In the same year that he made his most famous, for me and best film, “Platoon”, Oliver Stone released another film. Today, “Salvador” does not enjoy nearly the same status as the Vietnam war drama …
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In the same year that he made his most famous, for me and best film, “Platoon”, Oliver Stone released another film. Today, “Salvador” does not enjoy nearly the same status as the Vietnam war drama …
Continue readingThe lives of three women will come together when a box arrives at the Canadian home of a family of Lebanese origin, sent by a mysterious person who has since died. Maia is a single …
Continue readingIt’s hard to imagine a better actor today than Nicolas Cage for the role of Count Dracula in a film that is actually a comedy, a parody of a good number of those Count Dracula …
Continue readingI didn’t really manage to figure out what the poet (more precisely, the poet or screenwriter and director Ana Katz) wanted to say with this absurdist drama filmed in a somewhat cinema verite style in …
Continue readingNolan’s “Interstellar” is for me one of the best space movies since Kubrick’s unsurpassed “A Space Odyssey”. It is a film in which everything somehow fell into place for me only after the second viewing …
Continue readingBy no means am I on the green branch with the acclaimed British filmmaker Joanna Hogg, whose predecessor, “The Souvenir” was so incredibly boring, tiring and pretentious that I didn’t even try to watch its …
Continue readingThis poignant and shocking documentary takes us to the mountains of northern Vietnam, and these idyllic mountain landscapes, beautiful surroundings seem to be in complete contrast to what is happening there. It is rural Vietnam …
Continue readingAlthough practically all Turkish filmmakers in recent decades are in a certain shadow of the main face there, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, and an author named Semih Kaplanoglu achieved a lot in that period. For the …
Continue readingThe Ukrainian Valentin Vasjanovič presented himself with the nihilistic dystopia “Atlantis” a few years ago, and “Reflection” or “Vidblysk” is a complete stylistic and thematic continuation of its predecessor. The only difference is that the …
Continue readingNot too well-known French filmmaker Laurent Lariviere made another modern French film with a bit of a new wave flair, and the main character of this mystery drama is Joan Verra (Isabelle Huppert), a publisher …
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