Category: Reviews

“Finders Keepers” Movie Review by Daniel Barnes

Finders Keepers (2015; Bryan Carberry and J. Clay Tweel) GRADE: B+ By Daniel Barnes If there were an award for Best Documentary That You Least Expected to Be an Emotionally Involving, Lump-in-Your-Throat Examination of Grief, Ambition, Class Resentment, Imperious Fathers, Media Exploitation and Human Frailty, then this tabloid-ready […]

“The Keeping Room” Movie Review by Daniel Barnes

The Keeping Room (2015; Daniel Barber) GRADE: C- By Daniel Barnes Set in “The American South, 1865”, Daniel Barber’s pompous and lifeless The Keeping Room opens with a quote from the Civil War’s rampaging General Sherman: “War is cruelty.” Under Barber’s heavy-handed direction, it’s also tedious and inert, […]

“A Pigeon Sat on a Branch…” Movie Review by Daniel Barnes

A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (2015; Roy Andersson) GRADE: A By Daniel Barnes “I’m happy to hear you’re doing fine.” A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence is the best film of the year so far, and it’s not that close. It […]

“The Mend” Movie Review by Daniel Barnes

The Mend (2015; John Magary) GRADE: A- By Daniel Barnes “Tense and Liberated” From where in the wide world of fucks did this crazy thing come? First-time writer-director John Magary makes an exhilarating debut with The Mend.  This NYC-based comedy of ill manners exudes weird, nervous energy from […]

“The New Girlfriend” Movie Review by Daniel Barnes

The New Girlfriend (2015; Francois Ozon) GRADE: B- By Daniel Barnes *Opens today at the Clay Theatre in San Francisco, the Piedmont Theatre in Oakland, the Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center in San Rafael, and the Landmark Shattuck Cinemas in Berkeley. Popular and prolific French auteur Francois […]

“Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine” Movie Review by Daniel Barnes

Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine (2015; Alex Gibney) GRADE: B- By Daniel Barnes *Opens today at the Embarcadero Center Cinemas in San Francisco and the California Theatre in Berkeley. There are many alleyways in the life of Apple CEO Steve Jobs that prolific documentarian Alex Gibney […]