Category Archives: 2014

A review of summer cinema – it was pretty grim!

Irreviews has been down for almost two months, and significantly slowed for about four months, for a variety of reasons. As it stumbles back to life, it is at the suggestion of Mrs. Irreviews that I begin with brief (one sentence) … Continue reading

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The Trip to Italy – It never should have been made

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon’s The Trip (2011) was a unique comic masterpiece. This sequel, The Trip to Italy, is a long, tiresome, and mostly unfunny film that tarnishes your memory of the first film. It has none of the … Continue reading

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A Most Wanted Man – Superficially entertaining, but poorly-made and overrated

A Most Wanted Man is quite an overrated movie. I’ll admit, it’s decently gripping while you’re watching it, mainly because people are constantly in danger of getting a black bag forced over their head (which guarantees a certain minimal amount of … Continue reading

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Magic in the Moonlight – It’s pissing me off!

Magic in the Moonlight is in some ways a new low for Woody Allen, and that’s saying something! If this film had been made by some young, unknown filmmaker – like the debut film of some guy affiliated with the … Continue reading

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The Purge: Anarchy – Surprisingly, it’s rather good

I’ll be honest. I went to see The Purge: Anarchy because I felt like ranting about how Americans don’t have any idea what the word anarchy really means. I kind of hoped it would turn out to be a tollerable B-film, … Continue reading

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I Origins – ambitious and entertaining

There are a tiny number of individuals in film for whom I make a point to try to see everything they are involved in. Brit Marling is one of them. She is a bold and talented screenwriter and she is … Continue reading

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Boyhood – a bit one dimensional, but its one dimension is lovely, impressive and fun to experience

I tend to see movies as coming in two basic flavors. There are movies that tell a story and there are movies that somewhat passively invite the viewer to ponder certain ideas, emotions, concepts, or realities. The best films do … Continue reading

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Obvious Child – cute, dignified and gutsy

My wife and I were resisting seeing Obvious Child but two things broke down our resolve. First, it was hanging on at Angelika for weeks and weeks, still drawing large crowds of hip, excited New Yorkers, almost as if word had … Continue reading

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Edge of Tomorrow – it’s fairly entertaining

Edge of Tomorrow is Groundhog Day, set in a futuristic battle with aliens. The gimmick dominates the whole movie, together with Tom Cruise doing his “charming” thing, and it keeps you interested for at least two-thirds of the film, after which … Continue reading

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The Fault in Our Stars – not super-moving, but definitely enjoyable

My wife and I finally caught up with The Fault in Our Stars at the 19th St. theater last night. We had been avoiding it (even though my wife loved the book) because of its poor critical reception and uninspiring trailer. … Continue reading

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