Film Review: Holy Motors (2012)
Holy Motors marked the first time I have had to watch a film twice before even attempting to put together my thoughts and opinions. This is also my introduction to the mind of Leos Carax, a French...
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Michael Haneke’s The Seventh Continent is one of the rare directorial debuts that immediately showcases a filmmaker’s grasp of his craft and what he can bring to the medium. Some of the greatest...
View ArticleFilm Review: Irreversible (2002)
Gaspar Noè doesn’t shy away from expressing his horrifically bleak view of the world. His unforgettable feature film debut, I Stand Alone (1998), revolved around a butcher who embarks on a hate-fueled...
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