Brothers: Jim Sheridan < Susanne Bier
I saw the new film "Brothers" today at the Capitol Theatre. I was eagerly anticipating it mostly because I was shocked they were already remaking Susanne Biers fantastic Danish film
I saw the new film "Brothers" today at the Capitol Theatre. I was eagerly anticipating it mostly because I was shocked they were already remaking Susanne Biers fantastic Danish film
More blurbs from my film recaps on the Harmony Korine forum. Note that some of these are one line and pretty pointless, but I thought I'd post it here anyway.
Dig!: I...
Gosh it's hard to update a blog. I still design and watch films, but I just haven't gotten around to post about it. One of my biggest roadblocks is after I watch a movie, it's usually late at night and...
Wow, amazing in so many ways. If you would happen to see it, you'd be convinced this film was shot in the late 70's, early 80's. The imagery, colors, and camerawork is astonishing and perfectly...
I was lucky enough to be part of the opening night festivities for the new Capitol Theatre in...
Before I get to my review I must first say I was eagerly awaiting this next Joe Swanberg and Greta Gerwig film with much delight. Two of my...
Just finished the film Goodbye Solo. This was truly touching. A Senegalese taxi driver named Solo picks up an old guy named William who then...
Last week, I watched the new documentary Tyson by James Toback. It felt more like a 60 minutes interview, than a documentary. But that's ok...
I was finally able to see the french film The Class (officially Entre les murs) by Laurent Cantent last weekend. It won the Palm d'Or...
This is the first non-portfolio post on this site. Why? What the heck? Well, I've always felt I should keep content flowing on this site and write about the things that interested me. I was afraid...