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EDDINGTON

July 18, 2025July 18, 2025 Michael J. Casey

When did the world break? That’s the question on Ari Aster’s mind in his latest film, Eddington. In a press conference at the Cannes Film Festival where the movie premiered, the writer-director said the script was born of his “fear … Continue reading EDDINGTON

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And the nominees are…

January 17, 2025January 21, 2026 Michael J. Casey

On Friday, Jan. 17, the Denver Film Critics Society—a group of writers, broadcasters, and bloggers working in and around the Mile High City, of which I am one—announced their nominees for the best of 2024. In total, a whopping 42 … Continue reading And the nominees are…

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GLADIATOR II

November 21, 2024November 20, 2024 Michael J. Casey

It’s been 16 years since the death of Maximus Decimus Meridius and over two decades since the death of Marcus Aurelius and his dream of the Roman Empire. Two brother emperors sit on the throne now, each more unhinged than … Continue reading GLADIATOR II

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DRIVE-AWAY DOLLS

February 22, 2024February 22, 2024 Michael J. Casey

Jamie loves sex—especially when it comes to sex with women and particularly when it involves dildos. Jamie also loves to talk. She’s from Texas, which means she loves letting certain words drip out of her mouth as much as she … Continue reading DRIVE-AWAY DOLLS

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WONDER WOMAN 1984

December 25, 2020December 26, 2020 Michael J. Casey

This may sound like a routine thing to say at this point in the year, but I really miss going to the movies. I’ve known that for some time now, but the depths of this desire didn’t fully become clear … Continue reading WONDER WOMAN 1984

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