
Goddamn you, Gaspar.
Your work is often so rife with childish ideas and cheap provocation, it can be exhausting trying to appreciate your singular formal precision. I mean, there's no one else maki...
2019-01-29 13:40:07 +0000 UTC
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What a joy. It's strange how few Rivette films I've actually seen, when compared with the amount of pleasure the ones I've seen have given me. With the exception of Celine and Julie Go Boating, ...
2019-01-28 21:37:16 +0000 UTC
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Eli, Eli, Lema Sabachthani? (Shinji Aoyama, 2005)
I'll admit, I don't quite get why Shinji Aoyama fell out of fashion. Perhaps it's a case of gaining popularity with a non-represen...
2019-01-27 19:10:04 +0000 UTC
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This is a somewhat straightforward documentary from the Bulgarian filmmaker Paounov, whose previous work was a bit more on the essayistic side. Georgi and the Butterflies and especially The ...
2019-01-26 16:57:44 +0000 UTC
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By almost anyone's reckoning, the 2000 Cannes Film Festival was in-SANE. In an average year, you're lucky to have maybe three, possibly four truly great films at the festival. But for whatever reason -- ...
2019-01-25 18:33:48 +0000 UTC
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My viewing of Mekas's films has been a bit of a spotty patchwork. Of the confirmed masterworks, I have only just seen Reminiscences in full a few days ago, although I have seen large portions of...
2019-01-24 23:01:27 +0000 UTC
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There's a particular caveat one finds in David Bordwell's writing, one that always gives me pause. Bordwell observes that critics and theorists frequently trumpet this or that film as having some extraor...
2019-01-21 02:28:18 +0000 UTC
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So the people have spoken. Thanks for your help.
As the great Nictate might put it, "Come at me, Daisy Kenyon."
2019-01-20 15:43:28 +0000 UTC
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A few things need to be gotten out of the way. First, I'm not sure why this got such a horrid reception at Cannes. It's entirely possible, likely even, that the decades of legendarily plagued production ...
2019-01-20 03:57:14 +0000 UTC
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I can't decide what I should watch next. Help me out, folks. Listed in no particular order:
2019-01-20 03:15:15 +0000 UTC
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For a film I really don't like, I have quite a lot of sympathy for Touch Me Not. It's a film that aims to explore the hidden depths of the erotic imagination, and how women in particular become ...
2019-01-19 19:38:22 +0000 UTC
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Marcel Hanoun's Une simple histoire is a film more commonly heard about in vague whispers than addressed head-on. This is because its maker, Marcel Hanoun, remained a marginal figure in the Fren...
2019-01-18 19:12:15 +0000 UTC
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It's often a dicey proposition when a highly experimental filmmaker aims for greater accessibility. But it doesn't have to be, and Rojo, the third feature from Argentina's Benjamín Naishtat, pr...
2019-01-15 03:08:22 +0000 UTC
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As hard as it may be to believe, even in 2019 there remains a significant dearth of films, television shows, or really any form of media in which trans folks are telling their own stories. This is why a ...
2019-01-13 18:07:51 +0000 UTC
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I know it's been awhile since I've posted any new material. My apologies. But the spring semester begins Monday and I've been prepping my five (!) courses. So not much in the way of movie watching. Howev...
2019-01-12 22:45:55 +0000 UTC
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Based on the three films of Wang's I've seen, he is a perfectly solid director of unmemorable films. Granted, it must be difficult being the Phil Ochs of the 6th Generation with Jia is your Bob Dylan. Bu...
2019-01-06 21:08:25 +0000 UTC
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Considerably more structured than You and the Night but no less decadent, Yann Gonzalez's latest ode to being queer, filthy and fabulous is centered around an ultra-low-budget gay porn productio...
2019-01-06 02:10:16 +0000 UTC
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No flies on Stephen Broomer! In addition to having made one of the most retro-poetic experimental films of the year, Fountains of Paris, he also completed a featurette of just over one hour, a f...
2019-01-05 03:57:09 +0000 UTC
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Ashamed as I am to admit it, I have always liked the idea of Ben Wheatley more that I've liked his films. He is just the sort of shot in the arm that the British film industry needs, a young ind...
2019-01-04 01:37:50 +0000 UTC
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In my recent appearance on Craig Lindsey's "The Sour Hour," I made mention of the fact that my education in film history was, to put it lightly, spotty and incomplete. That's because I never studied cine...
2019-01-03 12:16:23 +0000 UTC
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Sometimes you've just got to try the shitty soup.
2019-01-01 20:19:17 +0000 UTC
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God Straightens Legs (Joële Walinga, Canada)
This is a potent medium-length documentary portrait of a woman named Renée, who we gradually learn is afflicted with cancer. She cann...
2018-12-31 18:03:25 +0000 UTC
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As many reviewers have already noted, the poignancy of Christophe Honoré's new film comes not so much from its depiction of the AIDS crisis and the losses taken during that period. It's the way that
2018-12-30 22:55:53 +0000 UTC
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Without the context of understanding that 1990 was the year that democracy returned to Chile after 17 years of dictatorship, the larger import of Too Late to Die Young is rather illegible. This ...
2018-12-28 21:58:52 +0000 UTC
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30. The Other Side of the Wind (Orson Welles, U.S. / France, 1976/2018)

29. Co...
2018-12-26 18:39:04 +0000 UTC
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Asako I & II (Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, 2018)
I would have expected to be providing a full-length entry on this one, but the truth is, it's surprisingly thin. Now to be fair, not eve...
2018-12-26 02:28:33 +0000 UTC
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Nuri Bilge Ceylan is a filmmaker who generates highly original films that nevertheless wear their influences on their sleeve. Distant, the film that brought him to international attention, featu...
2018-12-23 19:06:16 +0000 UTC
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Ordinarily, a sense of ambivalence would indicate that a film-text was richer than usual and had more to offer its viewers. But in the case of Monrovia, Indiana, I think it just points of an ove...
2018-12-22 17:13:12 +0000 UTC
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...I am the guest on the newest edition of the great Peter Labuza's podcast, The Cinephiliacs. Peter and I talk about movies, politics, my son Jace, and Su Friedrich's Sink or Swim. Check it out! Oh, and that's about what I look like.
2018-12-20 16:40:11 +0000 UTC
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1. What if Africa were the center of the world? I mean, it's the cradle of humanity. So why not an economic superpower? Black Panther imagines a scenario in which a nation has the technological wherewi...
2018-12-19 05:25:23 +0000 UTC
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