainty of which step to … Continue reading A COFFEE IN BERLIN

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