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Rick Levin

Staff writer for Eugene Weekly, Rick Levin been airing his grievances in newspapers for the better part of two decades.

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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 →

Love in the Basement

Buyer & Cellar at OCT provides perfect theater for the our isolated world

Theater 3 years ago

By Rick Levin A dear friend of mine tells this story about his self-awakening: It was a Saturday night in Euclid, Ohio, sometime in the mid … Continue reading →

A Fading Echo

The new Scream is competent, scary — and barely memorable

Film 3 years ago

As a lifelong lover of movies, I’ve been blessed to experience now and again what I can only describe as a divine convergence — that … Continue reading →

Love in the ’70s

Licorice Pizza enthralls, confounds and restores

Film 3 years ago

I had no idea I’d been waiting my entire adult life for the absurd and exhilarating spectacle of Sean Penn and Tom Waits chewing up the … Continue reading →

Day Trippers

A quantum loop complicates things in the surprising romantic comedy Palm Springs

Film 5 years ago

Perhaps our ongoing national catastrophe, and all the exhaustion and despair it entails, have weakened my critical faculties, but I must say I was unexpectedly … Continue reading →

Addicted

A Seattle singer-songwriter faces the music three decades after Cobain

Books 5 years ago

The Seattle music scene of the ’90s that gave rise to a slew of now legendary bands — Nirvana, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, to name … Continue reading →

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Rick Levin

Staff writer for Eugene Weekly, Rick Levin been airing his grievances in newspapers for the better part of two decades.

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