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DRUNK MONKEYS IS A Literary Magazine and Film Blog founded in 2011 featuring short stories, flash fiction, poetry, film articles, movie reviews, and more

Editor-in-chief KOLLEEN CARNEY-HOEPFNEr

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chris pruitt

founding editor matthew guerrero

100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Curtiz

100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Curtiz

Curtiz: B+

Image © Netflix

Image © Netflix

Bogart and Casablanca may be synonymous, but Curtiz shows Hungarian director Michael Curtiz living the role that made Bogart a star, quietly standing against hyper-patriotism in America and abroad. The film’s structure, dialogue, and character arcs make numerous allusions to Casablanca itself, including the colorful cast of misfits on set, making Rick’s Café feel as real as ever. But it’s Ferenc Lengyel’s depiction of Curtiz that shines brightest. He is the classic Bogart outsider—brooding and deeply flawed yet making the hard, heroic choices. By ending Casablanca his way, Curtiz makes as many enemies as friends, but achieves cinematic history.

James H. Duncan, Guest Contributor


100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Dreamland

100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Dreamland

COMICS / Mr. Butterchips / Alex Schumacher / March 2021

COMICS / Mr. Butterchips / Alex Schumacher / March 2021

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