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Category: Reviews

Film Festival

DEADLY CUTS

April 14, 2021August 5, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Located next to the butcher’s shop, down the row from the local pub, Deadly Cuts is the hair salon where the women of Piglinstown, Dublin, congregate. It’s a safe space in a rundown town that never feels safe. The gangs, … Continue reading DEADLY CUTS

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

Reviews

HEMINGWAY

April 5, 2021April 13, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Ernest Hemingway: Few writers have had a greater impact on American letters. Trained as a journalist, Hemingway developed and popularized terse prose, the theory of omission, and an obsession with capturing that which is true. And it didn’t matter the … Continue reading HEMINGWAY

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

DEAR MR. BRODY

March 25, 2021August 13, 2023 Michael J. Casey

The less you know about Dear Mr. Brody, the better, but here are the basics: In October 1969, Michael James Brody Jr. turned 21 and inherited his fortune as the oleomargarine heir—an unlimited sum, Brody told reporters. Three months later, … Continue reading DEAR MR. BRODY

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

Reviews

FLANNERY

March 23, 2021March 15, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Born March 25, 1925, in Savannah, Georgia, Mary Flannery O’Connor made her public debut at the age of 5, when a Pathé cameraman from New York came to photograph her chicken. The chicken walked backward. If it didn’t, you could … Continue reading FLANNERY

Sunday Streams

HYPOCRITES

March 21, 2021March 20, 2021 Michael J. Casey

The more things change, the more they stay the same. That’s the idea behind Lois Weber’s 1915 film, Hypocrites, a morality play that finds parallels between the medieval period and 1910s America. It’s also the thought that races through your brain … Continue reading HYPOCRITES

Reviews

WOJNAROWICZ: F**K YOU F*GGOT F**KER

March 19, 2021March 18, 2021 Michael J. Casey

All the images were all very simple images, but I just wanted to record things that I didn’t see people recording and painting at that time. You know, I wanted to record my own history—or a different history—and that’s what … Continue reading WOJNAROWICZ: F**K YOU F*GGOT F**KER

Film Festival1 Comment

INTRODUCING, SELMA BLAIR

March 18, 2021August 5, 2023 Michael J. Casey

The poor dope—he always wanted a pool. Well, in the end, he got himself a pool. —Joe Gillis, Sunset Boulevard Selma Blair wanted to be a writer. Then her English teacher saw her act and told her, “You’re an actress.” Not … Continue reading INTRODUCING, SELMA BLAIR

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