The Imitation Game

This is the 2nd film about a famous British scientists this year. Stephen Hawkin is probably better known to the public than Alan Touring. But Touring probably has changed our lives more than Hawkins. Touring was one of the pioneers of theoretical computing and computing is now ubiquitous. The film is foremost a history lesson [Read More]

The Great Beauty

If you want to see a film that is a genuine piece of art, you could not go wrong with The Great Beauty (La Grande Bellezza). Many European attempts to make an “artistic” rather than “commercial” film fail miserably. Breaking the tradition, experimentation for the sake of experimenting often becomes the center of these efforts [Read More]

Wilde

If I ever were to teach at the Iowa Writer's Workshop, I now have an idea for my very first seminar. I would have students compare the script for Wild and for The Theory of Everything. Wild has what The Theory of Everything lacks so profoundly: Insightfulness, depth, and the ability [Read More]

The Theory of Everything

The life story of Steven Hawkings is amazing. In his early twenties he becomes afflicted by a rare disease that causes one to gradually lose control over all muscles. The doctors only give him two years to live. He is still with us today and he has made big contributions to cosmology. He continued [Read More]

Citizenfour

Let me make a very strong statement: As a citizen in a democratic country you have the civic duty to see Citizenfour. We need to have a extensive debate how far we want to allow governments collect data on everything we do in the name of helping to prevent some terrorist attack. There is [Read More]

Interstellar

Here is my guide on how to get the maximum enjoyment out of watching Interstellar. 1. Watch it in an Imax theatre to see it on biggest screen possible. 2. Pick a day when you have very little to do. The film is 3 hours long. 3. Take a bottle of water with you into the cinema [Read More]