Review

Mammoth

Mammoth (2006)

Has an auteur ever turned on his characters and the worldview they triumph as sharply and definitively as Lukas Moodysson? The Euro-pop feel-goodies of his debut and sophomore productions may have been, in hindsight, an aesthetic blind alley (an emotionally mature film about a ramshackle socialist co-op that miraculously manages to eschew both quirky familial […]

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Daddio-(2024)

Daddio (2024)

Dialogue can lie, but faces tell the truth. Stories are told through faces. It takes enormous trust on the part of a director to allow this to happen, to let the faces do most of the heavy lifting. “Daddio”, written and directed by Christy Hall, is a film about faces, and this is pretty extraordinary

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June-Zero-(2024)

June Zero (2024)

There’s no shortage of films that consider the Holocaust or Israel’s founding. But it’s rare to see the two subjects intertwined so purposely as in “June Zero.” The idea to fold it all into an anthology of interconnected short films might be unique. “June Zero” is directed by an American filmmaker, Jake Paltrow (brother of

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Revolver

Revolver (1973)

Few could contest the fact that Oliver Reed experienced some highlights throughout his career in cinema. He acted in films directed by Joseph Losey, Ken Russell, David Cronenberg, Nicolas Roeg, and Terry Gilliam, and was once briefly considered as a potential replacement for Sean Connery as James Bond. Not a great lover of the ‘Hollywood

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