Went to camp. Kissed a girl. Wrote a movie about it.Those are the words of director Medjuck. I wish I had a bit of his talent to tell the story of my own childhood. It’s always a possibility in the future. But, in the meantime, I am thankful that I discoveredSummerhood– and ...
s desire for normalcy — a people that want everyday life to be desirable and safe for themselves and their children. Linklater speaks about the film as “a collection of lesser moments … so, what happens in the movie? Not much.” And that is the essence ofBoyhood. Not much. ...
When he was first cast in the movie, at age 6, Coltrane admits he didn’t really know what he was getting himself into. But as he grew up he became slightly more aware of the scope of the film. While Linklater used Coltrane’s life and real experiences to inform the story, there ...
Roger Ebert