All posts for the month May, 2015

The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst

Miniseries review by Greg Carlson WARNING: The following review reveals key plot information. Read only if you have seen “The Jinx.” The bombshell revelation that concludes Andrew Jarecki’s HBO series “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst” occurs when the title subject uses the bathroom while wearing a hot mic. Hilariously, weirdly, but […]

Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief

Movie review by Greg Carlson Alex Gibney’s documentary “Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief” uses author Lawrence Wright’s similarly titled book as the basis for a feature-length examination of the controversial organization known to many as the secretive, confusing and mysterious spiritual home of celebrities like Tom Cruise and John Travolta. Legally recognized […]

The D Train

Movie review by Greg Carlson WARNING: The following review reveals key plot information. Read only if you have seen “The D Train.” In their feature directing debut, “Yes Man” screenwriters Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel take a stab at blending sitcom-like laughs with social introspection, and the results are as confused as the emotional state […]

Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck

Movie review by Greg Carlson Veteran documentary filmmaker Brett Morgen’s years of hard work pay off in “Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck,” a stunning biographical portrait of the artist and musician. Morgen’s film, made with the full cooperation of Cobain’s survivors, includes Frances Bean Cobain as an executive producer. The director’s “all access pass” to […]

Katelyn Whitehead Interview

Fargo-Moorhead native Katelyn Whitehead moved to Los Angeles after completing her undergraduate degree at the University of Minnesota. A talented artist who cut her filmmaking teeth in Fargo 48 Hour Film Project competitions with collaborators, friends, and fellow Moorhead Spuds Johan Anderson and Dan Bock, Whitehead enthusiastically endorses “Back to the Future” (“the Holy Grail […]