Viva review

Cuba attracts all kind of directors that beleive cubans can be as free as them. Or pose as if they believe so. Lovable main character, elegant gay boy.

The Innocents review

Impossible not to succeed with such a great story. Even everyvbody talks in french beinn in Poland, even you miss most of the action, even main character is a little weak, there you have it. The main nun with a sexual disease, praying while she leave a child to die. all the topics and dilemmas on childbirth and abortion and being free are here.

Louder Than Bombs review

Ok de and reconstruction of a nontraditionak family where mother (war photgrapher) is the irresponsible and travelling parente. Byrne has to cope with a difficult mama's boy (Devin Druid al good as his elder Jesse Eisenberg).

The Sea Chase review

Lana is better than Duke, too american hero to act as a german. The sea motif is ok but direction lacks of other Farrow's narrative sharpness.

Dangerous review

Modern in its approach to a liberal professional woman, not in a vamp mood; but conservative if you consider she is a bitch with his men. The beginning and consolidation of Bette´s myth.

Difret review

Good true story, simple and clear, but lacks of feeling, acting, good direction. At least, there´s a sense of difficult fight with ups and downs.

Elvis & Nixon review

Not sure if everybody is really laughing on Elvis Nixon (and Elvis's friend Jerry Schilling being an accomplice) or its a kind of hommage. Don't like Shannon as Elvis, Spacey eats him doing nothing.

The Family Fang review

Colourful rare characters (conceptual artists having extreme experiences with their children) with a natural easy treatment.

The Lady in the Van review

Even it´s a little annoying the 2 dimensional narration with Jennings on and off the fiction; Maggie is so vivid, that steals everything.

Demolition review

Vallée is too elusive and syncopated and indulges in gratuitous selfdestruction (can't get why the gay son has to be so suicidal) causes by a death you doesn't know how meaningful was. Well, for better or for worse, that's the point.
