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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, 2025October 15, 2025 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

Micro-Review #153: A Complete Unknown

Eight Oscar nominations suggest this film is a juggernaut. It kind of is—but only if you’re a fan of Bob Dylan’s music and of the village folk scene in the 1960s. The story follows a young Bobby Zimmerman’s rise from Midwestern Woodie Guthrie fanboy to …

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Leave a Comment on Micro-Review #153: A Complete UnknownJanuary 30, 2025February 18, 2025 By stevenowad

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