Archive for the ‘screening’ Tag
- September 25, 2011 Film review: Somewhere Between (MFF 2011) posted in Film reviews tagged 14, 15, 2009, 2010, 2011, adopt, adopted, adoption, Ann Boccuti, baby, Bobby Chang, china, chinese, Christine Burrill, david ashley, docu, documentary, fang lee, festival, film, Haley Butler, Jenna Cook, jenni, Jon Fitzgerald, Katie Flint, Lili Haydn, Linda Goldstein Knowlton, mff, mff 2011, milwaukee, milwaukee film festival 2011, movie, Nelson Hume, One Child Policy, Patricia Verducci, review, reviewed, screened, screening, teenager
- September 25, 2011 Film review: The Interrupters (MFF 2011) posted in Film reviews tagged 2009, 2010, 2011, Aaron Wickenden, academy award, african-american, Alex Kotlowitz, Ameena Matthews, best documentary, black, ceasefire, chicago, chicago project for violence prevention, Cinema Guild, communities, community, crime, criminal, docu, documentary, dogwoof, Eddie Bocanegra, festival, film, film festival, gang, gang leader, Gary Slutkin, hoop dreams, islam, jeff fort, Joshua Abrams, kartemquin films, malcolm x, mff, mff 2011, Milwaukee film festival, movie, new york times magazine, PBSd, review, reviewed, Ricardo "Cobe" Williams, rise films, screened, screening, steve james, sundance, the interrupters, Tio Hardiman, violence, violence interrupters, violent, white
- September 23, 2011 Film review: Outrage (MFF 2011) posted in Film reviews tagged 2009, 2010, 2011, AUTOREIJI, bandai visual, beat takeshi, cinemascope, crime, film, fun, gun, ibaraki, japan, japanese, Katsumi Yanagijima, Keiichi Suzuki, kill, killer, killers, kobe, Masayuki Mori, mff, mff 2011, Milwaukee film festival, movie, murder, office kitano, omnibus japan, review, reviewed, Sannokai, screening, syndicate, takeshi kitano, Takio Yoshia, thriller, tv tokyo, warner bros, yakuza, Yoshinori Ota, Yoshinori Takeda
- September 23, 2011 Film review: Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times (MFF 2011) posted in Film reviews tagged 2009, 2010, 2011, adam schlesinger, alan oxman, andrew rossi, bankrupt, bill keller, brian stelter, bruce headlam, chad beck, christopher branca, david ashley, david carr, david hand, digital, docu, documentary, film, history films, internet, ipad, john braun, kate novack, magnolia pictures, mff, mff 2011, Milwaukee film festival, movie, new york times, newspaper, nytimes, page one, page one: a year inside the new york times, page one: inside the new york times, participant media, paul brill, print, publishing, review, reviewed, richard perez-pena, sarah devorkin, screened, screening, sundance film festival, tim arango, web, wikileaks
- September 23, 2011 Film review: The Bengali Detective (MFF 2011) posted in Film reviews tagged 2009, 2010, 2011, A Native Voice Films, almega projects, always, Annie Sundberg, bengali, berlinale, calcutta, channel 4 britdoc foundation, david ashley, Dennis Wheatley, docu, documentary, film, foreign, fox searchlight, Giovanna Stopponi, helsinki, himesh kar, hindi, india, indian, kolkata, Lisa Cazzato-Vieyra, melbourne, mff, mff 2011, movie, philip cox, pi, private, private detective, Rajesh Ji, remake, review, reviewed, sabotage films, screened, screening, sundance, taimur khan, the bengali detective, Tom Hemmings, united kingdom
- April 20, 2011 Film review: In a Better World posted in Film reviews tagged 2010, academy, academy award, american beauty, Anders Thomas Jensen, ashley, award, best, best foreign film, best foreign language film, blog, critic, danish, david, david ashley, denmark, film, foreign, foreign language, in a better world, Johan Söderqvist, language, lars von trier, Markus Rygaard, Mikael Persbrandt, moral, morality, morals, Morten Egholm, Morten Søborg, movie, Nordisk Film, oscar, oscars, Pernille Bech Christensen, review, reviewed, screen, screened, screening, Sisse Graum Jørgensen, Susanne bier, Trine Dyrholm, Ulrich Thomsen, violence, William Jøhnk Nielsen, winner, world, written by, written by David Ashley, zentropa
- April 1, 2011 Film review: Source Code posted in Film reviews tagged 2011, 8 minutes, ashley, ben ripley, blog, blows up, bomb, captain, chris bacon, chris p. bacon, colter, critic, david, david ashley, derailed, don burgess, duncan jones, eight minutes, explosion, film, girl, jake gyllenhaal, jeffrey wright, jordan wynn, mark gordon, memories, memory, michelle monaghan, mission, movie, on a train, paul hirsch, philippe rousselet, pilot, review, reviewed, russell peters, screen, screened, screening, source code, stevens, strangers on a train, summit entertainment, the mark gordon company, thriller, train, unstoppable, Vendome Pictures, vera farmiga, written by
- December 15, 2010 Film review: Rabbit Hole posted in Film reviews tagged 2007, 2010, aaron eckhart, adaptation, adapted, Anton Sanko, ashley, blog, child, comic, critic, david, david ashley, david lindsay-abaire, death, dianne wiest, drama, film, frank g. demarco, get over it, giancarlo esposito, graphic novel, grief, grieving, Joe Klotz, john cameron mitchell, lionsgate, metronome, miles teller, movie, moving on, nicole kidman, odd lot entertainment, olympus pictures, parallel universes, play, pulitzer prize, rabbit hole, review, reviewed, sandra oh, screened, screening, stage, tammy blanchard, winner
- October 7, 2010 Film review: 127 Hours posted in Film reviews tagged 127 hours, 2003, 2010, 20th century fox, 28 days later, A. R. Rahman, amber tamblyn, amputate, amputating, amputation, anthony dod mantle, arm, aron, aron ralston, ashley, between a rock and a hard place, blog, boulder, canyon, Christian Colson, clemence poesy, climb, climber, climbing, cloud eight films, critic, criticism, crushed, crushes, danny boyle, Darin Southam, darlow smithson productions, david, david ashley, drama, Enrique Chediak, everest entertainment, fall, fell, film, five days, fox searchlight pictures, hallucination, hand, handmade films international, hike, hiking, james franco, John Smithson, Jon Harris, Kate Burton, kate mara, lizzy caplan, maimed, may, millions, moab, mountain, movie, off, pathe, review, reviewed, robbers roost, rock, rolsten, sawed, sawed off, screened, screening, Simon Beaufoy (screenplay) based on Aron Rolsten's book 'Between a Rock and a Hard Place', slumdog millionaire, sunshine, thriller, tony gardner, trapped, treat williams, utah, water, written by
- October 6, 2010 Film review: Never Let Me Go posted in Film reviews tagged 2010, Adam Kimmel, adaptation, adapted, alex garland, Alex Garland (screenplay) adapted from the book by Kazuo Ishiguro, Allon Reich, alternate, alternate universe, andrew garfield, Andrew Macdonald, archetypal, Barney Pilling, boarding school, book, british, cancer, carer, carers, carey mulligan, charlotte rampling, david ashley, dna films, donor, donors, drama, dystopia, dystopian, fantasy, film, Film4, fox searchlight, fox searchlight pictures, hailsham, headmaster, kathy, kazuo ishiguro, keira knightley, mark romanek, medical science, movie, never let me go, one hour photo, rachel portman, review, ruth, sally hawkins, schoolmaster, sci-fi, science fiction, screened, screening, static, subversive, teacher, tommy
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