The Climb (Michael Angelo Covino, 2019) (first view) A very promising debut. Each scene is handled in one shot, and while its bravura sometimes threatens to eclipse its beauty, the writing and performances are so honest that it doesn’t really...
It’s been so long since I did one of these, catching up with everything would be endless. Going to run down a few highlights from the past month, grouping where I can, starting with… The Star Wars Prequels I saw...
On the Rocks (Sofia Coppola, 2020) (second view; last seen two months ago) Like…every(?) film she’s made, Coppola’s latest is deeper, richer, more nuanced and textured than most of its contemporaries, and the critical consensus is wildly undervaluing its virtues....
Christopher Nolan’s latest film Dunkirk is currently in theaters. Quite the departure from the Batman series or even the likes of Interstellar or Inception. Lincoln and Tim discuss the finer aspects of the film, the effective score, and Nolan’s growth...
I decided to undertake a movie challenge in 2017. This seemed like a good way to see some classic movies that I have unfortunately never seen. The Battleship Pretension Top 100 list provided such a challenge. I don’t think my opinions...
The newest film from Christopher Nolan is quite an experience. More than anything, Dunkirk is an intense and visceral film that puts the viewer in the middle of World War II as British and French soldiers attempt to escape from...
We’re back in the Vermont Comedy Club for a fantastic live episode! Our guest is the hilarious Elise Lecomte to discuss her pick of The Prestige. SO MANY DOVES! We had a nearly full house for the show, so thank...
I decided to undertake a movie challenge in 2017. This seemed like a good way to see some classic movies that I have unfortunately never seen. The Battleship Pretension Top 100 list provided such a challenge. I was in (cough, cough)...