MICHAEL BERGERON

Films used to be fun

Remember when films used to be fun? “Jungle Cruise” is the first Hollywood studio ...

Fear and Loathing finds new muse

No matter how many times you tell the Hunter S. Thompson story the vehicle ...

Kilmer will be your huckleberry

The more “Val” unwinds the more the viewer identifies with his travails in life. ...

‘Black Widow’ continues box office revival

Actors who are normally dependable speak with bad Russian accents for two hours. Remember ...

Summer in the city is a gas

“Sumer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)” condenses six weekends ...

‘The French’ Brings its A-Game

A world class documentary gets a second life. Most movie fans are unfamiliar with ...

Real Life

Make a documentary about yourself before you slip this mortal coil. That way you ...

Shape shifting on all screens at once

Every culture nourishes the myth of undersea creatures that take human shape – the ...

Still aging after all these years

A restored film by a celebrated filmmaker about ageism arrives a day late and ...

Blu-ray slight return: Voices in the night

In the 1940s certain British films used a score that constantly repeated a piano ...

Cinema of Cruellaty

Movie theaters have forsaken the art film audience and now cater directly to the ...

Standing on the shoulders of giants

Never realized visions come to life through artist’s drawings. There comes a time in ...