Review by Vince LePlavy Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy compiles his list of the Best Films of 2023: “The following list features my favorite films of the […]
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Review by Vince LePlavy Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy reviews The Holdovers: “With many movies, there’s always a sediment of subtext stewing just beneath a layer of […]
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Review by Vince LePlavy Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy reviews Anatomy of a Fall: “There’s an undeniable appeal to French cinema. Whether it’s the devil-may-care style of […]
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I knew something was up when my coworker came into my office with the flyer.
“At first I didn’t know what this was” he said, and admittedly when he showed it to me I didn’t know at first either. It was some sort of document, typeset in an accessible print, but marked-up in red with these freehand doodles and caustic comments and vulgar language.
In the moment it took for these images to settle in my mind, I realized what it was I was looking at. Buried underneath the colorful annotations was an open letter to the Bad River Band, written and distributed by representatives of the oil company Enbridge. The mark-ups appeared to have been some individual’s open response. I acknowledged the thing with some few words of amusement.
“Yeah, but,” my coworker’s finger flew to a corner of the flyer, “what about this?”
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Selections by Vince LePlavy Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy selects twelve gruesome gems: “They say the hallmark of a truly great horror film is one that not […]
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The Best Films of 2023
Review by Vince LePlavy Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy compiles his list of the Best Films of 2023: “The following list features my favorite films of the […]
The 16th Annual Big Water Film Festival
The 16th annual Big Water Film Festival is being held live Jan. 19-20, 2024 in Ashland’s Bay Theater and the Vaughn Library.
The Holdovers Review
Review by Vince LePlavy Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy reviews The Holdovers: “With many movies, there’s always a sediment of subtext stewing just beneath a layer of […]
Anatomy of a Fall Review
Review by Vince LePlavy Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy reviews Anatomy of a Fall: “There’s an undeniable appeal to French cinema. Whether it’s the devil-may-care style of […]
How to Strike a Nerve: Pipeline in Perspective
I knew something was up when my coworker came into my office with the flyer.
“At first I didn’t know what this was” he said, and admittedly when he showed it to me I didn’t know at first either. It was some sort of document, typeset in an accessible print, but marked-up in red with these freehand doodles and caustic comments and vulgar language.
In the moment it took for these images to settle in my mind, I realized what it was I was looking at. Buried underneath the colorful annotations was an open letter to the Bad River Band, written and distributed by representatives of the oil company Enbridge. The mark-ups appeared to have been some individual’s open response. I acknowledged the thing with some few words of amusement.
“Yeah, but,” my coworker’s finger flew to a corner of the flyer, “what about this?”
Secondhand Scorsese
Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy delves into the career of famed director Martin Scorsese
The Demonic Dozen
Selections by Vince LePlavy Former BAFS volunteer and film aficionado Vince LePlavy selects twelve gruesome gems: “They say the hallmark of a truly great horror film is one that not […]