Far from the Madding Crowd :: A period drama that’s a bit too old school
‘Far From the Madding Crowd’ may be a reasonably good adaptation of an old book, but it doesn’t quite fit with modern sensibilities of filmmaking… continue reading
‘Far From the Madding Crowd’ may be a reasonably good adaptation of an old book, but it doesn’t quite fit with modern sensibilities of filmmaking… continue reading
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So a new Star Trek movie is on its way, despite having gone through some drama in production. Star Trek Into Darkness was commercially successful, although not as much critically. But the movie has taken a few hits. J. J.… continue reading
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I recently had a chance to speak to Dan Fogelman, the writer and director of the new film Danny Collins, which stars Al Pacino, Bobby Cannavale, Christopher Plummer, Annette Bening, and Jennifer Garner. We spoke about movies, art versus commerce, and trying to become better each… continue reading