RIP Claude Miller.
RIP Claude Miller.
What about Amanti/A Place for Lovers? Not bad...
Where is the short Nachalo nevedomogo veka/The Onset of an Unknown Age on MUBI? It's on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yAWXXqWVdg
Great costumes. Thoughtful sets, although they looked fake. Really bad acting and flimsy story, though. 3/5
n this huge video on Daily Motion, a film called Little Frank and His Carp is shown: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xb0uad_andrea-fraser-may-i-help-you-y_creation The director is Andrea Fraser. She had another museum film called Museum Highlights. It is currently on display at the Pompidou Centre in Paris, but is otherwise hard to find. I recommend both, as they are satires.
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FUNNY!
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Wonderful, beautiful actress!
It'll be nice when A Monkey on My Shoulder is added.
The Life of Another sounds great.
I love the silent cinema. This film seemed cliched and borrowed from Singin' in the Rain and the original A Star is Born (but with a happy ending). I guess people like stuff that is regurgitated. I enjoyed a few moments of the film, but mainly, I wished for something fresh and interesting.
Not sure what to make of this. I was laughing the second Albert Brooks came on screen. And can't stand Ryan Gosling. Love Carey Mulligan, but she smiled too much, especially in the beginning. Passed on one of Refn's other films, because it looked terrible. The music and clothes were weird and '80s. THEN - there were cell phones in the movies, so I'm like, what it's present day? Contact me for an extended review.
Gonna have to see this now. My cat's name is Scar!
I like Carole Lombard. However, when the movie progresses, she truly gives a performance that is stunningly out of this world.
Peter Weir's film is truly creepy. Nice ending.
Funny. I mean, if you think your friends are boring, why hang out with them?
Fun comedy with people who have fun hair.
Charming and has moments of brilliance. However, it is not a classic or a really great film. Definitely for fans of either Roeg or the fifties, though.
One for the Money (2012) is coming out soon. It reminds me of that Jennifer Aniston movie The Bounty Hunter from last year. I wish they would come up with better ideas.
IMDB lists the director's name as Maryam Sharhriar. It seems MUBI has misspelled her name.
Saw this in February, 2006 at UCLA.
Despite the fact that Jeanne Moreau tried her best to "direct" a film (there are lots of nice shots), a lot of the acting by the other actors is stale, and it is a product of its time (the seventies).
Éric Elmosnino!
My review: http://cinemabecomesher.blogspot.com/2011/08/la-piel-que-habitothe-skin-i-live-in.html My Almodovar rankings: http://mubi.com/lists/pedro-almodovar (seen all his major feature-length films)
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Great novelist too!
When I saw this film I gave it 7/10 to please the people I had seen it with, but I am downgrading it to 1/10.
I love Isabel Coixet, but ultimately I wanted to like this movie a lot more than I did. Great casting, though.