Showing posts with label miranda july. Show all posts
Showing posts with label miranda july. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 28, 2025

The Film Comment Podcast: Talking 'Twinless,' 'By Design' and 'Rabbit Trap' at Sundance


It was a treat to be on The Film Comment Podcast alongside my buddy Robert Daniels and host Devika Girish here in Park City. We discussed some of the early highlights (and lowlights) of the festival. (For those interested, Robert and Devika also reviewed Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore, which I haven't seen yet.) 

Enjoy the conversation, which included observations about Dev Patel, Miranda July and David Lynch, down below.

Friday, January 21, 2022

Sundance 2022: 'Fire of Love' Review


This is my second straight Sundance from home. (Damn Covid.) And here's my first review from this year's festival, a documentary about Katia and Maurice Krafft, French volcanologists who died during an eruption in 1991. You can read my thoughts about Fire of Love over at Screen International.

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

The Grierson & Leitch Podcast: Scammers, Assassins and 'Enola Holmes'


On this week's episode, we review three new movies, all about women in different kinds of peril. I liked Kajillionaire and Enola Holmes. As for Ava, eh, what can you do?

Listen to the whole thing down below.

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Sundance 2020: 'Kajillionaire' Review


Miranda July hasn't made a movie in nine years. She returns with a strange con-artist comedy-drama that, once you get on its wavelength, might just speak to you. My Screen International review is here.