“(OK) Baroque, passionate debut of Terence Young. Many virtues of english cinema resume here. The debutante Edana Romney was a loss after this...” read more
“(OK) I survived this Bela tarr thanks to the idea of embracing not only the horse but the girl and even the poor shepard patriarch that, in the voice in off narrated prologue, tell the story of Nietzsche embracing the horse and murmuring his last words...” read more
“(OK) So 'new yorkian' opera, because of its choral prtotagonism, no one stealing camera form Anna paquin. She trying to steal to everyone. Everything begins with a long lasting accident, twisted by everybody and by lawyers and frivolity...” read more
“(OK) As bizarre and unique as "Eraserhead". The scottish background of this evil angel torn comprehensive (not wanting to take a poor elephant man to the sex back hole) ...” read more
“(OK) Pretty, sexy Carey Mulligan but has the square determination of a cheap serial killer movie, all is so calculated mmmhhh. But Carey has his furious moments, susense and surprise...” read more
“(OK) Impressive dramaturgy, you believe real characters as actors, and realsita s it has to be, protagonism switches from the journalist to the health minister...” read more
“(OK) She puts all of herself and family in intimist documentaries, here the star is mom, asking why so much filming, and sister amused...” read more
“(OK) Spike just follows Byrne and thats the point, the entire real life show, almost real time, depurated, strong in some parts, theatralized as no concert is and that's why deseres this non classic nos documentary reporter approach, but just the filming of a show...” read more
“(OK) So conventional the goof woman evil millionaire husband stuff, that even the singularity of invisibility is wasted...” read more
“(OK) Great plot, the club of drinking to become attractive, and then, becoming antisocial, losing a friend, in a nation where drinking is as criminalized as ritualized...” read more
“(OK) All the insecurities (a recurrent problematic topic, rebuild from old classic straight cinema) of the artist doing what she doesn't like, betraying her ideals,mmmhhh, amd finding herself a good rapper but not exploring that vein...” read more
“(OK) As funny as the first movie, maybe more consistent becuase there´s the missions that involver the daughter and there you have the corny parody on man becoming aware of his faherhood afffectios. The documentary style of the absurd dialogues are alomot Tom Moore stuff. The fertility dance number” read more
“(OK) Stubborn old Andersson and his existencial vignettes, with excellent composition. There's only one story running, the one of the priest loosing faith, drinking in the church (the best composition sequence), going to the psicologist...” read more
“(OK) Bizarre but elegant, sober, quiet, dramatic wandering of people thar suddenly, in a sublte contagious way, feel they'll die tomorrow...” read more
“(OK) One expects more 'cocasserie' from the director of "The death of Stalin", visiting Dickens with a multirracial improbable cast. If he had that ocurrence, why not more og that?” read more
“(OK) 3 stars just for the efficacity and opportunity; characters act all the idiotic terror plots, and the stupid inexcusable jokes that provoques the evil sporits...The dissapearance of the medium becuase wifi connection is a good resource...” read more
“(OK) It seems a film for children but is more: is the kind of story children are able or eager to believem while adults hasve otrer logic. E.T is a child too and that's why there's a 'Stand by me' feeling...” read more
“(OK) In the same year Riz Ahmed stars in 2 films in with he is a sick musician. This time is more focused on the discapacity andt the strange will -he is a rapper- to move somewhere....” read more