
Notes on the films I watch every other week, along with announcements for upcoming screenings. Anyone who’d like to drop by and watch the film together is welcome.
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This week’s film is 1969’s Kes. It’s a British film directed by Ken Loach. I don’t know much about the story—it’s about a working-class boy from Yorkshire who takes care of a kestrel he names “Kes.” It’s based on a book by Barry Hines calle...
This is an interesting movie. Not interesting enough for me to pay a whole lot of attention to it, but I like that the characters exist against the backdrop of the world around them. You’re thinking, “Yes, that’s how movies work,” but what...
This week’s movie is Broadcast News. It’s about news guys like Jake Tapper, Edward R. Murrow, Walter Cronkite, and Andy Rooney. My understanding is the news guys are super full of themselves and believe themselves to be way more beloved and...
This was an interesting documentary. It has a kind of investigative reporting feel to it, establishing Robeson’s legacy, his erasure, then ending with the filmmaker holding a microphone and asking pointed questions into the camera like it’s...
This week’s film is 1977’s The Tallest Tree in Our Forest, a documentary about the legendary Paul Robeson. Robeson was a giant of a man, an all-Amerikan hero who excelled in almost every field available to him: football, baseball, basketbal...
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