Innocents in Wartime: Grave of the Fireflies Review

Continuing with my retrospective on Studio Ghibli films, I turn to Grave of the Fireflies (1988). Released two years after Studio Ghibli’s debut feature Castle in Sky, Grave of the Fireflies is quite the contrast to Hayao Miyazaki’s rollicking science fiction adventure. Written and directed by Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata, from a novel by Akiyuki …

Stormy Adolescence: Weathering with You Review

Probably the most crucial moment in Weathering with You, the latest animated feature from Japanese auteur Makoto Shinkai, comes relatively late, during a conversation between two secondary characters. One, a gruff police detective perhaps in his 50s, admits his secret envy of Hodaka, the movie’s 16-year-old protagonist. The boy may be a runaway from home …

Bringing the Saga to a Close: The Rise of Skywalker Review

For the first time on the Cameraman blog, I am reviewing a new release. And this is not just any new release, but the final chapter in the biggest movie series of them all. Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker, directed by J. J. Abrams, aims to bring the 42-year saga of the …

Cold War Intrigue in Berlin: Bridge of Spies Review

The Berlin Wall came down 30 years ago this fall. To mark the anniversary, let’s look at a movie that takes us all the way back to the days when the Wall was being built, Bridge of Spies (2015), directed by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by Matt Charman and Joel and Ethan Coen. In …

Flying High: Castle in the Sky Review

I have watched Castle in the Sky (1986; aka Laputa: Castle in the Sky) twice now and have had the same reaction both times. During roughly the first half of the movie I felt fairly uninvolved and found myself thinking “Well, there are some nice moments, but overall this is kind of cutesy and tedious.” …

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