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By Sandra Olmsted Writer/director Darren Aronofsky’s extended metaphor on the creative process is interesting, disturbing, and probably alluring to some. The film portrays the creative process as essentially violent and…
Wind River: A Terrifying Winter Wonderland
By Sandra Olmsted In debut director Taylor Sheridan’s testosterone-fueled thriller, Wind River, women must to saved and protected by the good and will be used and abused by the…
Leap! Mostly en Pointe!
By Sandra Olmsted For those who dream of being a ballet dancer, especially girls, directors Eric Summer and Éric Warin have tried their best with Leap! to make an animated…
“The Hitman’s Bodyguard”: A Bromantic, Shoot-Em-Up Comedy
By Sandra Olmsted Samuel L. Jackson plays the hitman, Darius Kincaid, and Ryan Reynolds plays his bodyguard, Michael Bryce, in a caper that’s part spy thriller and part buddy-film bromance.…
Lucky Logan: A Fun-Filled Hillbilly Heist
By Sandra Olmsted Director Steven Sodoerbergh’s return-from-retirement film, Lucky Logan, comes from first-time screenwriter Rebecca Blunt’s breezy script, which seems a more female take on the classic heist film. According…
Waning Days of Summer Movie Recap
by Sandra Olmsted As summer begins to fade, and the days grow shorter, we may all regret the summer adventures we did or didn’t have. Fortunately, a good summer movie…
‘Dunkirk’: A Grim, Heroic, Surrealistic Spectacular
by Sandra Olmsted Using a nonlinear style where time folds back and forth on itself, Dunkirk writer/director Christopher Nolan creates a subtle surrealism that embraces cinematic language brilliantly. He immerses…
The Big Sick: The Rom-Com Hit of the Summer
by Sandra Olmsted The Big Sick may just be the little film that can rock the box office amidst the blockbusters of summer, just like Ghost did in 1990. Although…
Wish Upon: Beat The Heat With Thrills
by Sandra Olmsted In Wish Upon, teenaged Clare (Joey King) struggles with being a high schooler who isn’t the richest, most popular, or best dressed. Despite a devastating childhood event…
Movie Review
The Hero: Elder Angst Sam Elliott Excells in Lead Role While I have railed against teen angst many times, I now find a new type of angst has been discovered…
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