Samuel L. Jackson: The Invisible Avenger

Samuel L. Jackson: The Invisible Avenger I’m not reviewing The Hateful Eight here – and, yes, you should see it – but seeing the film got me thinking about why some actors are ignored by the Oscars. Whatever else you can say about the film, the fact that Samuel L. Jackson was not nominated is […]

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The Golden Globes 2016

Spinning the GLOBES! The 2016 Golden Globes awards this past Sunday were rather frustrating. We welcome your own impression of the awards, and will post them over the next few days.   If anyone is handicapping the Oscars, a lot of “conventional wisdom” lay like broken crockery on the floor. Heavy favorites Carol, Spotlight and […]

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Film: “Brooklyn”

There’s a story inside this well-crafted vehicle, but what you’ll take with you is just one image: that face! Director John Crowley, along with his cinematographer and editor, obviously took great care and expense in making that image the single most important part of the narrative. And I can’t blame them. Saoirse Ronan has a […]

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"Spotlight" seeks to expose a widespread cover-up, starring Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, John Slattery, and an all-star cast.

Film: “Spotlight”

This well-received docudrama, directed and co-written, with Josh Singer, by Thomas McCarthy, is a fine example of “journalism” cinema, where dogged reporters overcome seemingly insurmountable barriers to expose corruption. In this case, the story they are pursuing is the Catholic Church’s systemic cover-up of possibly hundreds of cases of child abuse by priests in Boston […]

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NY Filmcritics Series Event: “Shelter”

“Shelter” Discussion For the past two years, NY Filmcritics Series has been exhibiting films around the country before their theatrical release, and it seems to have hit on a winning formula: have the stars and filmmakers present for live interviews and Q and A with the audience. This week, I went to the screening of […]

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