Richard Linklater
Director Richard Linklater gets lyrical in “Blue Moon.”
Read MoreIn “Nouvelle Vague,” director Richard Linklater thrillingly captures the sense of Jean-Luc Godard as an artist feeling his way in real time, as if in a dark room, toward a new vision.
Read MoreA review of two fine backstage (or offstage) comedies at the Berlinale — “Blue Moon” and “Koln 75”.
Read MoreBreezy as “Hit Man” is, there’s a sting to this romance’s tail.
Read MoreI was finally won over in the last act, when Everybody Wants Some! turns a little emotional, a little “girly.”
Read MoreThe title of Richard Linklater’s extraordinary film did not lure me to the theater. A friend’s recommendation did.
Read MoreDirector Richard Linklater does something in Boyhood that is virtually unique. He filmed it over a twelve year period, so the actors actually grow older right before our eyes.
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Arts Remembrance: In Memoriam — Tom Stoppard