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  • Disclosure--DVDS, Reviews

    November 17, 2012

    Love Birds (Murphy, 2011)

    Love Birds is an innocuous romantic comedy from New Zealand featuring a sad mope (Rhys Darby) who adopts and nurses a duck and eventually falls for the woman (Sally Hawkins) to whom he turns for advice.

  • Disclosure--DVDS, Reviews

    November 12, 2012

    Head Games (James, 2012)

    I will say that judging nobody but myself, I feel convicted for the money and time I spend that create an inducement--some might say a temptation--for other human beings to put their long-term health at risk for my pleasure.

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    November 9, 2012

    Chely Wright: Wish Me Away (Birleffi and Kopf, 2011)

    Chely Wright is by all accounts and as represented in Wish Me Away a bright, affable, decent, serious, devout woman who did a noble and somewhat courageous thing by coming out as a lesbian after scratching out a promising career in country music.

  • Disclosure--AS, Reviews

    November 9, 2012

    Skyfall (Mendes, 2012)

    There's nothing seriously wrong with Skyfall, except, perhaps, a little too much Christopher Nolan envy.

  • October 29, 2012

    Macky Alston Interview

    “God’s Mandate is to Love One Another”

  • Disclosure--DVDS, Reviews

    October 20, 2012

    Yogawoman (Clere & McIntyre, 2011)

    The easiest defense of Yogawoman, if defense is needed, is that its leisurely pace and unstructured direction is emblematic of its subject matter. If you are restless or bored, perhaps you are out of alignment and should try yoga...

  • Disclosure--DVDS, Reviews

    October 15, 2012

    Scenes From a Parish (Rutenbeck, 2009)

    James Rutenbeck's Scenes from a Parish is the sort of documentary essay film that makes one pretty darn grateful for the 00.01% of the the federal budget that is granted to PBS.

  • Disclosure--DVDS, Reviews

    October 12, 2012

    Simon & The Oaks (Ohlin, 2012)

    There have now been enough films about--or set in and around-- the Holocaust that it is almost possible to group these films into subgenres.

  • Film Festivals, Reviews, Toronto International Film Festival 2012

    September 20, 2012

    Thanks for Sharing (Blumberg, 2012)

    Long before the soundtrack rhapsodizes about "tender comrades" in the film's final scene, Thanks for Sharing has made its central (and somewhat strange) thesis abundantly clear: addiction, however unpleasant it might be, is a small price to pay for the acquisition of the types of steadfast, loyal, and lifelong friends one acquires in support groups.

  • Film Festivals, Reviews, Toronto International Film Festival 2012

    September 16, 2012

    Room 237 (Ascher, 2012)

    In the picture above do you see: a) a scene from Stanley Kubrick's The Shining?; b) a sly clue that the director of the film helped fake the Apollo moon landings?; c) an abstract phallic symbol denoting the mechanization of even man's most organic actions?; d) a preoccupation with the genocide of the American Indian?; or e) Hitler--the answer is always Hitler.

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