Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: French Auteur François Ozon Brings Heart and Humor to Moving Family Drama Everything Went Fine

Filmmaker François Ozon (8 Women, Swimming Pool, Under the Sand) has never shied away from storylines or themes that have the capacity to make us uncomfortable with our own thoughts, […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Paul Verhoeven’s Benedetta Balances a Profound Spirit with an Entertaining Campiness

Benedetta

Is it possible for a film to be both deeply profound and startlingly campy at the same time? Paul Verhoeven appears to be on a quest to find out, as […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

What to Watch on Netflix and DVD: April 2018

45 Years

Netflix’s slate of April releases contains a fair number of acknowledged classics, including Se7en, Scarface, and Life is Beautiful. If you’ve seen all those films already, however, here are some […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Hannah Is Both Disturbing and Fascinating

Hannah Charlotte Rampling

Editors Note: this is a repost of an article from Third Coast Review’s Chicago International Film Festival coverage The second feature from Italian-born director/co-writer Andrea Pallaoro (Medeas) is the French-language […]

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