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In Moving “Lion,” Dev Patel Roars

[Note: This review also appeared on Film Festival Today.] Lion (Garth Davis, 2016) Based on the memoir A Long Way Home, by Saroo … More

Lion

The Dilemma of “Jackie”: Beautiful to Behold, Unbearable to Watch

[Note: This review also appeared on Film Festival Today.] Jackie (Pablo Larraín, 2016) We first meet her in close-up, shot in muted … More

Jackie, Natalie Portman, Pablo Larrain

Rodricks, Reed and DeLibero on the Films of December 2016

Today, Linda DeLibero – Director, Film and Media Studies, Johns Hopkins University – and Christopher Llewellyn Reed (that’s me) – Chair and Professor, Department … More

Dan Rodricks, Edge of Seventeen, Jackie, La La Land, linda delibero, Manchester by the Sea, Rogue One, Roughly Speaking

“A Kind of Murder” Is a Worthy Tribute to Highsmith

  A Kind of Murder (Andy Goddard, 2016) The late, great American writer Patricia Highsmith (1921-1995) – best known for books like … More

Kind of Murder

“Collateral Beauty” Offers Mostly Collateral Damage

[This review will also appear at Film Festival Today, and when it does, I will link to that review.] Collateral Beauty (David Frankel, … More

Collateral Beauty, Film Festival Today

“La La Land” Is a Magical, Musical Paean to the Hollywood Dream Factory

[Note: This review also appeared on Film Festival Today.] La La Land (Damien Chazelle, 2016) From its exuberant opening musical number, set … More

Film Festival Today, La La Land

In Weary “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Take on the Death Star

[Note: This review also appeared on Film Festival Today.] Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Gareth Edwards, 2016) Gradually, over the course of … More

Film Festival Today, Rogue One, Star Wars

Ho, Ho, Ho: “Office Christmas Party” Delivers Just Enough Laughs to Mostly Justify Its Existence

[Note: This review also appeared on Film Festival Today.] Office Christmas Party (Josh Gordon/Will Speck, 2016) There is something both comfortably and … More

Film Festival Today, Office Christmas Party

Rodricks, Reed and DeLibero on the 70th Anniversary of “The Best Years of Our Lives”

Today, Linda DeLibero – Director, Film and Media Studies, Johns Hopkins University – and Christopher Llewellyn Reed (that’s me) – Chair and Professor, Department … More

Best Years of Our Lives, Dan Rodricks, linda delibero, Roughly Speaking

2 Pieces @hammertonail: Review of “Woman on Fire” + Interview with Director Otto Bell of “The Eagle Huntress”

In the past few weeks, Hammer to Nail posted a couple of pieces of mine: a review of Woman on Fire, a documentary about … More

Eagle Huntress, Hammer to Nail, Woman on Fire

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