Yet another of 2018’s most acclaimed films comes from Lebanon. Capernaum, which translates as Chaos, chronicles difficult conditions for people living in Lebanon, especially refugees. Few of the performers are professionals; most are novices on screen for the first time, […]
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Free Solo (2018) ☆ ☆ ☆
The winner of 2018’s Best Documentary Feature Oscar is an odd glimpse at the man who free-climbed the 3000-foot high El Capitan mountain wall in Yosemite National Park on June 3, 2017, in just under four hours. It is an […]
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Another of 2018’s most acclaimed films comes from Germany. It is a fictionalized examination of the life of painter Gerhard Richter, although I have no idea how closely it follows or recreates Richter’s life. Like Cold War, this is also […]
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One of 2018’s most acclaimed films comes from Poland. It is a love story somewhat disguised as a social commentary set during the turbulent post-World War II era as Europe struggled with all sorts of conflicting passions. Pavel Pawlikowski’s film, […]
Continue reading »Cold Pursuit (2019) ☆ ☆
It’s nice when cheesy action movies realize their inherent cheesiness and have a little fun with the audience. To be sure, much of this parental retaliation movie is played straight, enough to be affecting at the right moments. But a […]
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Although I never venture into the ocean (or lakes, rivers, ponds or anywhere else that might hide sharks or other threats) I do admit a curiosity and wonder at the beauty and mystery of the deeps. After all, three quarters […]
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