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WEAPONS

August 6, 2025 By Leave a Comment

WEAPONS

It is a testament to writer/director Zach Cregger that the most ominous moment in WEAPONS, the one that does more than merely frighten, the one that is like an icepick to the brain has none of the gore with which the finale is replete. Instead, it is a POV shot from a distance of a… Read More »

Tagged With: 3rd grade, brains on the pavement, creepy house, liquor store, missing children, nightmare, paranoia, suburbia, unctuously polite, vodka

THE FANTASTIC 4: FIRST STEPS

July 26, 2025 By Leave a Comment

THE FANTASTIC 4: FIRST STEPS

It is with no small measure of relief that I am able to say Marvel’s THE FANTASTIC 4: FIRST STEPS finally succeeds in bringing one of my childhood favorites to the screen. This iteration centers itself on the lively dynamics of the Richards-Storm-Grimm clan of biological and logical family such that the quartet’s greatest superpower… Read More »

Tagged With: child-safety seat, cosmic storm, family values, major charm, Marvel Universe, MCU, metaphorical edge, mole people, New York City, superpowers

WOLF MAN

January 28, 2025 By Leave a Comment

WOLF MAN

WOLF MAN starts out promisingly enough establishing a theme of generational trauma and the eeriness of the wild wood while neatly exploring the hunter-becoming-the-hunted idiom. Full points to the excellent cinematography that captures the opalescent otherworldliness of the mist-shrouded Oregon wilderness, and a cast that takes the story seriously, it’s just a shame that said… Read More »

Tagged With: cabin in the woods, father-daughter relationship, father-son relationship, Generational trauma, Oregon backwoods, pink tutu, unemployed writer, werewolf

Listen to GRANDMA

August 28, 2015 By 1 Comment

Listen to GRANDMA

After her granddaughter, Sage (Julia Garner), has confided to her that she needs an abortion, Elle (Lily Tomlin) cuts right to the heart of the issue.  Not the politics, mind you. Nor the question of how a modern teenager like Sage, someone with plenty of birth-control options, found herself in this position. Elle says the… Read More »

Tagged With: abortion, Betty Friedan, credit cards, GRANDMA, grief, Lily Tomlin, mother-daughter relationship, narrative, Oscar contender, Paul Weitz, women's movement

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