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THE CREATOR

September 28, 2023September 28, 2023 Michael J. Casey

It’s unclear what drove humanity to create artificial intelligence. Was it a desire to make something in their own image? Why, then, ensure that we can visually differentiate them from us? To produce a workforce that could perform menial tasks … Continue reading THE CREATOR

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AMSTERDAM

October 6, 2022September 12, 2024 Michael J. Casey

Burt and Harold have been accused of murder. Not in the legal sense, mind you, with arrests and affidavits, attorneys and judges, but in the old-fashioned way of finger-pointing and yelling louder than everyone else. You see, Burt Berendsen (Christian … Continue reading AMSTERDAM

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

TENET

September 10, 2020July 27, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Tenet opens not with a bang, but with an explosion. Chaos coordinated with cinematic clarity courtesy Christopher Nolan. The setting is a concert hall—packed to the rafters with people. The orchestra tunes, the doors close, and the bad guys enter: terrorists … Continue reading TENET

Boulder Weekly, Essays

Home Viewing: Spike Lee

June 11, 2020July 26, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Spike Lee’s latest film, Da 5 Bloods, will be available to all with a Netflix login on June 12. Delroy Lindo, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Clarke Peters, and Norm Lewis are four aging Vietnam vets who head back to the jungle … Continue reading Home Viewing: Spike Lee

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

BLACKKKLANSMAN

August 9, 2018July 3, 2023 Michael J. Casey

It’s a famous shot from one of the most widely seen movies in the history of cinema: Scarlett O’Hara searching desperately for a doctor in a sea of wounded and dead soldiers. As Scarlett searches, the camera cranes high into … Continue reading BLACKKKLANSMAN

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