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Elizabeth Weitzman

  • ‘R#J’ Film Review: Shakespeare for Social Media? LOL, OK

    Sundance 2021: Carey Williams’ ambitious attempt to adapt star-crossed lovers to Instagram feels awkward and instantly dated

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    January 30, 2021 @ 8:42 PM
    Sundance
    8:42 PM
    ‘R#J’ Film Review: Shakespeare for Social Media? LOL, OK
  • ‘There Is No I in Threesome’ Film Review: Engaged Couple Gets Experimental in Clever Documentary

    Sundance 2021: Not everything is as it appears in this doc about two people exploring pre-marriage polyamory

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    January 30, 2021 @ 7:00 PM
    Reviews
    7:00 PM
    ‘There Is No I in Threesome’ Film Review: Engaged Couple Gets Experimental in Clever Documentary
  • ‘Palmer’ Film Review: Justin Timberlake Brings Heft to Predictable Tale of a Small-Town Nonconformist

    Timberlake plays the father-surrogate of a gender-independent child in rural Louisiana, and he makes the most of the role

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    January 28, 2021 @ 9:14 AM
    Reviews
    9:14 AM
    ‘Palmer’ Film Review: Justin Timberlake Brings Heft to Predictable Tale of a Small-Town Nonconformist
  • ‘Possessor’ Film Review: Brandon Cronenberg’s Thriller Emphasizes Body Horror Over Character

    Sundance 2020: The filmmaker is more interested in squishy jolts than in character, and he totally wastes the talented Andrea Riseborough

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    October 2, 2020 @ 9:43 AM
    Sundance
    9:43 AM
    ‘Possessor’ Film Review: Brandon Cronenberg’s Thriller Emphasizes Body Horror Over Character
  • ‘First Cow’ Film Review: Kelly Reichardt Crafts Another Quiet Masterwork About the Pacific Northwest

    Two outsiders seek to improve their lives with some stolen milk in this heartfelt look at frontiers past

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    July 10, 2020 @ 6:00 AM
    Reviews
    6:00 AM
    ‘First Cow’ Film Review: Kelly Reichardt Crafts Another Quiet Masterwork About the Pacific Northwest
  • ‘Slay the Dragon’ Film Review: Timely Doc Takes Hard Look at Political Corruption

    This blistering examination of Republican redistricting and voter suppression is essential election-year viewing

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    April 2, 2020 @ 11:39 AM
    Reviews
    11:39 AM
    ‘Slay the Dragon’ Film Review: Timely Doc Takes Hard Look at Political Corruption
  • ‘Banana Split’ Review: #FriendshipGoals Rule in Witty Teen Comedy

    A college-bound teen forms a lasting friendship with her ex’s new girlfriend in this smart, breezy romp

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    March 25, 2020 @ 3:46 PM
    Reviews
    3:46 PM
    ‘Banana Split’ Review: #FriendshipGoals Rule in Witty Teen Comedy
  • ‘The Booksellers’ Film Review: Cinematic Ode to Bibliophiles Everywhere Offers a Loving, Literary Tour of New York

    Documentary celebrates the glorious history of NYC’s book culture — and the hearty merchants who carry on the tradition

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    March 5, 2020 @ 1:01 PM
    Reviews
    1:01 PM
    ‘The Booksellers’ Film Review: Cinematic Ode to Bibliophiles Everywhere Offers a Loving, Literary Tour of New York
  • ‘Saint Frances’ Film Review: Unhappy Millennial Matures While Caring for Kindergartner in Festival Fave

    Empathetic indie finds everyday joys and pain in the interactions between its believable characters

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    February 26, 2020 @ 2:38 PM
    Reviews
    2:38 PM
    ‘Saint Frances’ Film Review: Unhappy Millennial Matures While Caring for Kindergartner in Festival Fave
  • ‘Buffaloed’ Film Review: Zoey Deutch Tears Through Uneven Indie Comedy About Debt Collection

    Tanya Wexler’s tale waffles about letting its amoral heroine be an antiheroine

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    February 13, 2020 @ 12:19 PM
    Reviews
    12:19 PM
    ‘Buffaloed’ Film Review: Zoey Deutch Tears Through Uneven Indie Comedy About Debt Collection
  • ‘Earth’ Film Review: Unsparing Doc Assesses Ecological Damage of Large-Scale Projects

    Focusing more on images than interviews, director Nikolaus Geyrhalter offers a striking and harsh look at humanity chipping away at its home planet

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    February 6, 2020 @ 9:15 AM
    Reviews
    9:15 AM
    ‘Earth’ Film Review: Unsparing Doc Assesses Ecological Damage of Large-Scale Projects
  • ‘The Wave’ Film Review: Justin Long Stoner Comedy Not a Wave Worth Riding

    Long and Donald Faison make charming guides on this magic bus, but the psychedelic journey goes nowhere interesting

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    January 16, 2020 @ 2:09 PM
    Reviews
    2:09 PM
    ‘The Wave’ Film Review: Justin Long Stoner Comedy Not a Wave Worth Riding
  • ‘The Woman Who Loves Giraffes’ Film Review: Stirring Documentary Captures Pioneering Zoologist

    The inspiring saga of a woman who blazed trails in her field offers delight for viewers of all ages

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    January 9, 2020 @ 1:59 PM
    Reviews
    1:59 PM
    ‘The Woman Who Loves Giraffes’ Film Review: Stirring Documentary Captures Pioneering Zoologist
  • ‘The Two Popes’ Film Review: Fernando Meirelles’ Superb Papal Biopic Devotes Itself to Humanity

    Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce bring soul and wit to their roles as dueling pontiffs

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    December 20, 2019 @ 12:00 PM
    Reviews
    12:00 PM
    ‘The Two Popes’ Film Review: Fernando Meirelles’ Superb Papal Biopic Devotes Itself to Humanity
  • ‘Black Christmas’ Film Review: Intriguing But Uneven Feminist Remake Bears Little Resemblance to Original

    Audiences attuned to a #MeToo reimagining rather than a straight-up retelling are most likely to enjoy this new take

    By

    Elizabeth Weitzman
    December 12, 2019 @ 4:00 PM
    Reviews
    4:00 PM
    ‘Black Christmas’ Film Review: Intriguing But Uneven Feminist Remake Bears Little Resemblance to Original
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