Wright's penchant for subverting genres has gone from novelty to expectation, from the Cornetto Trilogy to Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. Now, here he is working that same magic in this version of a caper film, and it's a hell of a ride.
Read MoreFifteen years, three iterations and six films down, and our friendly neighborhood superhero still abides.
Read MoreLogan is so stripped down, its consciousness so present, its avoidance of hollowness so steadfast, that it wouldn't be enough to call it a classic superhero movie. This, friends, is simply a classic film. It's the sort of finale that should, if Hollywood would allow it, see its stars off into satisfied retirement, and into the genre’s annals.
Read MoreRear Window will be a valuable and fascinating film for good.
Read MoreOverall, this film is about people and the simple essence of relationships: be they between friends, lovers, workmates or foes. Everyone is granted the dignity of being human, whichever side of the law they're on.
Read MoreThere is something to be said about a film that draws you in so deliberately, so gracefully, that you know you are a different person going out. Only, what can I say...
Read MoreBy the end of this documentary, the floorboards have been lifted, and a previously concealed but extremely ugly part of America's racially-storied past is revealed.
Read MoreWhile watching this, I felt something I don't feel often enough; comradeship and appreciation. The Wilderpeople are my friends, and the filmmakers like me.
Read MoreIt is evident that Tarkovsky drew much of this film's inspiration from his own life. This is his contemplation on the profundity and transience of life.
Read MoreI cannot emphasise enough how visually stunning this film is. You have seen many variations of this story before, but not with this dedication to picturesque craft.
Read MoreThe point is, we don't know how we'd react until the calamity happens, whether it's as typical as a fight with your boss, or as profound as the world ending. Melancholia imagines scenarios of both extremes, and lets us in on what they may do to the witnesses and participants.
Read MoreVilleneuve has an almost divine dexterity at creating tension; letting it build over dozens of on-screen minutes. Nothing seems contrived, and the payoffs are surprising and satisfying.
Read MoreThis film takes place in a time when communities were smaller and simpler, and social ties were more tangible. The spaces between people were bigger, but there didn't yet exist the pervasive technology or persuasion to present oneself as distinctly different from who one was. This is its chief intrigue.
Read MoreThis is a classic piece of film noir by way of drama, thriller and comedy. It's a dense and spirited work, and boy has it aged well.
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