It should come as no surprise that I like documentaries. I've reviewed quite a few on here already, and I obsessed over the challenge of seeing all 15 short-listed feature docs before the Oscar nominations even came out (I fell one short - sonofabitch!). I concede that I don't know much about the craft or … Continue reading Back Row Thoughts – What’s Up, Docs?
Ethan Hawke Pays for the Sins of the Holy Father – First Reformed
Written and directed by Paul Schrader (who helmed films like American Gigolo, as well as co-writing Martin Scorsese classics like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull), the satirical religious drama First Reformed offers an intriguing take on the hypocrisies of the world through the lens of faith. It asks deep, insightful questions about what the role of clergy should be in … Continue reading Ethan Hawke Pays for the Sins of the Holy Father – First Reformed
When We Were Less Scruffy-Looking Nerf-Herders – Solo: A Star Wars Story
Right away I almost feel that I have to dock this film half a letter grade because of its release date. We literally had May the Fourth on a Friday this year, and this movie was held for another three weeks. Yes, May 25th is the actual anniversary of the release of the original Star Wars, … Continue reading When We Were Less Scruffy-Looking Nerf-Herders – Solo: A Star Wars Story
Below the Line and Above it All – Filmworker
Like I said in my last review, there are a ton of single-subject biographical documentaries so far this year, but this one is the best yet. Some 50 years on from 2001: A Space Odyssey, director Tony Zierra brings us Filmworker, about the magnificent journey of Leon Vitali, the man behind the curtain of Stanley Kubrick's mystique … Continue reading Below the Line and Above it All – Filmworker
Il Papa’s Got a Brand New Vatican – Pope Francis – A Man of His Word
There have been a fair few documentaries so far this year focusing on singular figures who have made a difference in the world. Some are joyous, some are depressing, some are downright silly. However, by definition, Pope Francis - A Man of His Word, can best be described as "incomplete," because given the access granted to … Continue reading Il Papa’s Got a Brand New Vatican – Pope Francis – A Man of His Word
Bigger, Funnier, Maximum Effort… er – Deadpool 2
Like Avengers: Infinity War, I was fairly confident that if you - the reader - felt any inkling to see Deadpool 2, you'd do so no matter what I say here. As it turns out, I was right, as the "second coming," as it's advertised on billboards, has taken the top spot at the weekend box office, … Continue reading Bigger, Funnier, Maximum Effort… er – Deadpool 2
Music Makes You Shake Your Tail Fin – Lu Over the Wall
Released in Japan almost a year ago to the day, American audiences finally get to see the award-winning Lu Over the Wall, the second film released (though first produced) by Science Saru Studios, directed by Masaaki Yuasa. It tells a relatively simple story of friendship and affection between a boy and an aquatic creature. And thankfully, since … Continue reading Music Makes You Shake Your Tail Fin – Lu Over the Wall
Revolutionary Life Story Played for Hashtags – RBG
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is one of the most important Americans in modern history. She's a crusader for women's and minority rights. She's a brilliant legal mind. She's a success story worthy of the title of "American Dream." She inspires hatred in her detractors as much as she does hope in her admirers. She also inspires … Continue reading Revolutionary Life Story Played for Hashtags – RBG
Back Row Thoughts – Across the Universe
I've had about a week to recover from Avengers: Infinity War, so as promised, it's time to finally go through and do a nice little quickie journey through the Marvel Cinematic Universe. As I mentioned in my review, before undertaking the task of seeing the entire MCU to get full context, I had originally only seen … Continue reading Back Row Thoughts – Across the Universe
Charlize Theron, You ARE the Mother! – Tully
I'll admit up front that I'm a bit biased on this one, as I've been a fan of Diablo Cody and Jason Reitman as a collaborative pair since Juno, which is among my all-time favorite films. I also really enjoyed Young Adult. We do not speak of Jennifer's Body. Suffice to say, I was predisposed to like their … Continue reading Charlize Theron, You ARE the Mother! – Tully









