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Micro-Review #163: Swimming to Cambodia

This slim volume is a transcription of Gray’s stage monologues about his time on the set of THE KILLING FIELDS in Thailand in the early 1980s. As an almost aggressively introspective New York stage actor scrambling for film jobs, Gray is out of place in …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #163: Swimming to CambodiaFebruary 5, 2026February 5, 2026 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #162: Macbeth (2015)

Of the more than 90 screen versions of Shakespeare’s second-most-famous tragedy, this one, from 2015 and featuring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard, is among the most cinematic. Suffused with first-half scene jumping, stunning visuals and blood-soaked action, this is clearly a movie, not a play. …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #162: Macbeth (2015)November 12, 2025November 12, 2025 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #161: My Friends

Here’s a heavy novel about exile, friendship and family. As a young Libyan student in England in the 1980s, Khaled has literary dreams. But history has other ideas. After a protest at the Libyan embassy, there’s no going home. Now he has to make his …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #161: My FriendsOctober 29, 2025October 29, 2025 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #160: Shakespeare

So what’s the real skinny on Billy WiggleArrow? Did he write his own plays or did someone else? Did he poach material from other playwrights? Was he a good husband? Did he look the way he looks on the cover of this book and others? …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #160: ShakespeareOctober 15, 2025 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #159: 28 Years Later

As a fan of zombie flicks, I looked forward to this movie. With Alex Garland writing and Danny Boyle directing, it promised to be a heavyweight entry in the genre. Instead, it’s a typical B movie dressed up as a tour de force—a very good-looking …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #159: 28 Years LaterOctober 15, 2025January 29, 2026 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #158: Dad’s Maybe Book

Confession: When I saw that one of my top-five favorite writers in the whole wide world had written a memoir about fatherhood, I felt underwhelmed. O’Brien writes famously deep novels about war and morality and human frailty, not journals addressed to his kids. I should …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #158: Dad’s Maybe BookOctober 2, 2025October 2, 2025 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #157: Beartown

This isn’t the best hockey novel ever written (that title of course goes to BODYCHECK, by Steven Owad, ha), but it’s a close second. A crime in a small, hockey-mad town in Sweden sets the locals on edge and pits the residents against one another. …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #157: BeartownJuly 24, 2025 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #156: You Like It Darker

People keep gifting me Stephen King books, and I keep feeling obligated to read them. In this case, I’m glad I did, even if the cover is cheese of the moldiest variety. This collection of short stories disposes of King’s slow-build storytelling style and gets …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #156: You Like It DarkerJuly 18, 2025 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #155: The Every

This is my least-favorite novel by one of my most-favorite authors. It’s a near-future tale about a woman striving to bring down an all-powerful Google/Meta/Nvidia company that controls just about everything that everyone everywhere does. Our main character’s quest is simple: get a job at …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #155: The EveryMay 21, 2025May 21, 2025 By stevenowad

Micro-Review #154: Emilia Perez

Nominated for a whopping 13 Oscars, this Spanish-language musical about a transitioning Mexican narco-boss has as many haters as it has supporters. Is it a good movie? Sort of. It’s watchable and engaging, but it fails on an essential level. The film’s compelling premise—a struggle …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #154: Emilia PerezFebruary 18, 2025February 18, 2025 By stevenowad

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