Everybody's Got One: The Home of Tim Grierson
Sunday, April 21, 2024
Why Aren't More Biopics Like 'Man on the Moon'?
For its 25th anniversary, the Jim Carrey film screened at Ebertfest. I explained why it still matters here.
What's Steve Martin's Best Film?
In honor of the new Steve Martin documentary, we ranked all of the man's films. Our No. 1 might not be most people's, but we're sticking with it.
Friday, April 19, 2024
The Grierson & Leitch Podcast: 'The People's Joker' and 'Sasquatch Sunset'
We discuss three major movies on the latest episode of the podcast. Will and I start things off with Civil War, and then we segue to a personal favorite from this year's Sundance ... and also a movie I wasn't sure we'd ever be allowed to legally see. Hear the whole thing down below.
Labels:
alex garland,
batman,
jesse eisenberg,
kirsten dunst,
movie reviews,
podcast,
riley keough,
sundance
Thursday, April 18, 2024
The Women You Meet in Alex Garland's Films
Civil War is writer-director Alex Garland's fourth film, and his fourth to feature a woman as its principal character. For RogerEbert.com, I examined the different types of complicated, compelling female protagonists he writes ... and why Civil War is such a disappointment in that regard. Hope you enjoy.
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
How Eleanor Coppola Helped 'Apocalypse Now'
For RogerEbert.com, I wrote about Eleanor Coppola, who died last week. My focus: her massive contribution to her husband's 1979 war epic, Apocalypse Now.
Labels:
essays,
francis ford coppola,
rip,
roger ebert,
sofia coppola
'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' Review
Henry Cavill has great facial hair in Guy Ritchie's latest. As for the rest of Ungentlemanly Warfare ... here's my Screen International review.
Monday, April 15, 2024
My Interview With John Early, Star of 'Stress Positions'
John Early worries about being pretentious. We talked about that -- and Britney Spears and millennials and his sharp new film Stress Positions -- for Cracked. (Also, there's a lot of conversation about Early's 2023 special Now More Than Ever, which connects to Stress Positions in interesting ways.)
Labels:
actors,
britney spears,
comedians,
cracked,
interviews,
stand-up
My Interview With Wagner Moura, Star of 'Civil War'
Before he was an actor, Wagner Moura was a journalist. So he understands a little about the character he plays in Civil War. We talked about that, and trying to hold on to hope during dark times, for RogerEbert.com.
Friday, April 12, 2024
Your 2024 Cannes Competition Preview
This was very fun: For RogerEbert.com, I wrote about every film that will be screening in the Official Competition at Cannes. (A few more movies are expected to be added in the next couple weeks.) Which movie, sight unseen, do I think has the best chance of winning the Palme d'Or? Read on.
'Challengers' Review
Challengers is Luca Guadagnino's best film since Call Me by Your Name. My review is up at Screen International.
Labels:
luca guadagnino,
movie reviews,
screen international,
sports,
zendaya
The Rapture - "House of Jealous Lovers"
It's so funny, 20-something years later, how clearly this sounds like a LCD Soundsystem song.
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
The Grierson & Leitch Podcast: Reviews of 'Monkey Man' and 'Girls State'
The boys are back. This week, we agreed that Monkey Man is mediocre. I raved about The Beast. And then we dig into Girls State. Hope you enjoy.
Labels:
bertand bonello,
dev patel,
documentaries,
lea seydoux,
movie reviews,
podcast
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