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“You’re all pants and no trousers!”

January 18, 2013by consideringfilm Leave a comment

Though A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III is only his second film as writer/director, Roman Coppola has already established a pretty specific MO. Pendulous vacillation between emotional […]

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“If you haven’t seen it, please do.”

January 11, 2013by consideringfilm 1 Comment

“If you haven’t seen it, please do.” –Richard Dawkins, parenthetically discussing Monty Python’s the Meaning of Life in his book The God Delusion. If Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life […]

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Caveat Emptor

January 4, 2013by consideringfilm Leave a comment

Matthew McConaughey has been on something of a winning streak for the past year or so, with strong supporting work in Bernie, The Paperboy, and Magic Mike.  Apparently deciding all […]

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Josh Radnor’s Affectionate Footnote

December 21, 2012by consideringfilm Leave a comment

Walking across a college campus is an evocative image, conjuring halcyon days of unfettered didactic discourse and effortlessly lateral social expansion.  I felt that way before I had been to […]

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Phenomenological Eschatology: The Personal Apocalypse in Recent Cinema

December 14, 2012by consideringfilm 1 Comment

There has been an interesting trend over the past several years in regard to the cinematic sub-genre known as “disaster films,” or films which depict a large-scale crisis of some […]

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“Keep your eyes open and your thoughts pure.”

December 7, 2012by consideringfilm Leave a comment

As far as mainstream sex symbols go, few are willing to plumb the depths of depravity as fully and as frequently as Asia Argento.  This is significant not only in […]

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Animals and Other Roommates

November 16, 2012by consideringfilm Leave a comment

Early on in Michael Mohan’s keenly observed film — in fact, in the first shot — we see our protagonist Sarah hunched over a table in the bookstore she manages, […]

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“You either steal with a gun or a pen.”

November 9, 2012by consideringfilm 2 Comments

Authorship in documentary filmmaking can be a tricky subject.  It’s partly to do with the propriety of intellectual material; primarily, though, the ideal audience is willing and able to ascribe […]

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“You have to insist you’re right even if you know you’re wrong.”

September 13, 2012by consideringfilm Leave a comment

This review was originally published 4 October 2007.  Several references to relative dates have been updated to reflect this current posting. The 2000 Presidential election has special significance to me.  […]

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