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Tag Archives: movies
guilt and responsibility (film: La fille inconnue – Dardenne brothers, 2016)
It’s a small and dull city as many other in Belgium and Europe. It is inhabited by a mixed population, ‘local’ Europeans, more recent but well integrated Europeans (some of them are police inspectors), recent immigrants, some legal, some not. … Continue reading
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Tagged Adele Haenel, Belge cinema, Dardenne brothers, La fille inconnue, movies
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efficient crime schmaltz (3 Days to Kill – Kevin Costner, 2014)
Sometimes melodrama works. Then the reviewer in me faces a dilemma. I know that you need to buy into the story in order to feel anything in a melodrama, but who does not buy into it if they are parents, … Continue reading
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Tagged 3 Days to Kill, action thriller, Connie Nielsen, Hailee Steinfeld, Hollywood movies, Kevin Costner, Luc Besson, Marc Andréoni, McG, movies
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a hot tub comedy (Film: Hot Tub Time Machine – John Cusack, 2010)
Before I will be hit by the sequel which I hear is much worse than the original, here are my short impressions about this comedy with promising premises but quite a flat and dull execution. Since ‘Back in the Future’ … Continue reading
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Tagged comedy, Hollywood movies, Hot Tube Time Machine, John Cusack, movies, Steve Pink
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under the wing of Almodovar (Film: Relatos salvajes – Damián Szifrón, 2014)
‘Relatos salvajes’ (or ‘Wild Tales’ – the title under which the movie was distributed in the English-speaking space) was selected as one of the five candidates for the Best Foreign Language Film of the Year of the Academy in 2015. It … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentinian movies, Damián Szifrón, movies, Pedro Almodovar, Relatos salvajes, Wild Tales
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French thriller a l’americaine (Film: Ne le dis à personne – François Cluzet, 2006)
The music in the opening scene of this French movie should give a strong hint to the viewer about what to expect. It’s a soul song which combines oddly with the first shots of an apparently idyllic gathering in the … Continue reading
post-apocalyptic melodrama (Film: The Road – Viggo Mortensen, 2009)
I am afraid that am developing a slight phobia for post-apocalyptic films genre, and The Road directed by John Hillcoat pushed me one step ahead down this hill. Some of the movies that belong to this category are mostly action … Continue reading
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Tagged Charlize Theron, Hollywood movies, John Hillcoat, Kodi Smit-McPhee, movies, Robert Duvall, The Road, Viggo Mortensen
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the producer as superhero (film: Jack Reacher – Tom Cruise, 2012)
It’s good to be Tom Cruise. Famous, rich, with an impressive list of impressive ex-es, and even gone through a high profile divorce. After having gone through all major role that make a bright career Tom Cruise can afford now … Continue reading
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Tagged Christopher McQuarrie, Hollywood movies, Jack Reacher, movies, Robert Duvall, Rosamund Pike, Tom Cruise, Werner Herzog
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The Shadows of the Century (Film: Sunshine – Istvan Szabo, 1999)
Istvan Szabo is probably the finest Hungarian film director ever. I have seen and greatly enjoyed ‘Hanussen’ and ‘Mephisto’ which both feature his preferred actor, the fantastic Klaus Maria Brandauer . The latest is nothing less than a masterpiece in … Continue reading
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Tagged Hollywood movies, Istvan Szabo, Jennifer Ehle, movies, Ralph Fiennes, Rosemary Harris, Sunshine, Sunshine by Istvan Szabo
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Dangerous Species (Film: Under the Skin – Scarlett Johansson, 2013)
‘Under the Skin’ is directed by Jonathan Glazer whose best known previous achievement is ‘Sexy Beast’– a violent thriller made in 2000, which has allowed Ben Kingsley to make one of his most ferocious appearances grabbing on his way an … Continue reading
Film: Casse-tete chinois (Romain Duris, Audrey Tautou – 2013)
Writing the review of a movie two weeks later is an exercise that I should try more often. ‘Casee-tete Chinois’ is one of the two movies I have seen before I went to a vacation where other priorities pushed aside … Continue reading
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Tagged Audrey Tautou, Casse-tete chinois, Cedric Klapisch, French cinema, movies, Romain Duris
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