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Gloss (2007) Andrei Konchalovsky 3/10
Tony Manero (2008) Pablo Larrain 5/10
Parque Via (2008) Enrique Rivero 7/10
The Beaches of Agnes (2008) Agnes Varda 6/10
Everyone Else (2009) Maren Ade 2/10
At the Death House Door (2008) Peter Gilbert & Steve James 6/10
The Treeless Mountain (2009) So Yong Kim 6/10
24 City (2008) Zhang Ke Jia 5/10
Still Walking (2008) Hirokazu Kore-eda 10/10
Tony Manero (2008) Pablo Larrain 5/10
Parque Via (2008) Enrique Rivero 7/10
The Beaches of Agnes (2008) Agnes Varda 6/10
Everyone Else (2009) Maren Ade 2/10
At the Death House Door (2008) Peter Gilbert & Steve James 6/10
The Treeless Mountain (2009) So Yong Kim 6/10
24 City (2008) Zhang Ke Jia 5/10
Still Walking (2008) Hirokazu Kore-eda 10/10
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Louise-Michel (2008) Gustave de Kerem & Benoit Delepine 7/10
The Vagabond King (1930) Ludwig Berger 5/10
Amreeka (2009) Cherien Dabis 6/10
Paper Soldier (2008) Aleksei German 1/10
On the Way to School (2008) Ozgur Dogan & Orhan Eskikoy 4/10
Goodbye Solo (2009) Ramin Bahrani 4/10
About Elly (2009) Asghar Farhadi 4/10
Two Lovers (2008) James Gray 6/10
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The Vagabond King (1930) Ludwig Berger 5/10
Amreeka (2009) Cherien Dabis 6/10
Paper Soldier (2008) Aleksei German 1/10
On the Way to School (2008) Ozgur Dogan & Orhan Eskikoy 4/10
Goodbye Solo (2009) Ramin Bahrani 4/10
About Elly (2009) Asghar Farhadi 4/10
Two Lovers (2008) James Gray 6/10
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"I want cement covering every blade of grass in this nation! Don't we taxpayers have a voice anymore?" Peggy Gravel (Mink Stole) in John Waters' Desperate Living (1977)
Australia (2008; Baz Luhrman) 5/10
Luhrman's films always give me a headache, due to their chainsaw editing and excessive style; this one was no exception, and it goes on for nearly 3 hours. Having said that, it did manage to hold my interest for most of the time, thanks primarily to the charisma of Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman (though the characters are paper-thin).
Luhrman's films always give me a headache, due to their chainsaw editing and excessive style; this one was no exception, and it goes on for nearly 3 hours. Having said that, it did manage to hold my interest for most of the time, thanks primarily to the charisma of Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman (though the characters are paper-thin).
"...it is the weak who are cruel, and...gentleness is only to be expected from the strong." - Leo Reston
"Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable." - Jodie Foster
"Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable." - Jodie Foster
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The Agony and the Ecstasy of Phil Spector (2009) Vikram Jayanti 8/10
Kentucky Kernels (1934) George Stevens 5/10
The Girl from Monaco (2008) Anne Fontaine 2/10
Holly (2006) Guy Moshe 5/10
Bronson (2009) Nicolas Winding Refn 7/10
B.F.'s Daughter (1948) Robert Z. Leonard 4/10
Shirin (2008) Abbas Kiarostami 6/10
Jay (2009) Francix Xavier Pasion 5/10
Kentucky Kernels (1934) George Stevens 5/10
The Girl from Monaco (2008) Anne Fontaine 2/10
Holly (2006) Guy Moshe 5/10
Bronson (2009) Nicolas Winding Refn 7/10
B.F.'s Daughter (1948) Robert Z. Leonard 4/10
Shirin (2008) Abbas Kiarostami 6/10
Jay (2009) Francix Xavier Pasion 5/10
"I want cement covering every blade of grass in this nation! Don't we taxpayers have a voice anymore?" Peggy Gravel (Mink Stole) in John Waters' Desperate Living (1977)
Away We Go (dir. Sam Mendes) - 5/10
Manhattan (dir. Woody Allen) - 10/10
Woody Allen is the best consistently bad director. As the years go on, his provinciality and anti-intellectualism increases exponentially crippling him, but I will credit him for consistently pondering our lonely place on the planet, and the planet's lonely place in the universe. Manhattan feels like an accidental masterpiece in which the main story is really a bump on the road to love between Michael Murphy and Diane Keaton. Annie Hall is outstanding but Manhattan to me feels like the real deal, a movie that doesn't have to exist within quotation marks to be wise. Manhattan remixes Annie Hall and why Woody Allen wanted it dropped, I'll never know. It's his best film.
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Manhattan (dir. Woody Allen) - 10/10
Woody Allen is the best consistently bad director. As the years go on, his provinciality and anti-intellectualism increases exponentially crippling him, but I will credit him for consistently pondering our lonely place on the planet, and the planet's lonely place in the universe. Manhattan feels like an accidental masterpiece in which the main story is really a bump on the road to love between Michael Murphy and Diane Keaton. Annie Hall is outstanding but Manhattan to me feels like the real deal, a movie that doesn't have to exist within quotation marks to be wise. Manhattan remixes Annie Hall and why Woody Allen wanted it dropped, I'll never know. It's his best film.
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The Maid (2009) Sebastian Silva 7/10
The Queen and I (2009) Nahid Persson 9/10
Breathless (2009) Yang Ik-Joon 6/10
35 Shots of Rum (2009) Claire Denis 5/10
The Queen and I (2009) Nahid Persson 9/10
Breathless (2009) Yang Ik-Joon 6/10
35 Shots of Rum (2009) Claire Denis 5/10
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