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THUNDERBOLTS: THE NEW AVENGERS

May 3, 2025 By Leave a Comment

THUNDERBOLTS: THE NEW AVENGERS

Among the many laudable things to be found in THUNDERBOLTS: THE NEW AVENGERS is the best exploitation of the natural consonance to be heard in the name Bob since Jim Jarmusch’s DOWN BY LAW (look it up, you won’t be sorry). In addition, what we have here is a big, splashy superhero flick that doesn’t… Read More »

Tagged With: depression, father-daughter, flinty narcissism, impeachment, malaise, MCU, Red Room assassin, secret facility, sequel

OPPENHEIMER

August 7, 2023 By 1 Comment

OPPENHEIMER

Christopher Nolan’s OPPENHEIMER demands that we consider the father of the atomic bomb’s life in context, the which he does with stunning clarity considering the paradoxes the film considers. Like the quantum world revealed by the new physics that Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) brought to the United States between the world wars, things can work even… Read More »

Tagged With: Albert Einstein, atomic bomb, based on a true story, communist witch hunt, Gray Board, Hiroshima, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Manhattan Project, new physics, paradox, relativity, senate hearing, Trinity, World War II

DON’T WORRY DARLING

September 25, 2022 By Leave a Comment

DON’T WORRY DARLING

DON’T WORRY DARLING is not the most coherent of feminist manifestos, but it is an ambitious one, exploring as it does several variants of toxic masculinity, some unexpected, but no less pernicious for the surprise factor. Using a devoted couple, Alice (Florence Pugh) and Jack (Harry Styles) as the focal point of gender dynamics, the… Read More »

Tagged With: conformity, cult of personality, mid-century, patriarchy, toxic masculinity, unreality

BLACK WIDOW

July 10, 2021 By Leave a Comment

BLACK WIDOW

Braids, French and other, loom large in the visuals of BLACK WIDOW, and it is an apt metaphor. The ultra-femininity of long, flowing hair rigorously trained into orderly rows of tightly disciplined tresses echoes the rigorous training given to ultra-feminine assassin-turned-Avenger Natasha Romanoff, the eponymous super-heroine in this her first spinoff from the Marvel Universe.… Read More »

Tagged With: braids, French braids, Marvel Universe, MCU, mind control, Red Room, sequel, state assassin

MIDSOMMAR

July 4, 2019 By Leave a Comment

MIDSOMMAR

At the end of MIDSOMMAR, our much put-upon heroine, Dani (Florence Pugh) smiles.  It’s her first real smile of the film, and how she got there is a tale of bucolic splendor, ecological harmony, and psychic terror. Brought to us by Ari Aster, the iconoclastic mind behind HEREDITY, it finds in parable and metaphor the… Read More »

Tagged With: folk festivals, magic mushrooms, mental illness, midsummer, Sweden

THE COMMUTER

January 11, 2018 By Leave a Comment

THE COMMUTER

It’s all about what you want from a Liam Neeson action flick. That and managing expectations. Will it be great art?  Probably not. Will it be fun?  Maybe.  In this case, it is. In THE COMMUTER, Neeson is an ordinary ex-cop turned insurance salesman named Mike, living paycheck to paycheck with his beloved wife (Elizabeth… Read More »

Tagged With: blackmail, firing, mystery, train crash

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