This film is getting a lot of Oscar buzz for lead actor Michael Keaton. But I found it obtuse and not the least bit engaging. The narrative is interwoven with fantasy, and sometimes it’s hard to tell what’s real and what isn’t. I get the feeling that is the intent, but I’d much rather be entertained than ‘thought-provoked.’ And I can’t remember when I’ve seen this many unappealing characters gathered together all in one movie. It’s hard to be drawn into the world on-screen if you don’t care a whit about anyone up there. The story is about a washed-up Hollywood celebrity who launches a ‘comeback’ via Broadway theatre. He wants a ‘do-over’ to put meaning into his life. Pushing 60, he has nothing to show for it except an ex-wife, an ex-junkie (and sullen) daughter, and a joke of a career legacy as the Birdman, a silly superhero. The problem is that in real life, he doesn’t have the power even to get beyond himself. In other words, he can’t seem to find his humanity.

Should You See It? It’s boring, but if you’re intent on seeing all the Oscar contenders, go ahead. —D.W.
Viewed at Landmark Cinemas Plaza Frontenac