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Category: Reviews

Sunday Streams

THE STORY OF FILM

May 17, 2020May 16, 2020 Michael J. Casey

Journalist cum filmmaker Mark Cousins has done just a little bit of everything. He’s made documentaries (The Eyes of Orson Welles), city symphonies (What Is This Film Called Love?), narratives (Stockholm, My Love), even an alternative film school in the … Continue reading THE STORY OF FILM

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

BLOW THE MAN DOWN

May 14, 2020July 25, 2023 Michael J. Casey

The rocky, seaside village of Easter Cove, Maine, does not look like the kind of place you’d want to spend a winter. The snow piles up in great heaps, and the wind coming off the water will send an icicle … Continue reading BLOW THE MAN DOWN

Sunday Streams

Two for the Master

May 10, 2020August 12, 2023 Michael J. Casey

The shadow of Alfred Hitchcock looms large in cinema. So much so that it’s hard to divorce his stylistic innovations from movies that may or may not have been influenced by him. Take Blow the Man Down, a recent release currently … Continue reading Two for the Master

Reviews

SPACESHIP EARTH

May 8, 2020May 4, 2020 Michael J. Casey

On Sept. 26, 1991, eight scientists donned space-age jumpsuits, waved goodbye to a cheering audience and a bullpen loaded with news cameras, and entered Biosphere 2—3.14 acres of enclosed space designed to mimic the Earth’s environment. Their mission: Test humanity’s … Continue reading SPACESHIP EARTH

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

THE TRIAL

May 7, 2020August 15, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Based on a novel by Franz Kafka, The Trail is filmmaker Orson Welles at his most Wellesian. Anthony Perkins stars as K, a man accused of a crime he neither committed nor comprehends. K can ask all the questions he wants, but … Continue reading THE TRIAL

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

WINTER LIGHT (NATTVARDSGÄSTERNA)

May 7, 2020August 13, 2023 Michael J. Casey

The second installment in Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman’s unofficial trilogy (Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, The Silence) is by far the best. Pastor Tomas (Gunnar Björnstrand) has misplaced his faith. He’s not sure where, and he’s not sure he wants to … Continue reading WINTER LIGHT (NATTVARDSGÄSTERNA)

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

THE STRANGER (LO STRANIERO)

May 7, 2020July 25, 2023 Michael J. Casey

It was a Saturday in July when Meursault killed the man. The man, an Arab, was lounging on the sun-drenched beach when Meursault approached. The Arab pulled a knife, shining sunlight in Meursault’s eyes. Meursault pulled a pistol and fired. … Continue reading THE STRANGER (LO STRANIERO)

Reviews

DEERSKIN

May 1, 2020May 1, 2020 Michael J. Casey

Georges has a thing for his new jacket. It’s 100% deerskin—made in Italy—and he loves it. He might even be in love with it. And though the fringes are ridiculous and it doesn’t quite fit him, Georges sees nothing but … Continue reading DEERSKIN

Boulder Weekly, Reviews1 Comment

SÁTÁNTANGÓ

April 30, 2020July 25, 2023 Michael J. Casey

We must never lose heart. We have to have trust until our last breath. Otherwise, what will become of us? Thanks to the pivot from physical to virtual theaters, CU-Boulder’s International Film Series (IFS) can extend its programming well beyond … Continue reading SÁTÁNTANGÓ

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