As someone focused on media / cultural criticism, I hate how absolutely abundant and overt the need for such criticism has become
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Movie reviews at micahrickard.com | published at Bright Wall/Dark Room, Think Christian, Christ and Pop Culture, and Ekstasis. Freelance writer and film critic by night. Aerospace engineer by day. (Home) bartender by weekend. Avid reader by freetime.
As someone focused on media / cultural criticism, I hate how absolutely abundant and overt the need for such criticism has become
Just phenomenal work here
2026 Berlinale #14. Grant Gee's EVERYBODY DIGS BILL EVANS navigates the biopic minefield to create a stylish glimpse at Bill Evans.
"The occasional visual fury is pulled back by Anders Danielsen Lie's acting... a wise fit for a script of tacit responses."
www.micahrickard.com/film/everybo...
I wrote about the White Houseβs nihilistic war-meme videos [giftie] www.nytimes.com/2026/03/11/a...
2026 Berlinale #13. I found HEYSEL 85's blend of archival footage and recreation potent.
"In many ways, Mihaiβs film feels like In the Loop... if every ounce of humor were vacuumed out of the satire. Itβs too real, too chilling, to elicit a laugh."
www.micahrickard.com/film/heysel-85
2026 Berlinale #12. The tonal clash of A PRAYER FOR THE DYING stops the film dead in its tracks.
"Itβs too earthbound to be intriguingly hellish; too fixated on the supernatural to succeed as a Western; too vague and static to provide a character study."
www.micahrickard.com/film/a-praye...
2026 Berlinale #11. Alain Gomis' DAO dances on the border of fiction and reality.
"As Dao gently interrogates the family dynamics and how they change with generations, Gomis frames the events with a fluid camera."
www.micahrickard.com/film/dao-2026
Australia granted asylum to five members of the Iranian womenβs soccer team who were visiting the country for a tournament when the Iran war began, a government minister said.
2026 Berlinale #10. Another great one: Anthony Chen's WE ARE ALL STRANGERS.
"Every time the film diverges, it shocks the expectations, but it consistently allows us the space and time to settle into each new path."
www.micahrickard.com/film/we-are-...
2026 Berlinale #9. As I watched the documentary A CHILD OF MY OWN, I was discomfited by a question: Is this evil?
"Any commentary that the film is striving to make is dismantled by the abortive choices in form and perspective."
www.micahrickard.com/film/a-child...
2026 Berlinale #8. AT THE SEA boasts a strong performance from Amy Adams and little else.
"If youβre looking for something more profound, unsettling, or transformative, however, At the Sea may leave you feeling a bit marooned."
www.micahrickard.com/film/at-the-...
2026 Berlinale #7. YELLOW LETTERS took the fest's top prize and presents a critical examination of how political conflict forcefully becomes personal through the lens of its central marriage.
www.micahrickard.com/film/yellow-...
2026 Berlinale #6. Sam Pollard's documentary TUTU.
"Pollardβs film understands that evil spiritual powers are entwined with political powers... that politics as a game for the accumulation and preservation of power is antithetical to politics as liberation."
www.micahrickard.com/film/tutu-2026
2026 Berlinale #5. Karim AΓ―nouz's ROSEBUSH PRUNING enters the increasingly crowded eat-the-rich genre but is as soulless as its subjects.
"The characters, the visuals, and even the soundtrack are all garish, but thereβs little underneath the burst of color."
www.micahrickard.com/film/rosebus...
2026 Berlinale #4. ROSE was one of the best, with a standout performance from Sandra HΓΌller. A transcendent and earthy film "about the 'miracle of being new' that occurs with each birth, with every springtime, with every choice we make to reshape ourselves."
www.micahrickard.com/film/rose-2026
Time for a calm movie night with my good friends Mikey and Nicky
noem's big sin to trump wasn't killing innocents or detaining immigrants. it was looking bad on tv in his name. thats all he cares about.
Great review by @micahrickard.bsky.social of one of the films I really liked ftom the Berlinale: We Are All Strangers
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PEPFAR, the program to stop hundreds of thousands of children and adults from dying of HIV/AIDS, was $6.5 billion a year.
2026 Berlinale #3. I did not go for Gore Verbinski's latest.
"GOOD LUCK, HAVE FUN, DON'T DIE never bores, butβlike a human trapped in an A.I.'s virtual realityβone has a gnawing suspicion that there should be something more real beneath its sheen."
www.micahrickard.com/film/good-lu...
2026 Berlinale #2. TRIAL OF HEIN is a slippery mystery of identity and communal memory that "characterizes the way a society projects its idea of itself to take the place of the truth."
www.micahrickard.com/film/trial-o...
I'm getting around to posting my reviews out of this year's Berlinale Film Fest. First up, the festival's opening film, NO GOOD MEN.
"This does not set out to be a straightforward romcom. The real world is always close at hand, always a threat.
www.micahrickard.com/film/no-good...
βDemocracy allows people the freedom to make stupid decisions, so long as they make them collectively. But a system that allows a country to be dragged into war at the whims of a single person is not much of a democracy at all.β
@qjurecic.bsky.social
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0...
Introducing the wife to Twin Peaks (and David Lynch in the process)
"Whatever happens, though, one thing is clear β that this use of force by the US and Israel is manifestly illegal. It is as plain a violation of the prohibition on the use of force in Article 2(4) of the UN Charter as one could possibly have."
@ejiltalk.bsky.social
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folks theyre saying the pale rider doesnt want us to break the seventh seal, theyre saying no one has the strength to handle it. what do you think folks, what do you think of that pale rider. should we do it?
*crowd going absolutely ape shit*
i dont know, i want to but they say I shouldnt
People are always like whatβs something you miss from the past and one of mine is antitrust laws
The Egyptians had their gods. We have this sick calf thing. Look at it, it's even gold, just the raddest thing
screenshot of a tv user guide, showing two channels under Tue 8PM: MSNOW - State of the union TCM East- Gaslight
Masterful Troll, TCM.