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Tag Archives: Eddie Redmayne
FLIX PIX (953): “THE AERONAUTS is High Adventure”
THE AERONAUTS (directed by Tom Harper, 2019) **** (out of 5) . > Since I got a free trial run of Amazon Prime, I thought I might as well check out films that were available there and nowhere else, and this … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, arts, ballooning, cinema, criticism, Eddie Redmayne, entertainment, family films, Felicity Jones, films, history, ideas, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, movies, opinion, reviews, survival, The Aeronauts, Tom Harper
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KPK on the CINEMA (63): The Films of MAY 2017
. In May, I made a point of seeing a film from every decade between the 1920’s and now. Consequently, this month, I arranged them by date… (Ratings are on a 5 star scale. Note that a classic only becomes a … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Driver, Adam Levine, American Indians, Andrew Garfield, art, August Wilson, Begin Again, biography, Bradley Whitford, Catherine Keener, chess, Christianity, Ciarán Hinds, cinema, comedy, cultural imperialism, David Oyelowo, David Yeagly, Denzel Washington, Disney, Do Not Disturb, Don’t Think Twice, Doris Day, drama, Eddie Redmayne, Edward G. Robinson, evolution, experimental film, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, fantasy, farce, Fences, feudal Japan, film noir, films, Frank Sinatra, fraud, freedom of thought, French cinema, General Stanley McChrystal, Get Me Roger Stone, ghosts, Guy Kibbee, Hacksaw Ridge, Hamid Karzai, Harry Potter, history, horror, Hugo Weaving, human rights, I Am Not Your Negro, improv, improvisational theatre, India, Indians, J.K. Rowling, Jake Gyllenhaal, James Baldwin, James Cordon, James Gleason, James Woods, Janelle Monáe, Jesse Plemons, Jim Parsons, Joan Blondell, John Carney, Jon Voight, Katherine Waterston, Keegan-Michael Key, Keira Knightley, Kevin Costner, Kevin Keelan, Kirsten Dunst, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, Liam Neeson, Library of Congress, Lion, Mahershala Ali, Malcolm X, Mark Ruffalo, Martin Luther King, Martin Scorsese, Medgar Evers, Mel Gibson, Michael Shannon, Mike Birbiglia, Mira Nair, missionaries, Molly Shannon, Mos Def, musicals, musicians, NASA, National Film Registry, Netflix, Nicole Kidman, Nocturnal Animals, Octavia Spencer, Other People, Paul Dano, persecution, Peter Yates, philosophy, political thrillers, politics, Primer, Queen of Katwe, Rachel Griffith, racism, Raoul Peck, Ray Enright, real estate, religion, reviews, Richard Linklater, Richard Matheson, Robert Redford, Rod Taylor, Roddy McDowall, Rodrigo Prieto, romantic comedy, Ruby Keeler, Sam Worthington, Samantha Morton, Samuel L. Jackson, science fiction, Sergio Fantoni, Shane Carruth, Sigourney Weaver, silence, silent films, Skeet Ulrich, Stephen Henderson, Sterling Hayden, Suddenly, supernatural, Swiss Army Man, Taraji P. Henson, The Amen Corner, The Discovery, The Legend of Hell House, The Man Who Changed the World, The Newton Boys, The Oscars, The Red House, The Wrecking Crew, Theodore Melfi, Things to Come, Tilda Swinton, time travel, Tom Ford, Topher Grace, Uganda, Vince Vaughn, Vincent D’Onofrio, Viola Davis, war, War Machine, warfare, William Hurt, World War II, ZaSu Pitts
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KPK on the CINEMA (54): The Films of August 2016
. Just back from 2 months in Ireland and renewing my movie jones. A treasure trove of highly touted films were waiting for me at my awesome local library when I returned. On the whole, they were as good as … Continue reading
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FLIX PIX (52): “Stephen and Jane Hawking, and THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING”
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (directed by James Marsh, 2014) **** (out of 5) . > This story about the great pop cosmologist Stephen Hawking is more romance than biopic, and because the relationship it chronicles was a complex one, this … Continue reading
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Tagged art, cinema, Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, film criticism, films, ideas, James Marsh, Jane Hawking, Kevin Keelan, KPK, KPKeelan, KPKworld, Lou Gehrig’s Disease, movies, opinion, physics, recommendations, Stephen Hawking, suggestions, The Theory of Everything
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KPK on the CINEMA (37): The Films of JANUARY 2015
. I saw 29 films the first month of 2015, including several forays into actual theaters to see celebrated Oscar contenders. January saw some classics lots of near-classics, a corny- yet illuminating musical, a few disappointing misses including the best … Continue reading
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