‘Jimmy & the Demons’ Review
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The impish but thoughtful James Grashow, his sculpture and his long marriage are the subjects of Cindy Meehl’s film.
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So as he works on “The Cathedral” over several years, every intricate detail is freighted with meaning. The demons at Jesus’ feet tap into his darker side, contemplations of mortality and death that have haunted him since he was a boy. Meanwhile, he carves the Twelve Apostles unusually (one holds a teddy bear, because “why not?”) and some represent his personal life. One resembles his friend Rick, who loves to help people, and thus holds a hammer and a paintbrush; Rick himself later shows up to help Grashow.
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