
Casey Jarman
Movies reviews only
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A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (2014) |
[Andersson] his slow visions -- ”full of lost Victorians in suits, too tired to feign excitement -- are entirely his own, and they will stick in your subconscious long after the credits roll. - Willamette Week
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| Posted Jan 02, 2016
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The True Cost (2015) |
A few bumper-sticker sentiments can't detract from this compelling film, which is, above all else, a badly needed conversation-starter. - Willamette Week
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| Posted Jan 02, 2016
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Entertainment (2015) |
The Frankenstein-esque final scenes of Entertainment make it painfully clear: As much as we want to read them as social critique, Rick Alverson makes monster movies. - Willamette Week
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| Posted Dec 03, 2015
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Rock the Kasbah (2015) |
In the end, Rock the Kasbah isn't so much offensive as it is painfully boring. - Willamette Week
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| Posted Oct 21, 2015
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The Reflektor Tapes (2015) |
There's no time for reflection. There are no band arguments, no talk of where art ends and business begins, and precious few unguarded moments. - Willamette Week
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| Posted Sep 23, 2015
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The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared (2013) |
While The 100-Year-Old-Man makes pit stops all over the world, it already feels a little too Hollywood. - Willamette Week
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| Posted Jun 19, 2015
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Heaven Adores You (2014) |
Heaven Adores You is the most complete, least icky attempt to date at telling the story of late singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. - Willamette Week
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| Posted May 13, 2015
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