[CRITICAL] OPENING NIGHT (1977)

The story : Myrtle Gordon is the leading female role in a play, The Second Woman, on the influence of age on the Woman. Myrtle Gordon is an actress formidable, however, will begin to doubt his interpretation after the death of a young groupie. First, a word about my report to the director John Cassavetes. […]

[CRITICAL] PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES

You will take a bit of a zombie ? It is perfect for tea time. For those who taste even to the cutting of flesh out rotten, despite the ever-present current of the figure of the death-living in the various media, here is an entertainment accents british of the most delectable. The prose of Jane […]

[CRITICAL] PATERSON

PATERSON joined the small list of films that interrogate our relationship to the fiction, presented in the official selection at Cannes this year. After Stay vertical, My Loute, Sierra Nevada and American Honey, here’s the new Jim Jarmusch , to add to this “clan” that seems to refuse to tell us a story with springs […]

[CRITICAL] OPEN at NIGHT

If one were to summarize in one word the new feature film d’Edouard Baer OPEN at NIGHT, it would be ” freakish “. Whether it’s Luigi’s (the main character that he is), this ride paris night in which it takes us, or even to her gallery of supporting roles, is a whimsical, fun and original. […]

[CRITICAL] PERSONAL SHOPPER

Olivier Assayas was given the key of his film, saying, “Kristen Stewart had inspired him with this scenario”. Around it, it embroiders loosely a story about the mourning of the mode and texting. We will return if one is looking for a development pronounced. PERSONAL SHOPPER transpires to actually the desire to want to shoot […]

[critical] Samsara

Shot in 25 countries over 5 years, “Samsara” explores the wonders of our world. It is an extraordinary journey, a meditation without words. Author’s Note [rating:10/10] • Release Date : march 27, 2013 • Directed by Ron Fricke • Film american • With unknown actors • Duration : 1h42min • Trailer : Twenty years after […]

[CRITICAL] SMALL FARMER

Small Farmer, the first film by Hubert Charuel, is in competition at the Festival Francophone d’angoulême. It seems that the director did not want to take over the running of the family farm to dedicate himself to the cinema… and it has done well because SMALL FARMER is one hell of a master stroke ! […]

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