Have you ever seen a movie so crazy, off-the-beaten track and jarringly different, that you feel the need to share it with everyone? I had that kind of experience nearly 20 years ago, when I became addicted to a little movie called “Donnie Darko.” I saw it at a midnight screening in Denver, then talked my buddies into re-watching it with me, over and over, once it arrived on … [Read more...] about Barry’s Streaming Cinema: Under the Silver Lake
Barry’s Streaming Cinema: Make time for one of the “greatest movies ever made”
The first time I saw Giuseppe Tornatore’s Cinema Paradiso, it was in the Seabury Hall chapel (which is now their library). This was in 1990, a one-night-only event that my mother (who worked there at the time) got me into. It felt odd at first, as we were ushered into this cavernous space (the kind of room seemingly ideal for dance rehearsal), onto bleacher seats. A screen was … [Read more...] about Barry’s Streaming Cinema: Make time for one of the “greatest movies ever made”
Barry’s Streaming Cinema: Revisit a directorial debut
You can tell a lot about a filmmaker from their first movie. In some cases, a first-time director is doing the best they can with very little, trying to demonstrate their talent and somehow shape a competent movie. Just look at James Cameron’s unfortunate debut, Piranha II: The Spawning. Another notable example is Martin Scorsese’s breakout work, Who’s That Knocking at My Door, … [Read more...] about Barry’s Streaming Cinema: Revisit a directorial debut
Barry’s Streaming Cinema: A five-star review and more
Growing up on Maui, there was no escaping the rhythmic pull and verbal richness of the music of Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff. The latter is my favorite reggae artist, but that’s like saying The Beatles are better than The Rolling Stones, isn’t it? There is a distinction, however, that gives Cliff the edge over Marley, and that’s The Harder They Come. If you only know the music, … [Read more...] about Barry’s Streaming Cinema: A five-star review and more
Barry’s Streaming Cinema: ‘Enemy,’ ‘The Good Dinosaur,’ and ‘Kedi’
In Denis Villeneuve’s Enemy, Adam is a college professor (played by Jake Gyllenhaal) who lives in Toronto with his beautiful girlfriend (played by Melanie Laurent). One day during lunch, a colleague gives Adam a movie recommendation. That evening, while watching the film in question, Adam is stunned to find an actor in the movie who looks exactly like him. Upon investigation, … [Read more...] about Barry’s Streaming Cinema: ‘Enemy,’ ‘The Good Dinosaur,’ and ‘Kedi’