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A MAN CALLED OVE (En man som heter Ove)

October 19, 2016 By Leave a Comment

A MAN CALLED OVE (En man som heter Ove)

When we meet the title character of A MAN CALLED OVE, he is having a very bad day. Squabbling with shop clerks, policing his neighbors regarding littering and pets, and being fired at almost 60 from the job he’s had since he was 16. Ove’s face is a study in dour dyspepsia, and his attitude… Read More »

Tagged With: book to screen, depression, suicide attempts, Sweden, widower

MAX ROSE — Daniel Noah Interview

September 16, 2016 By 1 Comment

MAX ROSE — Daniel Noah Interview

Daniel Noah didn’t exactly base his film, MAX ROSE, on his own relationship with his beloved grandfather, but the way that grandfather dealt with the grief of losing Noah’s grandmother was the inspiration for the film. Grief is depicted as something with as much vitriol as sadness, which is what sets it apart from most… Read More »

Tagged With: Al Morgan, Bob Loewy, Brett W. Bachman, Columbo, grandfather, Greg Shapiro, grief, hospice, jazz musician, Jealous Heart, Jerry Lewis, Kevin Pollak, Morgan Whirledge, Peter Falk, show biz family, sound design, Spectrevision, widower

AUDITION (ODITION)

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

AUDITION (ODITION)

Sometimes you see a film and you just have to wonder about the person who made it. Such is the case of AUDITION, a Japanese film that must be the result of a bad break-up of a particularly insidious form. I mean, any film that has as its villain a woman scarier than Freddie, Jason… Read More »

Tagged With: dating gone wrong, torture, widower

LOVE, ACTUALLY

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

LOVE, ACTUALLY

LOVE, ACTUALLY takes upon itself the daunting task of presenting to us love in all its manifestations. There’s the fairy tale, the tragedy, the farce, the friendships and the betrayals all rolled up into a set of interwoven tales that charm but never pander, giving us the bitter with the sweet, the whimsy with the… Read More »

Tagged With: London, love, Prime Minister, romance, stepson, widower

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