“Vidor likes to film in nice swiss locations and helping Liz coming to age. But can't convince of passion between Liz and Gassman and father Calhern swallowing it.” read more
“The closest to a good british western, with a bigger than life evil character kind of redeemed in her love to Mason. Great Lockwood and big silly Rennie falling for her.” read more
“Nice Nelson in its honest limits. Good ol' Glenn in a moral friendly quest on Rod Taylor, guiden by Nancy Kwan.” read more
“Don't ask more from Tornatore. Love story with an unnatural clinch that is not mere romanticism. Irons is above age and limits, is always convincing. Kurylenko´s job is Tornatore's look at hOllywood. Borgo Ventoso (in a lake near Milano) is apalling.” read more
“Light Becker, but has is charm in Vernon's determination of being selflessly independent, in Gelin's romantic rudeness, in Servais bisexual savoir faire.” read more
“Masterpiece. When movies were so pure in dual emotions and in one of its pioneers reflections. Yes, it is square and silly when Peggy becomes Patricia Pepoire; but how energy, behind the scenes charm (the comic parade that intrudes in the drama is great)...” read more
“Still rediscovering Gordon Douglas an how he captured as an old man and in mainstream films, 60s spirit. Sinatra ok as always and charming Jill St. John helping him to be a rude sharp funny sex interruptus good guy.” read more
“Eleanor at her beautiest. Flynn a fine comedy actor impersonating Bogart in a scene. Well paced, but too foolish and naif most of the time.” read more
“Great Frankenheimer. Melodrama with a mood, a strange topic (¡parachutes for fun!), a big irony: the spectacular foreigners doesn't change the smalltowners lives, it is the other way. The middle of the film, the tense sexy night, !is so well narrated and edited!. Ant the better symbolic ejaculation” read more
“Another surprise from Duvivier. Fast paced, it creates its own mood in wich everything could ocuur in one day and one night. Miliza Korjus, ¿why you dissapeared from movies?” read more
“Taylor lousy republican and not so lousy actor in this idiotic ideologic plot of commies in England. Taylor forced to be childish half the film, intelligent the other half.” read more
“Ánuthing with Minnelli, Taylor and Burton has to be powerfull and elegant. Even this drama of naif beatnicks (Bronson a beatnick!!) and overconscious reverend Burton. He might well be continued in Huston's "Night of the iguana".” read more
“A rediscovery. Audacious but not scandalizing Aldrich on lesbian intrigue. Beryl is a great character and her swashbuckling dialogues with Coral Browne nad her colleagues are excellent. Aldrich is amused.” read more
“Villeneuve is way ahead of the tired screenplay about who is riogth who is wrong in the figth against narcos. Emily acts as an idiot. Never understands what is all about. But I like the 'personification' of Ciudad Juarez 'the beast', and Del Toro is ok.” read more
“A minor exercise and a major Berlin bear. When I see Panahi fightinng against iranian soft religious censorship with humor I remember cuban comedies of the 80s.” read more
“It's exasperating the never beginning event structure, where everything demmands Jobs' response as a father and human being.” read more
“Herzog doing desert torurism from Petra to Morocco. Not even episodic, just and accumation of Kidman doing the desert and chatting with people as T.E Lawrence.” read more
“Complete official account of Malala's political fighting; with intimate vision on her family. Ok for everybody including Malala herself.” read more