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Film: Page 4

We Love Short Shorts

Taking a look at this year’s Oscar-nominated short films

Film 2 years ago

Let us now praise the short attention span — and, more specifically, those movies that not only cater to but celebrate our desire for a … Continue reading →

Oh, Us Crazy Cat Dads

The documentary 'Cat Daddies' is playing now at Art House

ArtsBlogFilm 2 years ago

Three things helped get me through the dark early days of the pandemic in the spring of 2020. The first was beer — more of … Continue reading →

When Bad Gets Good

The worst movie in the world —  The Room — to be screened, featuring in-person Q&A with leading actor at Corvallis’ Whiteside Theater 

Film 2 years ago

The first time I watched The Room, it was on the late-night network Adult Swim sometime in the late ’00s. As the credits rolled, my … Continue reading →

When Worse Comes to Worst

Two friends fall out in Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees of Inisherin

Film 2 years ago

It was Hegel who famously quipped that all we really learn from history is that people learn nothing from history. Yowza, right? And so here … Continue reading →

Witch’s Brooms, Kitchen Brooms, Oh My

How Thurman Scheumack got his brooms in Hocus Pocus 2 and more

Film 2 years ago

The brooms at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter movies? That’s a Scheumack broom. The walking sticks Gandalf uses in The Lord of the Rings movies? … Continue reading →

The Tragedy of Ustad

An alleged man-eater becomes a national controversy in director Warren Pereira’s Tiger 24

Film 2 years ago

Before I talk about director Warren Pereira’s superbly crafted and deeply moving documentary Tiger 24 — which tells the tragic true-life story of a protected … Continue reading →

Don’t Look Up

Outer space is a real issue in Jordan Peele’s sci-fi thriller Nope

Film 3 years ago

Among the many qualities I might attribute to writer/director/producer Jordan Peele — expert auteur, biting satirist, modern horror maven — the only one that really … Continue reading →

Along Came a Spider

Director Chloe Okumo subverts the voyeur thriller in Watcher

Film 3 years ago

Director Chloe Okuno’s debut film, Watcher, is not an overtly feminist take on the voyeur/stalker sub-category of the thriller genre. Working with a screenplay by … Continue reading →

Down and Out 

A young homeless couple in Eugene and Springfield is portrayed with grace and honesty in local director Jarrett Bryant’s new movie Maxie

Film 3 years ago

One of my favorite films of this past year was Paul Thomas Anderson’s Licorice Pizza, an endearing vision of young, star-crossed love that is so … Continue reading →

Don’t Sell These Short

EW’s movie critic looks at five short films nominated for the Oscars

Film 3 years ago

Short films, like short stories, are an exercise in economy and punch. They are measured in minutes, not hours, stripping away all the excelsior and … Continue reading →

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