Skyman (Myrick, 2020)
Before apologizing profusely for not much caring for Skyman, I guess I have to admit that I didn’t much care for Skyman. People are literally dying to get back to… Continue reading "Skyman (Myrick, 2020)"
Before apologizing profusely for not much caring for Skyman, I guess I have to admit that I didn’t much care for Skyman. People are literally dying to get back to… Continue reading "Skyman (Myrick, 2020)"
Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me. F Scott Fitzgerald, “The Rich Boy” It is not entirely accurate and hence not entirely… Continue reading "Dads (Howard, 2020)"
The easiest film to compare to The Audition is Damien Chazelle’s Whiplash. Both films feature overbearing music teachers and their students who must come to decide how far they are… Continue reading "The Audition (Weisse, 2019)"
On the same day that I watched a screener of Selfie Dad, Brad J. Silverman’s new Christian movie about an African-American video editor aspiring to be a YouTube comic, Dave… Continue reading "Selfie Dad (Silverman, 2020)"
It is hard to know whether Judd Apatow grew up or I did. Once upon a time — 2007 to be precise — I found his portraits of aged but… Continue reading "The King of Staten Island (Apatow, 2020)"
America has been sheltering at home for a few weeks now, waiting for an excuse to return its attention to the movies while studios hold back their biggest titles to… Continue reading "Shirley (Decker, 2020)"
How to Build a Girl is the sort of film that allows you to write 90% of your review of it simply by making positive or negative comparisons to other… Continue reading "How to Build a Girl (Giedroyc, 2019)"
Wendy is an immigration officer working in the U.K. Daily, she listens to the stories of desperate refugees and determines their fate. Do they stay, or do they return? She… Continue reading "The Flood (Woodley, 2019)"
There are two potential documentaries here kicking one another like fraternal twins in a womb, each hoping to emerge first. One is a rather easy to follow allegation of gender… Continue reading "Beyond the Visible — Hilma af Klint (Dyrschka, 2019)"