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Boulder Weekly, Film Festival

Let’s Movie: 2021 TCM Classic Film Festival

May 6, 2021August 24, 2023 Michael J. Casey

For more than a decade, cinema’s faithful have flocked to the promised land every spring for the TCM Classic Film Festival: One long weekend on Hollywood Boulevard in the movie palaces of yore under the flickering images of the familiar … Continue reading Let’s Movie: 2021 TCM Classic Film Festival

KGNU: Metro Arts
May 1, 2021May 1, 2021 Michael J. Casey

On this week’s edition of After Image, I chat with Metro Arts’ producer Veronica Straight-Lingo about Limbo and Four Good Days, both you’ll find in theaters, and three new additions to CU-Boulder’s International Film Series’ virtual theater: The County, About … Continue reading

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FOUR GOOD DAYS

April 30, 2021April 29, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Molly (Mila Kunis) was 17 when she sprained her knee waterskiing. Later that day, she walked out of the doctor’s office with a fistful of oxy. Now Molly’s 31, toothless, and strung out on her mother’s front porch. I just … Continue reading FOUR GOOD DAYS

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

ABOUT ENDLESSNESS

April 29, 2021August 14, 2023 Michael J. Casey

There’s plenty of cultural baggage in Roy Andersson’s About Endlessness, the latest from the Swedish filmmaker, not to mention stasis. Andersson is the king of static shot tableau filmmaking, and About Endlessness comprises 32 immobile shots, most of them non sequiturs of varying … Continue reading ABOUT ENDLESSNESS

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

LIMBO and ABOUT ENDLESSNESS (OM DET OÄNDLIGA)

April 29, 2021July 28, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Sometimes a coincidence is too good to ignore, and this weekend we’ve got two new movies, alike in style and substance, ripe for a good old-fashioned double feature.  First up, Limbo from Scottish writer/director Ben Sharrock. Set on an unnamed Scottish isle, Limbo centers … Continue reading LIMBO and ABOUT ENDLESSNESS (OM DET OÄNDLIGA)

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THE COUNTY

April 29, 2021April 29, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Some folks call it the simple life. Maybe it is compared to the big city, but farm living sure ain’t easy. And simple isn’t the best way to describe it anymore—with robotic arms milking cows every morning and oversized rumbas … Continue reading THE COUNTY

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BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ

April 28, 2021April 28, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Much like James Joyce’s Ulysses and Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain, Alfred Döblin’s Berlin Alexanderplatz yoked the novel from the 19th century into the 20th. But unlike Ulysses and The Magic Mountain, Berlin Alexanderplatz has lent itself favorably to the screen. First in 1931, with director Phil Jutzi parring the … Continue reading BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ

Essays, Home Video

Frank Borzage

April 27, 2021August 8, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Born April 23, 1894, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Frank Borzage wanted to be in entertainment since he was a kid. That takes money, so Borzage worked odd jobs in mines and on cooking lines to pay his way. Work … Continue reading Frank Borzage

KGNU: Metro Arts
April 24, 2021April 24, 2021 Michael J. Casey

On this week’s edition of After Image, I chat with Metro Arts’ producer Veronica Straight-Lingo about Frank Borzage—the recipient of the first Best Director Oscar. One of his signature films, History is Made at Night has been recently restored and … Continue reading

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