Brent Marchant's Blog, page 2
October 1, 2025
‘Preparation for the Next Life’
      An essential element of any love story is chemistry between the lead characters, even if it takes an unconventional form. Regrettably, however, that’s exactly what’s missing in director Bing Liu’s debut narrative feature, based on the novel by Atticus Lish. Told in the form of a narrated letter/journal entry to her late film, the film chronicles the unlikely love story of Aishe (Sebiye Behtiyar), an ambitious, sharp-witted twentysomething Uyghur woman who illegally immigrates to the US, and Skinner (Fred Hechinger), a troubled young American soldier who just returned stateside after three tours of duty in the Middle East and is now apparently unsuccessfully battling PTSD.
  
    
    
    
        Published on October 01, 2025 16:49
    
‘Anemone’
      When a new filmmaker emerges on the scene, that director is often held to an almost impossibly high level of scrutiny, as if being judged before a panel evaluating a grad student’s thesis. To a certain extent, that can be an arduous but worthwhile trial to see if the candidate has what it takes to defend his or her case and, ultimately, to cut it in the field into which entry is being sought. At the same time, though, it’s important to remember that the cinematic newcomer has likely never attempted anything like this before and that there’s bound to be an inescapable learning curve involved. Such are the circumstances surrounding the debut offering from Ronan Day-Lewis in his first feature outing.
  
    
    
    
        Published on October 01, 2025 01:15
    
September 27, 2025
‘Warfare’
      They say “War is hell,” and, without a doubt, there’s plenty of evidence to back up that contention. But rarely, if ever, does anyone say that “War is boring,” although that can certainly be said about its depiction in this latest offering from writer-directors Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza.
  
    
    
    
        Published on September 27, 2025 20:48
    
Wrapping Up Reeling 2025
      The 43rd annual edition of Chicago’s Reeling International LGBTQ+ Film Festival is now in the books. I managed to catch 10 films during the festival’s 10-day run. Here’s my take on what I watched and what I thought.
  
    
    
    
        Published on September 27, 2025 16:54
    
September 24, 2025
Film Festival Season Is Back!
      It’s that time of year again – the return of film festival season, one of my favorite times of year.
  
    
    
    
        Published on September 24, 2025 04:24
    
‘The Apprentice’ chronicles the roots of a President’s rise to power
      It’s virtually impossible these days to pick up a newspaper (remember what those are?) or visit an online news site without seeing something about Donald Trump. Regardless of what one thinks about the President, his presence in our lives, journalism and very existence is ubiquitous. And, because of that, there’s essentially no way of getting away from him. Having been elected to a second term, he obviously had (and, in many circles, still has) his legions of devoted supporters. By contrast, in light of recent events, such as the No Kings demonstrations, and steadily declining poll numbers, he also has more than his share of detractors. Those on each side of the fence clearly know how to affirm their loyalty to their views. It’s a comparatively easy task for his backers. But, for those who disagree with his policies and practices, what does it take to make their opposing arguments most effective against such a powerful political force?
  
    
    
    
        Published on September 24, 2025 02:43
    
September 22, 2025
Celebrating the Inner Rebel on The Cinema Scribe
      Tune in for the latest Cinema Scribe segment on Bring Me 2 Life Radio, beginning Tuesday September 23.
  
    
    
    
        Published on September 22, 2025 23:56
    
September 9, 2025
Surviving Marriage on The Cinema Scribe
      Tune in for the latest Cinema Scribe segment on Bring Me 2 Life Radio, beginning Tuesday September 9.
  
    
    
    
        Published on September 09, 2025 04:59
    
September 4, 2025
This Week in Movies with Meaning
      Reviews of "The Roses," "We Were Dangerous" and "Familiar Touch," along with a film festival season preview, are all in the latest Movies with Meaning post on the web site of The Good Media Network.
  
    
    
    
        Published on September 04, 2025 16:01
    
September 3, 2025
‘Familiar Touch’ examines the fragility and wonder of memory
      Memory is one of those phenomena that makes the human experience unique and captivating. It plays a central role in defining the character of that experience and, in turn, helps us to define our very own individual nature. It provides a sense of continuity and stability, an assumed, seeming knowledge of what constitutes our lives and existence. It fundamentally allows us to believe in what we know and to know what we believe. However, it also possesses an innate fragility, and, when memory – and the underlying beliefs that support it – begins to fail with age, we’re frequently left confused about the essence of our world.
  
    
    
    
        Published on September 03, 2025 14:54
    



