‘Seeking Justice,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine

HollywoodandFine.com Playing like some disjointed hybrid of “Strangers on a Train” and “The Parallax View” by way of “Death Wish,” “Seeking Justice” is never terrible – just never terribly anything else, either. Having a seasoned action pro like Roger Donaldson at the helm helps. On the other hand, putting Nicolas …

‘Shakespeare High,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine

HollywoodandFine.com There seem to be an endless series of student competitions about which to make documentaries – and any number have been made over the years. From “Spellbound” (about the National Spelling Bee) to last year’s “Louder Than a Bomb” (about high-school poetry slams) to “Ten9Eight: Shoot for the Moon” …

‘Friends with Kids,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine

HollywoodandFine.com Jennifer Westfeldt has slowly built herself a respectable filmography as a writer of smart, entertaining romantic-comedies, beginning with “Kissing Jessica Stein,” continuing through “Ira & Abby,” both of which she also starred in. She’s worked outside the studio system for the most part, because Westfeldt tends to go for …

‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine

HollywoodandFine.com You shouldn’t see “Jiro Dreams of Sushi” on an empty stomach. Indeed, you should have sushi in ready proximity once you have seen this fascinating look at the world’s greatest sushi chef. And it better be good. Directed by David Gelb,”Jiro Dreams of Sushi” is a documentary portrait of …

‘Boy,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine

HollywoodandFine.com Writer-director Taika Waititi may be the founder of his own school of humor: call it “cruel-reality” comedy, Kiwi division, as practiced in his film, “Eagle vs. Shark,” and now his semi-autobiographical “Boy.” Told from the first-person perspective of the title character, “Boy” is the story of what happens one …

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