[critical] THE OTHER

In 1945, in a huge victorian mansion secluded on the island of Jersey located off the coast of Normandy, and living Grace, a young devout woman, and her two children, Anne and Nicholas. The days are long for this mother of a family who spends all of his time to educating his children, inculcating in […]

[critical] THE FIRES OF ANGER

En period of partials, where my illegally fat, unlawfully hedonic and anticonstitutionnellement epicureans habits are relegated to the background in favour of my illegally emetic, unlawfully long and anticonstitutionnellement exhausting revisions, I tell myself that my life is sad. Then I look at THE FIRES OF ANGER. And I realize, in light of those of […]

[critical] THE DEPARTED

In Boston, a struggle between the police on the underworld irish. To put an end to the reign of the godfather Frank Costello, the police infiltrates his gang with a “blue” from the lower districts, Billy Costigan. While Billy is working to gain the trust of the demon age, Colin Sullivan enters the police as […]

[critical] THE WONDERS

Thestory : Gelsomina lives with her 3 sisters, her mother, her aunt coco and her father. A family of girls, whose only representative male, despite his ability to annoy constantly, is still a minority, and must be crushed. A family of farmers, who survives, as much possible, thanks to its production of honey, which is […]

[CRITICAL] THE OGRES

Amazing ! Invigorating ! Delightful ! This is exactly the effect produced and felt at the sight of THE OGRES ! The young director Lea Fehner, of which this is the second film after a single tienne et les autres suivront (2009) provides us with 145 minutes of bliss. She embarked with gusto on the […]

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