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April 29, 2023 by Mark Tapio Kines
In her fourth feature with writer/director Kelly Reichardt, Michelle Williams plays Lizzy, a Portland, Oregon sculptor trying to finish her new work in time for...
Mark Tapio Kines is a film director, writer, producer and owner of Cassava Films.
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In her fourth feature with writer/director Kelly Reichardt, Michelle Williams plays Lizzy, a Portland, Oregon sculptor trying to finish her new work in time for...
As light as its title, Air is an easygoing yet absorbing docudrama about how Nike coaxed a hot young basketball player named Michael Jordan over to their...
Willem Dafoe plays an art thief who, after breaking into a wealthy architect’s New York penthouse to steal three priceless Egon Schiele paintings, finds...
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I knew almost nothing about Aftersun going in, except that its story involves a father and daughter going on vacation and that its star Paul Mescal received a...
It was just a couple of years ago when I finally caught the 1930 screen adaptation of All Quiet on the Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque’s landmark...
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is epic yet kooky, family-centric yet overstuffed, as if Robert Rodriguez had been given $200 million to make one of his Spy...
I’m breaking my rules a little in that I missed The Banshees of Inisherin in theaters and caught it on streaming two months later, but I’m reviewing...
A half-century into his storied career, Steven Spielberg proves he still has the ability to surprise by offering us an intimate and cautiously revealing...
Brendan Fraser’s “comeback movie” is a finely-acted character drama given unusually restrained direction from Darren Aronofsky. The Whale...
Babylon is basically a remake of Boogie Nights, except that instead of being set in the pornographic film industry in the 1970s and 1980s, it’s set in the...
Predictably twee feature-length adaptation of the popular stop-motion shorts in which the titular character (voiced by cowriter Jenny Slate) delights a human...
A blockbuster about Elvis Presley should be the be-all, end-all of rock biopics. And considering all the gaudy kitsch associated with the King of Rock and Roll...
The only intriguing thing about Downton Abbey: A New Era is its title. For at least a couple of reasons – without ruining any of the film’s minor plot...
Initially I had no interest in Top Gun: Maverick. I saw the first Top Gun in the theater back in 1986 and found it corny machismo and rah-rah pro-military junk....
I always find myself wanting to love a Guillermo del Toro film, but ultimately only liking it. There’s something about them – at least his English...