Timothy Farrell 🍉

Timothy Farrell 🍉

Favorite films

  • Lawrence of Arabia
  • Citizen Kane
  • La Dolce Vita
  • Portrait of a Lady on Fire

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  • Ali Wong: Baby Cobra

    ★★★★½

  • I Love You Phillip Morris

    ★★★½

  • Thelma

    ★★★★

  • The Roaring Twenties

    ★★★★½

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  • Ali Wong: Baby Cobra

    Ali Wong: Baby Cobra

    ★★★★½

    I started watching BEEF recently and -- although this stand-up special could hardly be more different or unrelated -- it made me think back to how powerful these bits & their delivery are in Baby Cobra.
    The energy & joy of this performance is memorable. She was always a great stand-up but she went to new places with this one. Her set ups sometimes seem banal but it's always a trick to throw us off balance & get us laughing.
    Seems to me an exemplary hour of this art form.

  • I Love You Phillip Morris

    I Love You Phillip Morris

    ★★★½

    Saw this years ago & couldn’t decide how I felt about it. Now I’m writing a review based on hazy memory. An impossible movie that wants to have its cake & eat it, too — but, like its lead character, succeeds in this paradoxical effort more often than not. A mixed bag of more good than bad. I can note a number of flaws, but I also gotta marvel at how many audacious feats this movie pulls off.
    Unless I’m blanking on…

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  • American Fiction

    American Fiction

    ★★★★★

    I needed this. A multipronged satire is not only rare these days but rarely done this well. Numerous moments caught me off guard & tore big laughs right out of me. Many laughs are enduring cause they're rooted in characters/relationships. Some sweetness & heart packed in here, too.
    A formidable array of artists applying their craft so deftly & assuredly that the storytelling absolutely sings.
    Since we arbitrarily classify by year, I’ll call this a standout & quite possibly my favorite of 2023. But I don’t wanna superhype it. This movie isn’t grandiose. It’s often the best kind of silly.

  • The Year Between

    The Year Between

    ★★★★★

    As Phil Bogdan recently wrote in a review:
    "I WORKED ON THIS!!!!! SO PROUD!!! Fourth row. Chef’s kiss."

    I didn't think I would make the Chicago screening with J Smith Cameron tonight. But I did indeed sit in the fourth row center.

    A tighter cut than I saw last year & what a difference seeing it with a big audience makes. Laughter, tears, the whole thing. My heart is soaring.

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