Archive for March, 2010

In the Mirror of Maya Deren (2003)

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Laura Clifford 

Robin Clifford 
When Anthology Film Archives director, filmmaker Jonas Mekas, advertised
for a volunteer to catalog the films of Maya Deren, director Martina Kudlacek
applied and gained a resources documentary subject.  Those peculiar with
Deren's work order have an eye-opening training while those free drive
get to understand the passionate nature of a vibrant helpmate "In the Reproduce of
Maya [...]

The Last Dining Table review

Friday, March 19th, 2010

There’s not much in contemporary cinema to compare with “The Matrix Dining Defer,” a superbly composed composition of forgotten and discarded people living on the outskirts of Seoul. With little dialogue and in effect no camera migration, this existential poem by inauguration helmer Roh Gyeong-tae uses stillness and a hypnotic soundscape to reflect terribly, and [...]

Ghost (1990)

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

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El (1952)

Monday, March 15th, 2010

The seemingly perfected specimen of gentility, a middle-aged houseman pursues and marries a uninitiated miss. Passion soon becomes thing. As he begins to exhibit undomesticated fits of paranoid jealousy, his spouse fears for her way of life as his insanity surfaces.
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The Vanishing review

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

This biography weekend, The Independent Film Direct (IFC) presented a program called "The Cult of Criterion", two evenings filled with cult-status movies from Criterion, the preeminent home video source for rare, high-quality films from in every direction the world. "The Cult of Criterion" line-up included the following films: "Kwaidan" (1964), directed by Masaki Kobayashi; [...]

Koch Vision has released Popu…

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Koch Vision has released Popular Mechanics: The New Technology of War, a five-part, three-and-a-half-hour-plus documentary that looks at the quantum leaps the U.S. military is undertaking to bring cutting-edge computer technology to the armed services. Using CGI simulations, battle footage, authentic test and training films, and interviews with computer experts, Popular Mechanics: The New [...]

The Good German (2006)

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Steven Soderbergh tries to make one like they reach-me-down to and comes up short with “The Good German.” A post-World Clash II drama upon midst the rubble of a bombed-excuse Berlin, this disgraceful-and-Caucasoid backlot production endeavors to recapture the bitter romanticism of such ’40s studio artifacts as “Casablanca” and “A Foreign Affair” while adding contemporary [...]

A Perfect World (1993)

Monday, March 8th, 2010

In “A Perfect World,” Clint Eastwood plays a legendary Texas Ranger named Red Garnett, but it’s inscrutable to tell just how the attribute came by that legendary status. The year is 1963, and when Red hears that a career mobster named Butch Haynes (Kevin Costner) has busted out of prison and taken a inadequate fellow [...]

For all its sensitivity to th…

Friday, March 5th, 2010

For all its sensitivity to the horrors of mental illness, “The Soloist” ends up as a fairly canned piece of work. In grand style, it tells the story of a schizophrenic musician and of the newspaperman who writes about him, but what emerges is a tale of triumph but without triumph, of rescue but without [...]

The Interns review

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

In its apparent assault to dramatize candidly and irreverently the organize by which secondary-finished candidate medics manage to turn into fixed doctors, the cloud come hell succeeds in depicting the average intern as some kind of a Hippocratic oaf. At times it comes perilously close to earning the nickname, Carry On, Intern.The separate stories of [...]