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Reviews on movies I have seen, whether they be new releases or older films.

“The Homesman” Drifts Along the Frontier Trail

The Homesman (Tommy Lee Jones, 2014) The greatest asset in The Homesman – the second theatrical feature directed by actor Tommy Lee Jones … More

A Midday Preview of Coming Attractions & Current Cinema: 12/5/14 @ 1pm

[NOTE: If you missed the show, you can download the podcast here.] It’s time again for our annual end-of-year movie show … More

“The Theory of Everything”: Life, Love and the Pursuit of Equations

The Theory of Everything (James Marsh, 2014) Biopics – or biographical pictures – all face the same challenge: how to … More

The Metafictional Penultimatum of “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1”

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (Francis Lawrence, 2014) There is a moment in the first third of the new Hunger … More

Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen, Mockingjay

3 (Descending) Cinematic Degrees of Finesse: “Diplomacy,” “Dear White People” and “Rosewater”

Right now, at Baltimore’s Charles Theatre, you can see three very different films about diplomacy and negotiation. Each movie tackles, … More

Second Episode of “Reel Talk” Now Available

The second episode of Reel Talk with Christopher Llewellyn Reed, on HCC-TV, is now available. My second guest was a former student of mine, Stevenson University/Howard … More

Ben Tschirgi, Christopher Llewellyn Reed

“Beyond the Lights” Does Not Go Beyond Much

Beyond the Lights (Gina Prince-Bythewood, 2014) About halfway through Beyond the Lights – the new soapy tearjerker of a pop-infused romance by Gina Prince-Bythewood (Love … More

Gina Prince-Bythewood, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Minnie Driver, Nate Parker, Nina Simone

“Force Majeure” Is a Cinematic Tour de Force

Force Majeure (Ruben Östlund, 2014) In Force Majeure, a Swedish film (originally entitled “Turist“) by Ruben Östlund (Play), a family – seemingly … More

“Interstellar” Reaches for the Stars but Gets Stuck in the Clouds

Interstellar (Christopher Nolan, 2014) Dust is everywhere. The only crop that can still grow on earth is corn, but every … More

“Big Hero 6” – A Franchise in Search of a Raison d’Etre

Big Hero 6 (Don Hall/Chris Williams, 2014) From Walt Disney comes a new adaptation of a lesser-known Marvel comics super … More

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