John Boorman’s Point Blank (1967) is a neo noir modernist masterpiece in Metrocolor. British director John Boorman’s first Hollywood film Point Blank (1967) is a brilliantly ambitious, compelling, brutal neo noir revenge thriller with a […]
Famed Italian director Roberto Rossellini’s third film with his wife Ingrid Bergman tells a richly subtle, convincing and enjoyable romantic story and paints a startling portrait of a marriage on the brink. Both Oscar-winners as […]
It’s another Pedro Almodóvar film, 33 years on from his first Pepi, Lucy, Bom in 1980. The long-ago enfant terrible of Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown […]
A complex, ambitious, intimate epic crime drama, told at great length and in three parts, this steadily puts on momentum and power, and gains stature as it goes along. Weird that potentially the most exciting […]
An expert sniper (Aussie rising star Jai Courtney) coolly kills five random people, and makes off leaving a lot of clues that lead to the arrest of an innocent man (Joseph Sikora), who, from his […]
The first in a trilogy of films by Ulrich Seidl proves a clever and provocative winner. Margarethe Tiesel gives her whole heart, soul and body for this daring and pitiless story about a plump 50-year-old […]
And so the 30-year-old posh boy from the Bailiwick of Jersey, Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, becomes the latest incarnation of Superman, now a man who dares not speak his name, known only as alien Kal-El […]
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