Category: Reviews

“Dragon Inn” Movie Review By Daniel Barnes

Dragon Inn (1967; King Hu) GRADE: B+ By Daniel Barnes A landmark of Taiwanese cinema and one of the most influential Chinese-language films ever made, the beautifully restored version of the 1967 wuxia staple Dragon Inn makes its way to San Francisco for a brief theatrical run. The […]

“Office” Movie Review by Daniel Barnes

Office (2015; Johnnie To) GRADE: B By Daniel Barnes After a brief post-TIFF Bay Area engagement last fall, prolific Hong Kong producer-director Johnnie To’s corporate workplace musical Office gets another run at the California Theatre in Berkeley. To is best known stateside for crime and action movies like […]

“Francofonia” Movie Review by Daniel Barnes

Francofonia (2016; Alexander Sokurov) GRADE: B- By Daniel Barnes Another meta-documentary about a famous museum from Russian Ark director Alexander Sokurov, and seemingly starring the same faceless narrator.  However, Francofonia is less of a swooning and immersive cinematic experience than a free-range, multi-media essay about the survival of […]

“Louder than Bombs” Movie Review by Daniel Barnes

Louder Than Bombs (2016; Joachim Trier) GRADE: B- By Daniel Barnes Denmark-born, Norway-based filmmaker Joachim Trier scored a critical hit in 2012 with the dark-night-of-the-soul drama Oslo August 31st.  That somewhat overpraised film followed a recovering junkie descending back into addiction over a long night.  The more appropriately […]

“Fireworks Wednesday” Movie Review by Daniel Barnes

Fireworks Wednesday (2006; Asghar Farhadi) GRADE: B By Daniel Barnes After the overwhelming acclaim of A Separation and a mini-crossover with The Past, the early films of Iranian director Asghar Farhadi have started trickling into American arthouses.  His excellent 2009 film About Elly toured stateside arthouse theaters last […]

“April and the Extraordinary World” Movie Review by Daniel Barnes

April and the Extraordinary World (2016; Christian Desmares and Franck Ekinci) GRADE: B+ By Daniel Barnes Pure enjoyment, but then I’ve always been in the bag for humanist sci-fi, lizards wearing robot armor, unusual and meticulous production design, and adventure stories where one of the heroes is a […]