Everybody's Got One: The Home of Tim Grierson
Saturday, July 18, 2026
My Review of David Thomson's Terrific Book 'A Sudden Flicker of Light'
For the A.V. Club, I wrote about film historian David Thomson's bracing A Sudden Flicker of Light, in which he argues that movies may have done more harm to us than we're willing to acknowledge. You can read my thoughts here.
Labels:
av club,
books,
essays,
francis ford coppola,
george lucas,
steven spielberg
Friday, July 17, 2026
'Remake' Review
Ross McElwee has devoted his life to making documentaries about the world around him, resulting in a series of highly personal films. His latest questions whether that approach contributed to the rift that developed between himself and his late son. For the Los Angeles Times, I reviewed the devastating Remake.
Genesis Owusu - "Pirate Radio"
Kofi Owusu-Ansah has had it with Elon Musk, incels, Kanye fans, you name it. And he's got something to say about it.
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
The Grierson & Leitch Podcast: 'Evil Dead Burn,' 'The Invite' and 'Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass'
On this week's episode, it's the calm before the storm that is The Odyssey. We review one studio movie and check out two specialty offerings. The film I liked the most of the bunch might not be the one you're expecting. Hear our thoughts and lively banter down below.
Friday, July 10, 2026
Sugar - "Believe What You’re Saying"
Sugar are going back on tour after decades of inactivity. So let's celebrate with a song from File Under: Easy Listening that always got to me.
Wednesday, July 08, 2026
'Moana' (Live-Action) Review
Moana came out 10 years ago. Now, there's a new Moana, the live-action version. For my Screen International review, I drilled down on exactly why these Disney remakes sap my soul. Hope you enjoy.
Sunday, July 05, 2026
The Grierson & Leitch Podcast: The Best Films of 2026 (So Far)
We've reached the halfway point of the year. So it's time for Will and me to each reveal our picks for the six best films of 2026 so far. My list includes a big studio movie, a three-hour road trip shot on a crappy old smartphone, a semi-autobiographical drama a Kafkaesque nightmare, a satire about the Israel/Palestine conflict, and a ghostly tale about a missing boat that returns. Check out our choices down below.
Labels:
best of 2026,
list mania,
podcast,
steven soderbergh,
steven spielberg
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