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Movie Review: “The Fabelmans” Brings out Michelle Williams Best Performance Yet

We already knew that Steven Spielberg hadn’t lost his touch after his remarkable remake of “West Side Story”. But in his newest drama, “The Fabelmans”, he pulls from his own personal experience as he digs at the family roots that helped shape him into the iconic filmmaker.

If I am being completely honest, as a little kid, the only director I knew of was Spielberg. His films are such a huge part of my upbringing. I don’t think I even understood completely what a director did until I put a face to the creator of “E.T.” and “Jaws”. As we all know, he has an amazing resume of monumental films. So, to get a chance to peep into what started his craft and an insight into his family, is a true honor.

In “The Fabelmans”, we follow Sammy Fabelman (Gabriel LaBelle) from a young boy through college as he navigates family drama while chasing his dream of making movies. Without giving too much away, the biggest drama stems from Sammy’s mother, Mitzi (Michelle Williams). She’s naturally the more melodramatic member of the family. She’s an artist/pianist who encourages Sammy to embrace his creativity. Her children adore her free-spirited, performative behavior, while also admiring their father’s (Paul Dano) intelligence. They actually come off as the perfect family, until Sammy takes a closer look through his lens and sees flaws in his parents’ marriage. This and other trials and tribulations will prove to mold Sammy into a stronger man and help him find solace in his films.

The story is told through fantastic performances by the entire cast.  The standout is LaBelle, who I expect we will be seeing plenty more of after such an authentic and vulnerable portrayal of the young director. And easily one of the best performances of the year, Williams as Mitzi. Your feelings about her may be conflicting at first, but by the end, she’s the one you won’t be able to stop thinking about. Such a layered character we have the pleasure of diving into. Mitzi is a loving, and at times erratic mother whose behavior is “unique”. However, she’s absolutely mesmerizing. Williams deserves an obvious nomination, if not a win for this role.

Now, I may sound like a broken record with this one negative, but the film could have been about 30 minutes shorter and been just as effective. However, the characters are engaging enough to distract you from the runtime.

“The Fabelmans” serves as an ode to the power of filmmaking. Movies have the ability to make people feel what you want them to, and through that you can ignite emotions of laughter, fear, joy, love, and so much more. Spielberg was gifting us with his movie-magic, while also using his art as a therapeutic escape. “The Fabelmans” is a rare gem for movie buffs and an enjoyable film for the whole family.

Rating: A-

Dallas Film Announces Summer Drive-in Series Presented by Samsung

Dallas Film Announces Summer Drive-in Series Presented by Samsung

The show will go on, “first come, first park”

DALLAS, May 21, 2020 – Here’s what Dallas Film won’t do… Dallas Film won’t stop curating and screening great movies for our thoughtful family of movie-goers. Current conditions have accelerated our desire for scheduled year-round programming across multi-venues. In creating new ways to share the magic of movies, we’ve launched virtual cinema and hosted the DIFF Online High School Shorts Series. Dallas Film is now proud to announce a new partnership with Samsung to bring movie-goers the DIFF Summer Drive-in Series presented by Samsung.

DIFF Summer Drive-in Series presented by Samsung will screen films outdoors, drive-in style at Four Corners Brewery, 1311 S. Ervay Street, Dallas, TX 75215. The series begins on Wednesday, June 3 with a special 35th anniversary screening of THE GOONIES. Gates open at 7:00 pm and the film begins at 8:30 pm. Be sure to arrive early for a special introduction from the film’s cast. 

No reservations required – first come, first park.  There is a suggested donation of $20 per car.

DIFF Summer Drive-in Series presented by Samsung

Schedule (dates and movies subject to change):

6/3       THE GOONIES (35th Anniversary)

6/24      JAWS (45th Anniversary)

7/29      RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

8/26      Movie to be announced

9/30      Movie to be announced

DIFF Summer Drive-in Series Know Before You Go:

-Volunteers will direct parking.

-We request that everyone stay in their car or in the bed of their truck to respect social distancing.

-No chairs, blankets or tents allowed outside of vehicles.

-No balls, frisbees or parking lot games permitted at this time.

-Outside food is permitted. Food trucks and vendors will not be onsite at this screening. 

-Alcohol is not allowed. 

-We ask that guests only use the inside restrooms for emergencies.

About Dallas Film  

Dallas Film (www.dallasfilm.org), established as Dallas Film Society in 2006, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that exists to celebrate the past, present and future of film in our community. The organization provides leadership in screen education and the recognition and celebration of excellence in the art of film, television, and digital media. Through a variety of screenings and festivals, and  educational programs such as Veterans Institute for Film & Media (VIFM) and Mercury One High School Film Labs, Dallas Film raises awareness of the world’s most approachable and inclusive art form.