Film Review: 45 Years (2015)
byThere’s a quote that gets thrown around by both comedians and pessimists that goes “If marriage didn’t exist would you invent it?” Trying to…
There’s a quote that gets thrown around by both comedians and pessimists that goes “If marriage didn’t exist would you invent it?” Trying to…
Based on the novel by Pascal Mercier, Night Train To Lisbon is one of the most moving and finely crafted cinema experiences you will have this year.
In terms of performances, Charlotte Rampling, one of the great and underappreciated actresses over her generation, gives a brave and nuanced performance as the titular character, salvaging a good deal of the film.
“Art and masturbation – two areas in which I am an absolute expert.” – Sandy Bates. Following a negative screen-test of his latest movie,…
If there was ever an enigmatic international star of the silver screen in contemporary times, it would be Charlotte Rampling. Her aura exists in…
Like both the apocalyptic collision and the crippling depressive state that it preposes, Melancholia hits hard.
As my MIFF intentions project continues, I have finally gotten around to writing up last Saturday nights world premiere of The Eye of the…