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Search Results for: deep blue sea

Veronica Mars movie, Jason Dehiring

Alex Heeney / March 14, 2014

Review: In the Veronica Mars movie, the gumshoe is back and in fine form

…entitled son-of-a-movie-star, Logan Echolls. In the film, writer-director Thomas delves in deep with these two relationships, while also giving us a convincing portrait of where these and all of Veronica’s…

Le Week-End, Lindsay Duncan

Alex Heeney / March 27, 2014

Review: Le Week-End is a late middle-age Before Midnight

…to which he once aspired. The performances by these two veteran actors are tours de force: we see the years of built-up hurt and resentment that comes with deep intimacy…

Alex Heeney / April 15, 2014

An ex-lover may just be able to alleviate Rudolf Bauer’s painter’s block in the world premiere of "Bauer" at the SF Playhouse

…compelling is the interplay between Rudolf and Hilla. There’s sexual tension, deep respect, and a whole lot of resentment, which gets displayed through crackling, often witty, dialogue. These two have…

When Evening Falls on Bucharest, Fed Up, Reconstruction

Alex Heeney / April 27, 2014

SFIFF Day 2: From Romania to Argentina on the big screen

…an exasperating argument about whether the utensils used to eat food in a given country influence its cuisine. Fed Up San Francisco Film Society Programmer Sean Uyehara, director Stephanie Soechtig…

Yossi Aviram, The Dune

Alex Heeney / May 6, 2014

SFIFF Film Review: Yossi Aviram’s La Dune is a story of two broken men

…Dune begins, Hanoch (Lior Ashkenazi) is driving his bike to the stunning dune of the title, in Israel, where he stands in deep contemplation. It’s there that he makes an…

Alex Heeney / June 19, 2014

‘Ivory Tower’: why US college financing is broken

…to gain deeper insight. Say what you will about Michael Moore, and I’ve probably said worse, but when making an argument about problems in American society, he often made the…

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